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I did some selfish sewing for my twins in January. I fell for the whimsical looking pictures in this Japanese Sewing book: Sew Sweet Handmade Clothes by Yuki Araki during a (very) late night browsing session.
I must have purchased it then when my brain was transitioning between a fully conscious state and the sleep state. Imagine my surprise when I received a large Amazon box and after burrowing through the meters of brown paper wadding, I found this beautifully shot book of children’s patterns :-).
Its a good book and I like it. I sewed up the A line skirt. Before that here are some pictures of the book and my thoughts….
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I will be making more from the book. The designs are more appropriate for spring summer weather using light weight wovens. This is the first Japanese Sewing book I have bought. I think I will wait until I have made a few more things before looking at buying another one.
To me they do seem like good value for money considering the number of patterns. Do you like Japanese Sewing books? Any particularly great one you would reccommend?
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ellegeemakes
February 24, 2016 2:11 amReally cute skirts! I love your fabric choices. I can’t recommend any books but I’ve looked at many on line. The styles are always intriguing. I’ll look forward to seeing more of your makes.
Hila
February 25, 2016 11:16 pmThank you!
Colesworth
February 24, 2016 4:18 amcute skirts! My favourite one is ‘everyday girls clothes’ – I have made heaps out of that one (my version is all Japanese but there may now be a translated version). I also have ‘let’s go out girls clothes’ and ‘kids clothes sewing lesson book’ – haven’t made as much from them, but still some great patterns in them.
Hila
February 25, 2016 11:15 pmOooh thanks for the suggestions. They look very pretty.😃
fabrickated
February 24, 2016 4:20 amI remember making so many things for my kids when they were little. Such a great way to use a mix of patterns and colours, as you have done here. And having twins gives you the chance to do two skirts that are coordinated (or not) with each other. I think the secret with these Japanese books is the luxury grown up fabrics and lovely photographs. Not sure the patterns are very different from McCalls or whatever that you can get for 99p on the internet, but then I am a bit cynical.
Hila
February 25, 2016 11:14 pmI agree that they rely on luxury fabric. For this everything is made using Nani Iro or some double gauze.
corrineappleby
February 24, 2016 2:23 pmThese skirts are adorable! I wish that I was a good sewer back when my girl was little! She didn’t get anything made for her bless her!
Hila
February 25, 2016 11:11 pmThanks Corrine!
Abigail
February 24, 2016 3:19 pmThose patterns look complex. But I love them!
Hila
February 25, 2016 11:10 pmThey arent too hard once you get into it😃
navybluethreads
February 24, 2016 7:53 pmNot sure I could stomach the tracing involved in this, but lovely patterns! Really like the teapots fabric, very cute! Rockets too, can’t choose!
Hila
February 25, 2016 11:09 pmI couldnt choose either hence both😃
whatcorrinedidnext
February 24, 2016 11:43 pmOh my goodness, how cute! They’re just beautiful Hila!
Hila
February 25, 2016 11:08 pmThank you!
CurlsnSkirls
February 25, 2016 2:35 amReally cute skirts – congratulations! Haven’t ever used Japanese patterns, but others who have seem to like them. Agree with you about making a few more patterns before investing in another book, just to be sure you like them. 😉
sil
February 25, 2016 4:06 pmNice skirts that will sure delight your girls! I’m a hoarder of japanese sewing books…
Hila
February 25, 2016 11:07 pmI may soon be joining you as a Japanese Sewing book hoarder😃
Back to Blighty
February 25, 2016 5:38 pmSuper cute! They’ll be the best dressed twins in town!
Hila
February 25, 2016 5:55 pmThank you! I may be a wee bit biased but I whole heartedly agree 😂