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Sew a Low-Waste Kimono

Wed, 13 Mar

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The Good Stitch

Create a fantastic Japanese inspired unisex kimono, using the principles of Zero- or Low-Waste.

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Sew a Low-Waste Kimono
Sew a Low-Waste Kimono

Time & Location

13 Mar 2024, 18:30 – 27 Mar 2024, 21:00

The Good Stitch, 117 George V Ave, Goring-by-Sea, Worthing BN11 5SA, UK

About the Event

Learn the principles of making a garment with simple shapes, marking  & cutting the fabric according to a lay plan instead of paper pattern pieces. Low-waste & zero-waste patterns aim to use as much of the fabric as possible & using rectangular pattern pieces makes this possible. This unisex kimono is sewn with French seams for a beautiful finish on the inside. It includes pockets, a belt & belt loops as well as traditional details such as the standing neckband all around the front. We have 2 sizes to fit up to 70” hip/bust/chest for women & men.

This class runs over 2 sessions, a total of 5 hours. In the first session, you’ll cut your pieces & begin sewing them together. There are some things you can continue with at home if you want to, and then return for the second session to finish up your kimono. The class is running over two Wednesday evenings with a 2 week gap between them.

You’ll need to provide your fabric or buy from us with a special 20% discount for the class. We have devised cutting layouts for many widths of fabric, so you can choose anything you want to sew up into your kimono, although cotton, linen & similar woven fabrics are the simplest to work with. But if you want to use a special piece of silk satin, then we’re here for that too. The length of fabric you’ll need will depend on the width of the fabric & the size that you want to sew. See here for fabric requirements.

Apart from fabric, you don’t need to provide anything else for the class. You’ll sew on our Janome sewing machines & use all our equipment like scissors & pins. This class is ideal for anyone who has sewn a garment or two & is curious about other approaches to dressmaking.

Vicki Halliday is the co-owner of The Good Stitch. Before she opened the shop, she worked in theatre & higher education, as a Costume Supervisor, Wardrobe Manager & Costume Maker. Vicki loves sharing the joy of sewing & creating with textiles. She is a patient teacher who believes in the power of self-learning, guiding her students to find that Aha moment and reach their sewing goals.

5 hours

£65

Wednesday Evenings

March 13th and 27th 6.30 to 9pm

Schedule


  • 2 hours 30 minutes

    First Session - 13 March


  • 2 hours 30 minutes

    Second Session

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