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Making a Chinese hanfu dress is a complex process that requires careful planning, cutting, and sewing. Measure your chest, waist, and hip circumference, as well as the length from your shoulder to your ankle. Using your measurements, create a pattern for the dress by drawing it onto paper. Divide the dress into three parts: the upper body, the skirt, and the sleeves. These measurements will be used to create the pattern for your hanfu dress. Using the pattern as a guide, cut the fabric for the dress. Be sure to cut out all pieces accurately and to the correct size. Make sure to add extra fabric around the edges for seam allowances. Using a sewing machine or hand-sewing needle and thread, sew the upper body of the hanfu dress together. Hem the edges of the sleeves and neckline. Fold the fabric for the skirt in half and sew the side seams together using a sewing machine or hand-sewing needle and thread. Start by sewing the front and back pieces together at the shoulders, then attach the sides of the dress. Lay the skirt flat and attach it to the upper body of the dress, starting at the waistline. Hem the edges where the skirt and upper body meet. Add any additional details or embellishments to the dress, such as a waistband or decorative embroidery. Hem the bottom of the skirt. Congratulations! You have now successfully made your own Chinese hanfu dress.