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Owned by 25 members
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McCall's 4304 Kimono Top
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Highly Recommend Pattern Description:
Loose fitting top wrapped top with tie ends and sleeve variations. That being said this pattern was modified to make a kimono top similar to one that she found on one of the manga sites that she visits. The entire pattern was completely re-drafted, see modifications below. She more... |
 ggf2005 1/6/11 |
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Recommend, with Modifications I found some cute synthetic stretch knit fabric, with a colorful space dyed sort of pattern at Hancock last year then went on a quest for the right pattern for it. I sewed this one in size XL, view C using a button loop closure on the outside instead of ties. When finished, I realized it hung in my more... |
 LauraDee 9/5/08 |
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Pattern OK, but did NOT work for Me See more of the 'Sophisticted Safari' Capsule
Pattern Description:
Kimono style wrap top with length and sleeve variations.
Pattern Sizing:
XSmall (4-6) to X Large (20-22). I had bought this pattern when I was plus size and so have the envelope with the Large (16-18) and the XLarge (20-22) I sewed more... |
 RuthieSews   6/23/08 |
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Easy & Great for Beginners Pattern Description: This is designed as a loose fitting wrap top with dropped shoulders, tie ends and sleeve variations. You can choose standard or traditional kimono type sleeves.
Pattern Sizing: Two combinations: Y which includes Xsmall through Medium or Z which includes Large and XLarge.
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 Ann Smith    4/11/08 |
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Easy & Great for Beginners This is a now out-of-print pattern from McCall; I bought it in 2006. About a year ago, I made this top in a lovely silk jersey. This year when I decided to dress up as a geisha for Halloween, I used the same pattern, simply adding length to the bodice and the sleeves for a more dramatic effect.
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 Christina Sonja    11/8/07 |
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