How To Cosplay: making a Hakama the simple way
First off, let me disclaim that this is by no means, the authentic or orthodox way of making a Hakama. This is simply the way I do it based on my own research and online tutorials.
A hakama is a skirt like pants with pleats. The pleats and size of it can vary.
Another signature design of the hakama is the 2 gaps by the side. It is very often worn in cosplays for a variety of characters such as the Shinigamis from BLEACH, Hijikata from Hakuouki Shinsengumi, Kenshin from Rurouoni Kenshin etc etc
*Tutorial Video under cut*
THINGS YOU NEED
The amount of material used of course, depend on the individual. Below is an explanation on roughly how much cloth you will need based on your measurements.
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INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1: Measure & Draft
STEP 2: Cut your fabric
STEP 3: Sew your Hakama!
STEP 4: Create the back loop
STEP 5: Create the waist sash
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I can’t believe this, I FINALLY uploaded this!!!! After nearly 2 years, I have finally fulfilled my promise to you guys!!!! I know I promised this tutorial many moons ago but trust me when I said I really tried.
Filming this tutorial alone took me 4 different tries because the whole procedure of making and explaining how to make a Hakama was very complicated and I screwed up many times despite having multiple Hakama making experience. And even though I did succeed on my 3rd filming, I then realised the whole procedure was way too complicated for beginners. Not to mention it is also sleep inducing.
I pulled my hair over what was the best and easiest way to teach this complicated pattern. In the end, I came up with that template. Please excuse the noob-ness of my pattern because I don't study dressmaking and I can't read patterns. I hope you guys will find it useful. You are free to distribute the template as long as you leave my watermark and credit me =)
Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial. Please leave me a comment and tell me how you think about it alright^_^? And yes, this tutorial will appear on the blog and facebook earlier than my Youtube channel because I am now prioritizing the blog over the channel.
A hakama is a skirt like pants with pleats. The pleats and size of it can vary.
Another signature design of the hakama is the 2 gaps by the side. It is very often worn in cosplays for a variety of characters such as the Shinigamis from BLEACH, Hijikata from Hakuouki Shinsengumi, Kenshin from Rurouoni Kenshin etc etc
*Tutorial Video under cut*
THINGS YOU NEED
Material
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The amount of material used of course, depend on the individual. Below is an explanation on roughly how much cloth you will need based on your measurements.
Width of fabric = At least 2 inch longer than your desired Hakama length
Length of fabric = At least 4meter. More would be needed based on your own measurements
To make learning easier, I have created a very precise but simple paper template that you can download by clicking on the images below. I highly recommend you print them out and fold them as we go a long. Of course in real life, you should alter the size of the template/fabric according to your own measurements as directed in STEP 1 below.
As you can see from the template, this hakama has 7 pleats in front and 3 pleats behind. One of the bigger pleats will fold over to the other side and cover the middle opening of the hakama pants.*****
INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1: Measure & Draft
You will need the following measurement. Use the template given above and modify it to suit your own body measurements.
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STEP 2: Cut your fabric
- After you are done cutting, fold and iron the pieces. You should get something like this. It is highly encouraged for you to iron the pleats to keep them in place.
*A little tip: To make the pleats stay flat (and avoid looking like you have a belly), sew short rows of stitch (indicated by the red dotted lines) on the insides of the pleats =)
- This little trick not only helps keep the pleats in place, it also holds the pleats around your stomach area down so you look slimmer. You can also sew a horizontal line at the very tip to keep all the pleats in place.
STEP 3: Sew your Hakama!
After you’re done sewing, it should look like this. Somewhat like a tube.
- Now sew the groin area, attaching the 2 sides of the pants together to form one complete pants. Sew a long the curved area.
- Then fold the edge around the bottom of the pants up and sew it down. This is just to close the edge of the pants up.
- Then fold the two pocket-like flaps at the side of the Hakama inwards and sew along the edge to seal it in place.
- Fold the waist area 1/2 inch down and sew to seal up the waist area
STEP 4: Create the back loop
- Cut out 2 piece of the 'hourglass' like fabric and sew them together back to back.
Flip them inside out to hide the ugly seams and then sew the last opening up. Now fold it in half and you will end up with something like the picture below.
Clasp the back flap and then sew along the red dotted lines
STEP 5: Create the waist sash
- Create the sash.
