KIMONO -- WOVEN
xx CLOTHING -- WOVEN
xx KIMONO
A satin-striped tussah silk kimono to weave. HANDWOVEN Spring-Summer 1980 (v.1#2) pg. 28, 66
Woman's kimono jacket is woven in a double-faced twill/basket weave combination. HANDWOVEN Sep-Oct 1987 (v.8#4) pg. 40, I-5
"Windowpane check" kimono-style jacket is woven on ten shafts in plain weave with spot huck accents in the center of the checks. Fabric with both small checks (as used for the sleeves) and large checks (as used for the body) were woven on the same warp by replacing some stripe ends in the warp. HANDWOVEN May-Jun 1988 (v.9#3) pg. 52, 84
"Highway-Stripe" kimono with batwing sleeves is jacket length. Fabric is woven in eight-shaft double-weave. HANDWOVEN Mar-Apr 1995 (v.16#2) pg. 44, 93
Hand-painted Kimono jacket. Purchased cotton drapery lining is painted with whimsical designs, then cut into 1/2" wide strips for use as weft. It is woven in basket weave. A 3" wide striped band borders the neck and front opening. HANDWOVEN May-Jun 1997 (v.18#3) pg. 36, 76
Silk Kasuri kimono. Sketch of plan for weaving it on a 14" wide warp. Includes instructions for making a synthetic indigo dyepot. SPIN-OFF Summer 1989 (v.13#2) pg. 41
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