
KAZE Wrap Shirt
Roughcut's oversized, directional take on the classic cheongsam — straight-line geometry, bold panels, and clear wrap mechanics. Boxy, sharp, and architectural.
Six things you'll keep
Watch it made before you cut
What to make it in
Weights and sourcing are in the materials list that comes with the pattern.
What arrives
Never printed a pattern before? The print & tiling guide covers it in about twenty minutes.
Measure the 2″ test square first. It's the only thing that goes wrong, and the only thing you can't undo. Print at 100%, from a laptop rather than a phone.
Buy a little more fabric than you need, and run the tricky part once in something cheap before you touch the good stuff.
Never made a pattern before? Start with the free ones — they're the same system, no risk.
Goes well with
Stuck? Message me.
Not a help desk — me, on WhatsApp, usually the same day. Missing files, printing trouble, or a seam that isn't behaving.
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From people who built this one
Great learning experience. The curved pieces taught me how to manipulate the fabric a bit. At first I thought I was doing it wrong but then just trusted the process.
Fun pattern. I did this in a lightweight cotton and it works great. I made obvious changes to account for the light fabric weight, I used a lightweight interfacing on the left panel facing to keep it structured and I interlined…
It’s a great pattern! Haven’t gone round to make it yet but materials have been chosen will update and tag you guys once done!


