Okay, so I’ve been wanting to make this “kasatkina kostyuk” thing for a while now. I saw some pictures online and thought, “Hey, I can probably do that!” I’m not a professional tailor or anything, just someone who likes to mess around with fabric and a sewing machine.

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to figure out what this thing even is. Turns out, it’s like, a two-piece outfit. A jacket and some pants. Seemed simple enough, right? Wrong! Finding the right fabric was a whole ordeal.
- I went to, like, three different fabric stores.
- The first one had nothing even close.
- The second one had something similar, but the color was way off.
- Finally, the third store had this perfect, slightly textured material in the right shade of… whatever color that is!
So, I grabbed a few yards of that, plus some lining material, thread, and a zipper. I already had a basic pattern for a jacket and pants that I’d used before, so I figured I could modify those to fit the “kasatkina kostyuk” style.
The Sewing Struggle
This is where things got interesting. I started by cutting out the pattern pieces. That went okay, mostly. Then I pinned everything together and tried it on. It looked… awful. Like a potato sack with sleeves. I had to make a bunch of adjustments, taking things in here, letting them out there. It was a lot of trial and error.
The jacket was the hardest part. Getting the collar to sit right was a nightmare. I ripped out the seams, like, five times before I finally got it to look halfway decent. And the sleeves! Don’t even get me started on the sleeves. I had to redo them at least twice. It was frustrating, to say the least.
The pants were a little easier. I mostly just had to adjust the length and taper the legs a bit to get that “kasatkina” look. I also added some pockets, because who doesn’t love pockets?
The Final Result
After many, many hours of sewing, unpicking, and re-sewing, I finally finished it! It’s not perfect, by any means. There are a few wonky seams, and the lining is a little messy in places. But overall, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. It actually looks like a “kasatkina kostyuk”! I wore it around the house for a bit, feeling pretty proud of myself. I even took some pictures to show off my handiwork. It felt pretty satisfying, and I learned a lot.
Would I do it again? Maybe. It was a lot of work, but it was also kind of fun. I guess that’s the thing about DIY projects – they’re never perfect, but they’re always rewarding in their own way.