JPH04214401A - Production of miniature 'kimono' - Google Patents

Production of miniature 'kimono'

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JPH04214401A
JPH04214401A JP32221490A JP32221490A JPH04214401A JP H04214401 A JPH04214401 A JP H04214401A JP 32221490 A JP32221490 A JP 32221490A JP 32221490 A JP32221490 A JP 32221490A JP H04214401 A JPH04214401 A JP H04214401A
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kimono
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miniature
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JPH0657881B2 (en
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Yoshio Ito
伊藤 儀雄
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To easily produce a miniature KIMONO (Japanese robe) at a low cost by taking a real KIMONO, etc., to pieces, photographing the separated pieces by color photography, enlarging to a prescribed size, copying to a color transfer paper, cutting and joining the copied pieces, hot-pressing to a cloth to form a miniature cloth and sewing the cloth. CONSTITUTION:A real KIMONO is taken to pieces and the pieces or textile fabric for a KIMONO before sewing are photographed by color photography, enlarged to a prescribed size, copied to a hot-mill paper by color-copying process and cut into pieces. The copied pieces are joined together similar to the sewing of a real KIMONO by joining the upper front part to the upper back part, the lower front part to the lower back part, the upper gusset to the lower gusset and the collar-cloth to the neckband and the joined pieces are hot-pressed to a cloth to obtain a miniaturized cloth of a real KIMONO. The miniature cloth is sewn to produce a miniature KIMONO.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 産業上の利用分野 本発明は日本の伝統的な民族衣装である着物(和服)の
ミニチュアの作成方法に関するものである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Field of Industrial Application The present invention relates to a method for producing a miniature of a kimono (Japanese clothing), which is a traditional Japanese folk costume.

従来の技術 従来この種ミニチュア着物を作成する場合、おなじ反物
で縮尺で作成していたので、余分な反物が必要な上に作
成に二重の手間が掛かりあまり実用的でなく、単なる趣
味的なものでしかなかつた。発明が解決しようとする課
題 近年日本の伝統的な民族衣装である着物(和服)が敬遠
される傾向に有るが、その理由は着る機会が少ない上に
、高価であり、着物に対する憧れはあつても実際に購入
するほどの興味がないからである。又、折角高価な着物
を購入しても箪笥の中に仕舞込み、楽しめないのが現状
で有る。そこで簡単に、しかも安価に自分の好きな着物
と同じ柄、同じ色のミニ着物を作成し、ミニ衣行に掛け
て飾る事により自分で楽しんだり、自分の自慢の着物を
他人に見てもらうことにより興味を持たせ、着物文化の
見直しを図ることを目的とする。
Conventional technology Previously, when creating this type of miniature kimono, it was made using the same cloth and scaled down, which required extra cloth and double the effort, making it not very practical and just a hobby. It was nothing but a thing. Problems that the invention aims to solve In recent years, there has been a tendency for people to avoid wearing the kimono (Japanese clothing), which is Japan's traditional national costume. I don't have enough interest in it to actually buy it. Also, even if you go to great lengths to buy an expensive kimono, it ends up in a chest of drawers and you can't enjoy it. Therefore, you can easily and inexpensively create a mini kimono with the same pattern and color as your favorite kimono and hang it on a mini kimono to enjoy yourself or let others see your proud kimono. The purpose is to create more interest in kimono culture and to reconsider kimono culture.

課題を解決するための手段 そこで本発明は実物の着物を肩より分解してカラー写真
に撮り、所望のサイズに引き伸ばし、これをカラーコピ
ーにてホットミル紙(転写紙)にカラーコピーし、この
転写した紙を裁断して着物の反物のように形成して継ぎ
合わせ、これを布にホットプレスしてミニ反物を作り、
このミニ反物を縫製することによりミニ着物を作る。
Means for Solving the Problems Therefore, the present invention disassembles an actual kimono from the shoulders, takes a color photograph, enlarges it to the desired size, copies it in color to hot mill paper (transfer paper), and transfers the image to the photo. The paper is then cut and shaped like a kimono cloth, then spliced together, and then hot-pressed into cloth to create mini-tanmono.
A mini kimono is made by sewing this mini cloth.

作用 本発明によれば、従来の技術を活用して簡単かつ安価に
自分の自慢の高価な着物のミニチュアを作成する事が出
来、好きな時好きな場所に飾つて楽しむ事が出来、他人
にもみてもらつて楽しんでもらい伝統的着物文化の見直
し、普及に役立てることが出来る。
Effect of the Invention According to the present invention, it is possible to easily and inexpensively create a miniature of an expensive kimono that one is proud of using conventional technology, and it is possible to enjoy it by displaying it whenever and wherever one likes, and it is possible for others to enjoy it. People can try it on and enjoy it, and it can be used to review and popularize traditional kimono culture.

