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OMFG. Okay, I've been working on this on and off for the past week, and really wanted to get it posted before I leave for the weekend. Not to mention, it has been my most requested tutorial, too. And, I have to say, I'm very happy with it.
Just like my kimono pattern tutorial , this is my methodology for creating (fake) hakama for cosplay purposes.
It is long, and you do have to do math. Read through the whole tutorial first, before attempting to make it, so you understand the points.
As with all of my tutorials, they're wordy, because I want you to understand everything that you are doing. I abhor tutorials that are "and then do this, and then do this, and then this, and then you're done," especially for things that are sewing based off of measurements. You need to understand what you are doing.
This also may be more advanced than some peoples sewing skills are at, I would tag this as a "MEDIUM" tutorial, in terms of difficulty. You need to know how to hem something, press something, and what words like "seam allowance" mean.
These are not historically or Kendo accurate hakama, so there is no need to point that out to me in a comment - I know, that's why the word "fake" is on the preview image!
If you do want to make more historically accurate hakama, Folkwear has a hakama pattern available, just do a google search for it. These are meant to be more dramatic and stylized for cosplay purposes, because for many applications, traditional hakama are no where near as full as they should be.
There are two different styles described in this tutorial - ones that have elastic in a waistband for comfort, and where the hakama aren't going to be seen, and ones that have side slits and ties to close them, so they look more accurate to traditional hakama (they do not, however, have a backboard - you're going to have to figure that one out on your own if you want to add one)
I would ask that you do not sell anything you make with this tutorial~
I know that there isn't any way to enforce this, but if I do see this happening, it's going to keep me from writing or making other one's, or even deleting what I have done already, okay?
I'm appealing to your conscience.
Β© 2009 Samantha Lemieux/Taeliac Studio
Do not edit in any way, repost or redistribute without permission. DO NOT STEAL!
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Comments: 189
Akfma [2021-06-03 09:43:51 +0000 UTC]
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Verbophobic [2019-03-03 19:29:07 +0000 UTC]
I do have a question about this, for the sizing along the top you have 4", 6" pleat, 3" 6"pleat and so on, do you do a length of that entirety? So 11.5 is the length to cut across the top or do you cut 23.5 which includes the pleats?Β
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iljdpotcrms [2016-10-19 19:22:42 +0000 UTC]
Do you have a picture of the final product by chance? I want to see what these look like in real life! Thank you!!
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Erentry [2016-06-10 23:11:41 +0000 UTC]
I'm not able to download the file. I know its 6 years old now, is it still available?
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taeliac In reply to Erentry [2016-06-17 12:02:00 +0000 UTC]
Huh, it should still be there! I'll take a look when I'm not on my phone, and if it's causing problems I'll reupload it when I get to work on Tuesday - the original is still on my laptop, that I left there
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Avisska [2016-01-25 19:14:51 +0000 UTC]
I can't see the buttom with download ;___; Can u help me? where to click to get this pdf?
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taani11 In reply to Avisska [2016-08-24 08:27:39 +0000 UTC]
download button is on the side
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Wraith-Flametail [2014-09-24 20:41:12 +0000 UTC]
Heya! Just wanted to let you know that I used your tutorial to roll me through making my own set of hakama. I loved the combination of demonstrative photos and thorough explanations for everything, so thank you for posting it! I made some changes since I'm a bit more interested in utility than accuracy, but here is a link to the one I made based on your instructions! :3
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KinGBaKeRo [2014-08-23 12:20:05 +0000 UTC]
My first sewing job i think since highschool... will do share the results of my endeavors using this great tut.. (hope i dun fail again hahah)
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taeliac In reply to KinGBaKeRo [2014-09-01 03:47:03 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, don't worry! You'll be able to do it, and even if you don't follow my steps perfectly or whatnot, 90% of sewing is just learning to improvise I kind of wish I was joking, but it's the truth! So, even if you mess up, you can fix it and no one but you will know :3
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SailorSenshiAmber [2014-07-26 22:14:08 +0000 UTC]
Hi! I have a couple of questions which I hope you won't mind answering
So, I need to make a hakama which has a back board, ties and side slits (where the slits are, there is white underneath showing through)
For a backboard I would need to make an elastic type and I'm happy to sew fake ties on, but then I'm not sure about the side slits. I was wondering if you could give me some advice on this situation. Do you think it would work if I sewed the white bits on the side?
