How to Sew a Velvet Kimono!

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This is Simplicity 1108. Even though we're in the midst of fall here in the South, it's still pretty mild. I love the idea of dressing for fall, but I have to be realistic. So I knew that something like this long kimono (or duster) would be the perfect topper for cooler evenings.
I made another view of this for Mikaela last year, and it's been in constant rotation in her wardrobe. Hers turned out so well, I'd been saying I wanted to make myself one. I decided to use view C, the long version. I knew in the right fabric, it would gorgeous and dramatic.  
This pattern only has 3 pattern pieces... talk about a quick sew. And it's the perfect pattern to allow the fabric to be the star. While shopping at Joann Fabrics, I found this amazing Boho Style Burnout Velvet Fabric. My store had 2 bolts, one with this black background and another with a cream background. I love the idea of florals on a dark background for the cooler months and this is just perfect.
Velvet can be a very tricky, sometimes difficult fabric to work with. I've made a few successful velvet projects, so I decided to share some tips that I use that makes sewing velvet an enjoyable sewing experience. Here's my latest Youtube tutorial:


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12 comments

  1. It's very pretty! The perfect silhouette for the perfect fabric!

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  2. Erica gurl I love this kimono!
    Thanks so much for the tutorial. Your instructions very easy to follow. I'm crushing on velvet big time this season.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it Jennifer! Thank you.

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  3. It's fabulous! The fabric is really perfect for it and so stylish.

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    1. Thank you Nancy! The fabric was such an amazing find!

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  4. Great job on the video!

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  5. Is it wrong of me to be lusting after your shoe collection? Oh, and the kimono is lovely too.

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  6. Thanks for the inspiration and sewing tips - I stopped at my Joann's last night after work and picked up the fabric. I will be making Simplicity 8172 to wear over a basic black dress. I have a wedding Thanksgiving weekend and had no idea what to wear.

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    1. Awesome! I’m sure it’ll turn out beautifully! Thanks Joen!

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