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When will Yuna stop dancing? With this beautiful fabric set of her sleeves, obi and skirt from Final Fantasy X, you'll never stop dancing!

Use these fabric panels as-is, or as a guideline for your own embroidery details.

Printed on the following:

  • Sleeves - 94.5x39" panel in cotton sateen
  • Obi - 94.5x39" panel in cotton sateen or 54x78" heavy satin
  • Skirt - 2x, 54x39" panels in poly twill (one front and one plain colour back). The pattern on the skirt is laid out to accommodate 1.75" pleats.

For sizing the skirt and obi: The obi can accommodate up to a 54” waist. The skirt is a little more finicky — the pattern on the front proportionally stays the same regardless of waist size, as scaling it up makes it larger vertically too –– but we’ve set it up in a way that the front panel remains the same, but the back panel can be extended or use more fabric to cover more ground. As is, the skirt can go from 29 to 38” pretty comfortably depending on pleat spacing, but an extra plain panel is advised to bring it up from 30 up to about 54”. If you'd like to order extra skirt yardage, please do so. If you aren't sure how much fabric you need for a pleated skirt, check out our planning pleats tutorial!

If you'd like to order a swatch, please contact us! We can print and ship swatches for a small fee. 

Looking for a custom fabric print? Commission us!

Printed in Montreal by Art of Where.
If fabric is in stock, we ship within 1-2 business days. Otherwise, expect a 2-3 week printing and processing time. If you have a deadline, please let us know in the order notes!

Yuna is cosplayed by Emmy, with photos by Heavenly Visuals.

Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.

Yuna's Summoner Fabric

SKU: 49851227898173
Regular price $170.00
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Designed in House
Printed in Canada
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cotton sateen, heavy satin, poly twill

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When will Yuna stop dancing? With this beautiful fabric set of her sleeves, obi and skirt from Final Fantasy X, you'll never stop dancing!

Use these fabric panels as-is, or as a guideline for your own embroidery details.

Printed on the following:

  • Sleeves - 94.5x39" panel in cotton sateen
  • Obi - 94.5x39" panel in cotton sateen or 54x78" heavy satin
  • Skirt - 2x, 54x39" panels in poly twill (one front and one plain colour back). The pattern on the skirt is laid out to accommodate 1.75" pleats.

For sizing the skirt and obi: The obi can accommodate up to a 54” waist. The skirt is a little more finicky — the pattern on the front proportionally stays the same regardless of waist size, as scaling it up makes it larger vertically too –– but we’ve set it up in a way that the front panel remains the same, but the back panel can be extended or use more fabric to cover more ground. As is, the skirt can go from 29 to 38” pretty comfortably depending on pleat spacing, but an extra plain panel is advised to bring it up from 30 up to about 54”. If you'd like to order extra skirt yardage, please do so. If you aren't sure how much fabric you need for a pleated skirt, check out our planning pleats tutorial!

If you'd like to order a swatch, please contact us! We can print and ship swatches for a small fee. 

Looking for a custom fabric print? Commission us!

Printed in Montreal by Art of Where.
If fabric is in stock, we ship within 1-2 business days. Otherwise, expect a 2-3 week printing and processing time. If you have a deadline, please let us know in the order notes!

Yuna is cosplayed by Emmy, with photos by Heavenly Visuals.

Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.

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