If it helps, these are the hakama I wish to make:Β images4.fanpop.com/image/user_β¦
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
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jeanwrap [2014-07-12 04:46:19 +0000 UTC]
What a terrific tutorial, thank you! Such hard work put into it, really appreciate it. Β
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ShiangLi [2014-06-11 05:34:07 +0000 UTC]
This is really detailed. Thanks. I also like how you tell how to figure out the measurements for the pleats instead of complete guess work. U_U I always end up guessing. Thank you for showing how to pin your pleats. On my last pleated skirt I dont know how many times they came out during the sewing process. Thanks. I'm going to attempt to make Rei Hino's miko outfit for an upcoming con. This helps.
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GypsyOfHades [2014-04-01 01:35:42 +0000 UTC]
The way you made this hakama is actually really smart! I'll make one for myself once I get the right fabric and stuff but for now, I'm busy re-vamping 3 of my cosplays and adding new things to my cosplay stuff (like a pair of nekomimi's with custom ears that I'm making to match a tail I'm making, demon horns and wings, and a few smaller stuff along the side)
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Jadified [2013-12-12 04:35:41 +0000 UTC]
A good number of years ago, I had my mom make me these awesome hakama to cosplay as Kikyo from InuYasha, for Halloween. I haven't looked at the pattern, to see if it's anywhere near similar to what she'd done, but those bad boys are some of the most comfortable pants I've ever worn, and I still rock them today. - And even though I'll never use it, I want to say thank you for the guide! I'm sure it has/will come in handy for others!
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FuzzyMoguai [2013-11-19 18:11:57 +0000 UTC]
Oh god thank you so much for this tutoria!!!! *0* I'm a begginer cosplayer and I was totally lost until I found this!! Congratulations for your work, you explain things very well here :333
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jeanwrap In reply to Bearseatrainbows [2014-07-14 02:06:43 +0000 UTC]
On the right hand side under favourites it says Download Β
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Anathiell [2013-06-25 10:03:30 +0000 UTC]
I find your tutorial very helpful but the belt part for split hakama is quite confusing for me. The belt should go arround the waist and be tied in front? How did you do that with sewing the 45inches pieces pinned in the middle to the middle seam, for some reason this is very confusing for me
it looks like the hakama you're making should be tied on sides? Am I right?
it seems like I need a bit of help here ^_^
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Anathiell In reply to Anathiell [2013-06-25 12:44:20 +0000 UTC]
Never mind me comment
I got it all allright now
Awsome tutorial, very usefull! Great job!
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SoraCelesDRossetteTs [2013-04-25 14:12:50 +0000 UTC]
Wo.... This is amazing!! I was so worried thinking how to design my hakama/yukata for Kamisama Hajimamashita. I soooooo thankful to you! ;W;
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K-Vogt [2013-03-27 17:46:40 +0000 UTC]
I made a pair of these for my daughter. She's going to dress as Yachiru from Bleach. This was my first time making anything and it was so much easier with your directions. I love your tutorials and I always look to your page first before I make anything to see if you have it. You're very talented. Thank you
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sakebottleswing [2013-03-09 02:05:11 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, ignore my last comment. I read further into the tutorial and figured it out!
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sakebottleswing [2013-03-09 02:02:01 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It's so much easier than the other ones I've seen. How many yards of fabric did you need to use?
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Yunelyon [2013-03-01 18:28:41 +0000 UTC]
this is absolutely awsome really. May I just ask a few things?
