DIY on how I made kimono gown with aso oke at the neckline combined with chatilace

Good day creative friends and needlework community, how are you all doing happy new week to you all I wish you all a wonderful weekend with your families.

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Today I will love to share with you all how I made this Kampala dress, aso oke at neckline and combined with chatilace at front , I so much love this styles, it’s so unique and my client brought this style and I made it to her desired .

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I firstly cut the back of the dress I measured the full length of the gown to be 59” then the shoulder measurement and the burst is 12” fold plus sewing allowance after then I measured the hips line and the shoulder is cut together with sleeve 18” from the mid point of the back .

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After cutting both the back and the front I measured from shoulder to kneel line where the lace will start and I joined it together and I slit the underburst where I will insert zipper for easy breast feeding and I covered it up because I don’t want the zipper to show, my client is still breast feeding her child.

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After cutting I turn the Kampala with lining then I join the neckline with aso oke and I fixed the zipper and the side pocket and it came out beautifully and sexy when I delivered it to her.🥰😘 and I also made dress for her kids too with same fabrics I will be sharing in my next post .

Finishing

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