DIY - My Japanese belt

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A great fashion accessory that is easy to sew and pretty to wear: sew and customize your kimono belt. It is rather large and can be worn with many summer outfits. Here is the tutorial...

tuto couture coudre une ceinture japonaise

Material

matériel pour coudre votre ceinture japonaise

  • 55cm of fabric

You can choose the composition according to your look: cotton, satin, faux leather... it works with almost everything :-)  And feel free to mix colors and patterns between the central part and the straps.

Step 1 : prepare the pieces

tracez vos pèces

Start by tracing the rather large center section as well as the thinner strips. Cut out to obtain:  

  • 2 X the central part
  • 4 X the strips

Interline then superimpose the 2 central pieces right sides together. I added a piping to bring an extra touch that I sew on the right side of one of the sides.

poser le passepoil

superposer les faces

Sew around the edges, leaving the sides open and closing them once the piece is turned over.

coudre les faces

votre pièce centrale est terminée

Then make your 2 strips: overlap the sides right sides together, then turn over and close the opening.

les lanières

les lanières sont prêtes

Step 2 : Assemble the belt

étape 2 coudre les lanières de la ceinture japonaise

Position and pin the straps on the back of the belt, overlapping by about 2cm.  Sew as shown in the diagram: you must leave an opening on one side to form a loop that will be used to tie your belt. The other side is completely closed.

épinglez les lanières

cousez

All that's left is to sew around the edge a few millimeters from the edge for a great finish.

coudre le pourtour

la ceinture est terminée

It's ready! Put on your belt...

ma ceinture japonaise

diy la ceinture kimono

See you soon,

L.

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2 comments

Fidele Marie-annick. - 08/06/2023 09:44:45


Je trouve ce modele de ceinturé très joli et très féminin.. Elle convient a toutes les robes amples. Elle les agrémente avec delicatesse.

Annie Habaru - 07/21/2022 09:54:03


Merci. Toujours de bonnes idées