1) the crotch is the same for both front and back, really?
2) *because it's giving me a bit of a headache* how does it work with cm? Point is: are the 3" you talk about 7.6 cm? I don't really get this measure system......
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taeliac In reply to Yunelyon [2013-03-08 08:00:40 +0000 UTC]
Sorry! I don't work very well in metric (you should see my curtains here where I tried... they're like wayyyyy too long!) I would say, round to the nearest half cm and you should be good, seeing as they're not horribly fitting.
And the reason for them being the same is just that - they're not tight fitting. Plus, most people here just want a cosplay tutorial - I would have to charge a fortune and have people get angry with me for making it so complicated to have them draft different patterns for both when it essentially makes no difference. If it affects you, however, you can easily make the front shallower than the back, and shift the seams accordingly - again, framework, build on it
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Yunelyon In reply to taeliac [2013-03-14 18:51:45 +0000 UTC]
yeah, if one is a bit more handy with tailoring can make these little tweakings. So basically, you're saying that more or less
1" = o.5 cm? or vice versa?
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Padawan-RaZen [2013-01-23 21:37:44 +0000 UTC]
Will definitely be havimg a look at this. Would be perfect for a cosplay I'm working on
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YashaNeko-Chan [2013-01-05 04:05:51 +0000 UTC]
wow its it so helpful!! quick question though, how many yards of fabric does this require (how much did you use)
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SangoMirokuShipper [2012-12-14 16:52:06 +0000 UTC]
Already made one before I looked at this
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mashimaru-chan [2012-07-09 23:26:07 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for this informative tutorial! I plan to start working on it soon.
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DeviousRabbit [2012-05-13 20:39:48 +0000 UTC]
this is wonderful, thank you for posting this <3
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okami-chan1023 [2012-05-11 07:51:08 +0000 UTC]
How would I convert this into a Hakama skirt???
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Mystery-Vitani [2012-04-26 12:32:31 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot for this tutorial! It helps a lot.
Theres a thing I don't understand. Wouldn't it be pretty small when I do the one with side slits? I mean, because the starting width is less there. Or did I misunderstand something? (Wouldn't be surprising because I am not very good at English AND sewing. xD)
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Fashion-Student [2012-03-22 21:39:23 +0000 UTC]
I'm afraid i cannot get it to download and really need a pattern like this for a final collection, HELP!
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Anchimaru [2011-11-22 13:52:54 +0000 UTC]
Hi. Thank you so much for making this, you're a life saver AND a penny saver! XD
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HikariNinjaX [2011-11-03 02:59:13 +0000 UTC]
excuse me, I want to read the tutorial but the download link isnΒ΄t working
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Akima-kun [2011-10-01 17:17:44 +0000 UTC]
Did you close this? It says I don't have permission to view it......
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SilfurSouls [2011-07-23 16:22:37 +0000 UTC]
i hope you dont mind if i ask - ive reached the stage where you sew the seams together (bottom of page 7) and i was wondering if you could tell me - is pressing the same as ironing? and if so how much fabric do you 'press' from the pieces you're sewing together? sorry if that doesnt make sense, im pretty new to this! (As you can probably tell!)
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MYoshira [2011-05-13 04:15:58 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I've been looking for it a long time! x3
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raveynharem [2011-04-19 10:36:51 +0000 UTC]
Im actually doing a Soi Fon cosplay this weekend and am going to use this and your Fakie Kimono to make the outfit. Cutting it close, I know. I was originally going to buy it, but the company didnt tell me it would be MAY before they got it to me. So I cancelled my order and contrived this crazy idea. Goddess help me.... XD
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beanypop [2011-04-18 23:13:21 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for this tutorial! I'm using it as well as cabanaeclipse's Youtube videos for my Kaze Hikaru shinsengumi cosplay. I really, really love that you've included such nice photos!
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