WASAI, the traditional way of sewing kimono, is done by hand without using a sewing machine. Here, I explain the threads used for sewing, ” single thread ” and “double thread”.
Single Thread and Double Thread
Basically, sew with single thread. Double thread is used only when you want to fasten the cloth sturdily. Specifically, double thread is the case when fastening the sleeves of Awase-kimono.
Knotting Tips
For both single and double threads, tie a knot at the end of the thread. If the thread is long beyond the knot, cut it short.
How to say in Japanese
Single Thread : IPPON-DORI, いっぽんどり, 一本どり
Double Thread : NIHON-DORI, にほんどり, 二本どり
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