実施例 第1図において、1は着物を構成する上前、2は下前、
3は上奥身、4は掛衿である、第2図において、5は上
後、6は下後、7は下奥身、8は衿である、第3図にお
いて、9は右袖、10は左袖である。第4図aは上前1
と上後5を肩で継いだミニ反物、同bは右袖10と左袖
9を継ないだミニ反物、同cは下前2と下後6を継いだ
ミニ反物、同dは上奥身3と下奥身7及び掛衿4と衿8
を継ぎ合わせたミニ反物を示したものである。
Embodiment In FIG. 1, 1 is the upper front of the kimono, 2 is the lower front,
3 is the upper back body, 4 is the hanging collar, in Figure 2, 5 is the upper back, 6 is the lower back, 7 is the lower back body, 8 is the collar, in Figure 3, 9 is the right sleeve, 10 is the left sleeve. Figure 4 a is top front 1
and mini-tanmono with upper back 5 joined at the shoulder, b with mini-tanmono with right sleeve 10 and left sleeve 9 joined, c with mini-tanmono with lower front 2 and lower back 6 joined, d with upper back Body 3, lower back body 7, hanging collar 4 and collar 8
This shows a mini-fabric piece made by piecing together.

実物の着物を第1図−第3図に示すように肩より分解し
、カラー写真にて撮影し、これをA3のサイズに引き伸
ばし、これをカラーコピーにてホットミル紙(転写紙)
にカラーコピーする、次にこの転写した紙を裁断して第
4図に示すように着物の反物のように継ぎ合わせ、これ
を布にホットプレスしてミニ反物を作成する。
As shown in Figures 1 to 3, the actual kimono is disassembled from the shoulders, photographed in color, enlarged to A3 size, and printed in color on hot mill paper (transfer paper).
This transferred paper is then cut and spliced like a kimono cloth as shown in Figure 4, and this is hot pressed onto cloth to create a mini cloth.

次にこのミニ反物を縫製することにより実物の着物に対
するミニ着物を作成する。
Next, by sewing this mini-cloth, a mini-kimono corresponding to the actual kimono is created.

発明の効果 以上説明したように本発明によれば極めて簡単に、しか
も安価に自分の好きな着物と同じ柄、同じ色のミニ着物
を作成することが出来るので、ミニ衣行に掛けて飾れば
十分楽しむことができるとともに、他人にもみてもらい
着物のよさを見直してもらうことが出来る。又、ミニ反
物で着物の名称や着物の仕立て方の勉強材料にもなり、
高価な反物を裁断することなく着物の仕立て方を勉強す
ることができる。更に日本の伝統的な民族衣装である着
物(和服)の見直しにも役立てることが出来る。
Effects of the Invention As explained above, according to the present invention, it is possible to create a mini kimono with the same pattern and the same color as your favorite kimono very easily and inexpensively. Not only can you enjoy it to the fullest, but you can also have others take a look at it and reevaluate the merits of kimono. In addition, mini-tanmono can be used as material for learning about kimono names and how to make kimonos.
You can learn how to make a kimono without having to cut expensive cloth. Furthermore, it can also be used to review the kimono (Japanese clothing), which is Japan's traditional folk costume.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図は着物の上前、同下前、同上奥身、同掛衿の正面
図、第2図は着物の上後、同下後、同下奥身、同衿の正
面図、第3図は着物の右袖と左袖の正面図、第4図はミ
ニ反物の正面図を示し、(a)は上後、上前をつないだ
正面図、(b)は左袖と右袖をつないだ正面図、(c)
は下後と下前をつないだ正面図、(d)は下奥身と上奥
身及び衿と掛衿をつないだ正面図である。第5図は飾り
ミニ着物 1…上面、2…下前、3…上奥身、4…掛衿、5…上後
、6…下後、7…下奥身、8…・衿9…右袖、10…左
袖。
Figure 1 is a front view of the upper front, lower front, upper back body, and collar of the kimono, Figure 2 is a front view of the upper back, lower back, lower back body, and collar of the kimono, and Figure 3 is a front view of the kimono. Figure 4 shows the front view of the right sleeve and left sleeve of the kimono, Figure 4 shows the front view of the mini-tanmono, (a) is the front view with the top and back and top front connected, and (b) is the front view with the left sleeve and right sleeve connected. Front view, (c)
(d) is a front view connecting the lower back and lower front, and (d) is a front view connecting the lower back and upper back, and the collar and collar. Figure 5 shows decorative mini kimono 1...Top surface, 2...Lower front, 3...Upper back, 4...Kake collar, 5...Upper back, 6...Lower back, 7...Lower back, 8...Collar 9...Right sleeve , 10...Left sleeve.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 実物の着物、又は着物の反物を縫製する前に分解してカ
ラー写真に撮影し、このカラー写真を所望のサイズに引
き伸ばしてホットミル紙(転写紙)にカラーコピーし、
このカラーコピーした転写紙を裁断して着物の反物のよ
うに上前と上後、下前と下後とを継ぎ合わせると共に上
奥身と下奥身を継ぎ合わせ、更に掛け衿と本衿とを継ぎ
合わせ、これを布にホツトプレスして実物の着物のミニ
反物を作成し、このミニ反物を縫製してミニ着物飾りを
構成することを特徴とするミニ着物の作成方法。
Before sewing the actual kimono or cloth of the kimono, it is disassembled and photographed in color, and this color photograph is enlarged to the desired size and color copied onto hot mill paper (transfer paper).
Cut this color-copied transfer paper and join the top front and top back, the bottom front and bottom back, and the top back body and bottom back body together like a cloth for a kimono, and then make the top collar and main collar. A method for making a mini-kimono, which is characterized by splicing together, hot-pressing the pieces onto cloth to create a mini-tanmono of an actual kimono, and sewing the mini-tanmono to constitute a mini-kimono decoration.
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