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Stan, check out this Usagi!
Stan,
Follow the link to see a picture of my youngest daughter in her Hallowe'en Costume. The picture was taken a split second before the ears came off. She hates things on her head. The keikogi was hand made by me (First time sewing since Jr.High school home-economics class). She's only 13 months old so she didn't make it to too many houses, but I think she liked the concept of the holiday. Anyway, I thought I'd share with you so you could see the influence you have on your fans. Jaa mata.... -Jason http://hometown.aol.com/estcado14/myhomepage/index.html
Follow the link to see a picture of my youngest daughter in her Hallowe'en Costume. The picture was taken a split second before the ears came off. She hates things on her head. The keikogi was hand made by me (First time sewing since Jr.High school home-economics class). She's only 13 months old so she didn't make it to too many houses, but I think she liked the concept of the holiday. Anyway, I thought I'd share with you so you could see the influence you have on your fans. Jaa mata.... -Jason http://hometown.aol.com/estcado14/myhomepage/index.html
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Terrible webcrawler that I am, I've found a picture of the person Sakai-Sensei mentions. Not as adorable as the thread-opening urchin, but pretty remarkable.
http://www.genma.org/~genma/animeimages ... F0048.html
http://www.genma.org/~genma/animeimages ... F0048.html
"...[H]uman beings are given free will in order to choose between insanity on the one hand and lunacy on the other..."
Aldous Huxley, 1946
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kawaii!!

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Thanks. I made the pattern for the keikogi by hand, but it was a bit large on her. She'd fit in it now, but she's never still long enough to put it on her. I might try to make my own hakama this summer, but I haven't decided for sure. Mata ne... -Jason
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Awww!

The pattern is large though, But When I make Toddler cloths, like kimonos or disney costumes I just reduse the lengnth and make it shorter. I don't know if this would be helpfull to you or not, just a sugestion ^^
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A quick note about that pattern-- the stiffened back-board is a fairly recent development. For UY's period, the back of the hakama ended where the belt began, so being more authentic (OK, "samurai rabbit" and "authentic" aren't necessarily affiliated notions) is actually less effort.
"...[H]uman beings are given free will in order to choose between insanity on the one hand and lunacy on the other..."
Aldous Huxley, 1946
Aldous Huxley, 1946
Mhh..
Well I dident know there was a difference in Hakama pants btwn the centrys- look all the same to me . ^^* like in Kenshin you know ?
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