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    NATSUNO HI RA I WA

    shapeshapeSewing

    Clothing Patterns

    to Wear

    Multiple Ways

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    1.

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    LAYOUT DIAGRA M

    Pattern (Side 1)

    Small scarf (Inner part of circle)

    Large scarf (Outer part of circle)

    The large scarf pattern is divided into two

    pieces on the pattern sheet. Join at marks to

    make complete large scarf pattern piece.

    Cutting Tips

    pattern because of its curved design and use

    of sheer fabric.

    neater finish.

    (Wrong Side)

    Cut

    Short Scarf

    Join piecesfor large

    scarf

    pattern

    Long Scarf

    Seam allowance included

    45"

    (110 cm)

    Color a

    Color b

    (Cut fabric a and b with right sides facing)

    1. Spiral Scarves

    Project photo on pages 2 and 3. Actual size pattern on Side 1 of included insert.

    MATERIALS

    " (1 for each color).

    The volume and silhouette of the finished scarf depends on the texture of the fabric used.

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    INSTRUCTIONS: SHORT SCARF

    1Fold edge " (3 mm) three times and sew.

    2Fold edge " (3 mm) three times and sew.

    3Sew a and b together with a French Seam.

    Sewing Tips

    INSTRUCTIONS: LONG SCARF

    Follow sewing steps 13 from short

    scarf to complete.

    Color a

    Color b

    " (3 mm)

    " (5 mm)

    Color a

    Color b

    " (3 mm)

    " (5 mm)

    12

    3

    HOW TO WEAR IT

    Fold the scarf in half through the width

    and wrap around the neck with folded

    edge down. Twist the ends to accentuate

    the spiral shape.

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    CONTENTS

    Introduction

    Projects

    1. Sleeveless Scarf Blouse

    2. Reversible French Sleeve

    Blouse

    3. Spiral Scarves

    4. Flared Wave Skirt

    5. Drawstring Low Waist Pants

    6. Free-Style Curved Stole

    7. Detachable Pocket

    Button Down

    8. Contrasting Cuff

    Button Down

    9. Reversible Faux Collar

    10. Two-Way Stole

    11. Asymmetrical Apron Skirt

    12. Folded Shrug

    13. Cascade Skirt

    14. Reversible Circle Vest

    15. Four-Way Tie Scar f

    16. Twist and Drape Blouse

    17. Two-Way Tote Bag

    18. Reversible Wrap Skirt

    19. Envelope Messenger Bag

    Project Instructions

    Technique Glossary

    From graphic designer turned fashion designer

    Natsuno Hiraiwa comes Shape Shape,an

    ingenious collection of signature vests, collars,

    blouses, tops, skirts, and shrugs that can all be

    worn in a variety of ways. Each of the 19 versatile

    garments and accessories can be created by bothbeginner and advanced sewists. Designs include

    draping and fastening fabric that was cut from

    folding fabric origami-like.

    Including a pattern insert, unique construction

    technique guidance, and one-of-a-kind garments

    Shape Shape

    offers everything you need to sew minimally

    constructed designs that come with a large

    visual impact.

    NATSUNO HIRAIWAis a graphic designer

    who studied fashion in Paris and currently

    designs a popular clothing line in Japan.

    Paperback with pattern insert

    7 9, 112 pages

    ISBN 978-1-59668-355-6

    $24.95, Available January 2012

    Minimalist Style, Multiple Ways