Since the first had shoulder issues and I had this lovely cotton hanging around anyway, I decided to make my Pullip a new, more formal kimono. Based on my (brief) research, an all-over floral pattern like this isn't quite right for the formality of a furisode... but I liked it, so it will do.
The false under-kimono (really just a collar) and obi are of green cotton. There are also stripes on the shoulder (barely visible in this picture) of green cotton.
Funny story about those stripes. RequiemArt's pattern instructions say, very clearly, to cut out the paper pieces, tape the front and back pieces together, and then use them to cut out the fabric. I did this correctly in the first kimono, but apparently my reading comprehension died after that. The stripes were added to make up for the fabric lost in the shoulder seams.