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 following the dotted line marked B. This can be placed at any point desired but it must touch the neck at the top. Round the front corner of the collar if desirable and allow seams at the outer edges and cut pattern. Fig 34 shows the made up kimono.

Excellent practise can be obtained in making other shapes of collars since these so often add charm to the simple garment. The same plan can be followed for making collars for any kimono sleeve garment and the collar will always be the exact size of the garment.



Cutting a Kimono: Diagram 36 shows kimono pattern laid on material folded double