Beginner-friendly Kimono Project Zero Waste Sewing 👀

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Here is my four-part videos series:

👀🎥Experiment two looks at Knife pleats, or folds in one direction. Click here:

👀🎥Experiment three focuses on Box pleats or folds which turn inwards. Click here:

👀🎥Experiment four takes your kimono to next level, draping on the stand!. Click here:

Here are some ideas on finishing your seams:

👘Unveiling the Zero Waste Kimono: A Creative Journey into Sustainable Sewing Step by Step, perfect for beginners. This tutorial is not just about Sewing a kimono; it's about cultivating a mindful connection with the clothes we wear and the planet we share.

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:12 Making a paper version
15:46 Outro

👉You will need:
About 1.5 metres to make this kimono which is shorter version with a light cotton fabric as its summer.
Bias tape around 3 metres
Matching threads
Ruler/tape measure
Sewing kit
Sewing machine

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Filmed using Samsung ZFold
Edited with Canva
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