Remember how I succumbed to A&S burnout back in October? No?
Well, I
have acquired materials for drum building. And for some prototype paper lanterns for Rising Sun.
Last night I pulled out the indigo batik fabric I bought at the quilting place when I was there with
kproche and
bovil and started a pair of hakama. That's a quarter sitting on the fabric for scale purposes.

It's a little crude, being batik, and the pattern repeat is a bit on the small side for pre-1600, but it's not bad. After last year's Estrella mudfest, I'm thinking a set of boy clothes in washable fabric are a really good idea.
Being as I'm not built like the average Asian male, these are six panel, rather than four panel hakama. This should give me more fabric to play with when I pleat it into the waist ties. I'm also skipping the crotch gusset - when I made my tattsukebakama, I got them to fit just fine without one. As long as the crotch is low enough, it doesn't need one.
I should have the legs assembled this evening. Then it's just pleating and attaching waist ties.