Practical and Stylish: Ming Dynasty Blue Flower Bija Making

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This is it

Yes, this time I am going to make a bija (a type of vest).

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A bija is a very practical outer garment; it accentuates the muscles for slim people and slims down for fuller figures. When it's , it protects the front and back of the body; when it's hot… you can take it off.

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Sketch
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The neckline of the outerwear was too narrow and uncomfortable, so I widened the neck .
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I did not choose traditional Hanfu fabric. This color and pattern told me that it was the best choice for the bija.

82 yuan per piece.

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The ties were replaced with more “modern” snap buttons.
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After filling in the colors, it looks like this.

Start cutting the fabric.

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Align the front placket patterns. Use the sides of the fabric to align the patterns, and leave enough seam allowance in the middle.
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Align the two center front lines and cut the front placket.
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The back piece did not have enough fabric for the pattern, so I did not make a center back line (okay, you can say I got the style wrong).

Many lines were drawn on the side seams. The innermost line was drawn according to the dimensions in the diagram. After drawing, I thought, “Isn't it too tight?” So I moved it out by 1 cm.

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I pinned the cut pieces on the form to check the effect. It looked so fat and bulky! The light blue collar also stood out too much, so I made the right collar dark blue with a light blue edge, which made it much more understated. I decided to change the design.

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The cut pieces were changed back to the original design, which is a long, thin strip.

The lining fabric on the right was prepared in advance. (This time I knew to prepare the materials in advance.)

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Stock from Singles' Day, regretting not buying more! The fabric is relatively thick, smooth on the front, and slightly matte on the back.

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Cut the front piece. The blue fabric is beautiful on both sides, and I hesitated for a long time about whether to make a lining. In the end, to highlight the fabric's high quality and avoid visible stitching, I decided to make a lining.

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Cut the collar. The light blue edge is the reverse side of the fabric, 2.4 cm wide, with a 0.2 cm exposed edge.

Start sewing.

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First, sew the side and shoulder seams of the fabric and the lining. Then I noticed an exaggerated “pad shoulder” at the shoulders, so I lowered the shoulders by 1 cm.

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After adjusting the shoulders, it fit much better.

Now sew the plackets and side seams of the two layers of fabric separately.

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The side view. Fortunately, the pattern on the side slit matched up.

You can see that the sleeve cap is very deep, already below the bust line.

The sleeve caps of the clothes we usually are oval-shaped, with the arm passing through the middle.

However, Hanfu is a flat-structured garment. Referring to the concept in “The Three-Body Problem,” where a three-dimensional world is unfolded into a plane, we can understand that flat things take up more space.

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This is a schematic diagram.

Let's continue…

The black line represents the sleeve cap of the clothes we wear. For ease of movement, this oval must be sufficiently loose.

The sleeve cap of Hanfu is equivalent to pulling the two points on the black line up and down to their farthest positions, forming a flat sleeve cap (a single seam). This value is used as the minimum sleeve cap.

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This is why Hanfu sleeves are very wide.
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Now sew the bottom hem.

Then the sleeves.

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The side slit, bottom hem, and the connection between the sleeve cap and the two pieces of fabric need to be ironed flat.
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Does it look like something now?

Prepare to make the collar.

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First, sew the light blue edge to the collar.
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Then connect the collar to the neckline.
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Iron it flat. Hand stitch the inner neckline.
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The stitches look like this.
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The last step, attach the buttons.

Choose a four-hole button with a matching color.

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This is it.

The center is rose , and the sides are amethyst.

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The cloud-patterned ao is too wide, but the bija worn outside becomes a snug armor.
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But it doesn't affect its .
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Collar details.

Is such a beautiful bija expensive?

Let me calculate…

Fabric 82 + Lining 9.9 + Snap buttons 12 = 103.9 yuan

Good quality and affordable, isn't it?

So, hurry up and start making your own!

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