Ninja Dress and Ninja Tunic

These garments are called "Ninja dress" and "Ninja tunic". I drew this pattern by myself, it's the one of my favourite patterns.



Drawing this pattern is very easy!

Wow! They are too sexy as ninjas! These pictures show that Japanese finalists of the Miss Universe pageant are beautiful.
I drew the pattern by creating an image of a female ninja. I don't know if the female ninja is an actual person or not, for I have never seen her (^-^;)
 How to make these garments are very similar the "Liberty Strawberry Thief Dress" ( I post the review before).



※Pattern and instructions. Click the image: you can see original size.

I made this dress with a cotton chambray, printed by Liberty "Ros". I usually take 10 hours to make a dress, but this dress only took 7hours. I had a lot of fun while I sewed it!

Next, this is the tunic version. I made it a few years ago, but I don't remember how many times I wore it. I made it with Liberty tana lawn "Strike". This fabric is printed a lots of little matches! It's very unique and cute. I bought this fabric from Shaukat. I wanted this fabric, but unfortunately, it was out of stock in Japan. Therefore, I ordered it from the store. However, I don't want to purchase from Shaukat because the tendency of weak Yen in Japan in recent years. I'm sad...It's very easy to make the dress and the tunic. Please try to make it! 

Fabric: Liberty: Dress version 45" 2 1/2yd. Tunic version 45" 2 1/8yd.
Total time spent: 7 hours

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  2. Lovely comfortable dress! This outfit suitable you. You look beautiful.
    I invite you to take a look on my sewing & DIY blog www.stacyco.com

    Sincerely, Stacy

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    1. Thank you, Stacy! I'll visit your blog;)

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  3. Wow, both pieces look so beautiful! I love how you styled the dress with a red belt and matching clutch. The detail on the neckline and armholes is gorgeous.

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    1. Thank you for your lovely comment! I am happy that hear from you. I love the design of armholes too:)

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  4. This looks so pretty--I'm very impressed with your creation and style!

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    1. Thank you for praising me, Shirley! I am happy and love the unique design:)

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  5. Eli, it's lovely to see your own drafted dress and tunic. Looks great on you, and you look real happy wearing it (what else to want from our clothes;)!

    Mariana xxx

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    1. Thank you, Mariana! I am flatterd! I love and follow your blog;)

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  6. I looooove it! Very pretty, Eli cat!

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    1. Thank you so much, stacy! I am pleased:)

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  7. Love those sleeves!

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    1. Thank you, Sasha! I love them too!

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  8. Those are beautiful! The fabric choices are delicate and the gathering of the fabric is chic. Gorgeous landscape too!

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    1. Thank you, Renata! I am pleased. I love the design, especially fabric choice:)))

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  9. These are so lovely! I love both garments and the dress looks so nice with the belt. Hope you are enjoying your self drafted garments :)

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    1. Thank you for lovely comment, Hana! I am really into sewing and drafting patterns. I am look forward to your next project:)

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  10. I love your interpretation of a traditional costume,Eli. The liberty fabrics are perfect for this style.

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    1. Thank you Sarah! I am pleased:) I love your linen striped dress too:)

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  11. Oh what a beautiful dress! It is so stylish and chic and I love it with the red belt and purse. You are indeed so talented. Bravo!

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    1. Thank you, Tomasa! I love the purse and red belt too. I think this belt looks like a obi belt (Kimono belt)

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  12. This is a cute dress and tunic! Fantastic that you drafted this yourself, you are very talented. I love the red obi belt with this for the dress.

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    1. Thank you for encouraging me, Linda! I always love your comments:)))

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    2. Thank you for encouraging me, Linda! I always love your comments:)))

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  13. Love the dress Eli.Thank you for sharing with us the pattern and the instructions.

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    1. Thank you for visiting my blog! I am glad hear that:)

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