- The length of the sash should be long enough for it to go around your waist twice and then tie a knot in front. The usual measurement is around 2.5 (or 3, depending on your waist length) X your Waist Length.
- Make a tube with the sash, remember to seal the ends up!
- Find the middle point of the tube then attach it to the centre of the front Hakama
- Now all you have to do is loop the sash through the back loop and tie a knot in front.
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Filming this tutorial alone took me 4 different tries because the whole procedure of making and explaining how to make a Hakama was very complicated and I screwed up many times despite having multiple Hakama making experience. And even though I did succeed on my 3rd filming, I then realised the whole procedure was way too complicated for beginners. Not to mention it is also sleep inducing.
I pulled my hair over what was the best and easiest way to teach this complicated pattern. In the end, I came up with that template. Please excuse the noob-ness of my pattern because I don't study dressmaking and I can't read patterns. I hope you guys will find it useful. You are free to distribute the template as long as you leave my watermark and credit me =)
Anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial. Please leave me a comment and tell me how you think about it alright^_^? And yes, this tutorial will appear on the blog and facebook earlier than my Youtube channel because I am now prioritizing the blog over the channel.
Comments
:D Though I can imagine how much effort it took you to churn out this tutorial since AFA is already tomorrow.
I wanted to post my paper hakama but TwitPic was fail.
i have hakama pattern, but it make me confuse =.=;;
Cheryl, Phyrflie, Jac> Thanks for commenting^^
Laurie> Thankss! I shot this video by constructing a horizontal tripod with a wooden meter ruler, hanger, chairs and heavy books =__=|||||| Yeay, its a lot of trouble....
Kyoko> Tricks? Anyway hope u find this tutorial useful
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tanks =)
Remember to print out the template and just play around with it. follow the instructions and it should be pretty easy to understand
Annonymous: Yes, the outer leg is kind of a slope. C is just the space of the gap beside Hakama-s. Size is dependent on you.
Width of fabric = At least 2 inch longer than your desired Hakama length
Length of fabric = At least 4meter. More would be needed based on your own measurements
Rule of thumb, you need AT LEAST 4meter (length) of fabric and the width of the fabric must be longer than the length of your hakama (waist to ankle). I recommend 45 inch width fabric
Thanks, I'm sorry but I'm still a little confused.
My brother is a big guy, 52in around the waist and 36in down to where we want the hakama to end.
Would you recommend cutting each of the four pieces along a single line, or do you think we could cut two next to each other to save fabric?
Sorry for the confusion and thank you again.
We got it now and will be picking up the fabric, with complete confidence, tomorrow afternoon so that we can have the hakama ready for the performance on Thursday.
Thank you so much, and again, sorry I got confused so much on it.
All the folding and sewing are really clear. Thanks a lot.
And I like your voice too ^^
I just have some trouble with the measurements and their analogy on the pattern.
(I think it would be nice to add the a/b/c/etc on the paper pattern in order to have the right total-width of fabric for each piece)
It's a little hard to make it all stay in place lol.
http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/5762/image1twt.jpg
So, without changing your measures on the template, I think the waist width is too big for me, but ok for my boyfriend.
I don't really know how I'm gonna adjust all that without ending up wrong. We'll see !
If you want, I'll send you some photos when it's done in fabric ^^
I might have missed it in the tutorial, but how big/long should c be (approximately)
(this will be my first!)
I'm ready to try it full-scale, but I'm a little confused about how your measurements of the finished hakama transfer over to what the full-scale template should be. So, how will I be able to judge the measurements of some things like the pleats in addition to the overall width, for example?
I found this video that teaches how to hem wonderfully.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMqK-fNrCrM
I know the length of my total Hakama, but what should I use for each piece?
Your tuto is really nice!!
I'm looking desperatly striped fabrics for wedding hakama.
Please would you have an internet shop link where I could find that? That becomes urgent!
Thanks in advance for your precious help
i really helped alot thank you <3
I like polyester cotton cloth but anything that holds pleats well, is stiff enough and works with the sewing machine is good
i am going to cosplay isshin kurusaki from bleach
and u will be the first one to see how it really look like thank u
C is the width of the gap on 1 side. For your case, 15cm of preferred width is twice of 'C'.
A should be your (waist circumference - (15cm x 2)) divide by 2
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