4 July 2014

How to Stitch Simple Katori Blouse for Indian Ladies?

How to Stitch Simple Katori Blouse for Indian Ladies?

For stitching blouse first do the marking on the paper and do the cutting of it. Keep this paper upside the piece of the cloth you have to mark and cut.

A = Length (Shoulder to Waist) + 2 in
B = Breadth (Chest Circumference + 6 in) divided by 4
C = (Shoulder +2 in) divide by 2
D = Front Neck 5 in or as required, back neck 6 in or as required
E =  3 to 3.5 in
F =  E-1.25 in (Max 1.5 in)
G = Sleeve Length + 2 in
H = Sleeve Circumference + 2 in

For the stitching:
Step 1:- First you have to stitch back side 4inch bottom to up side (bottom side 1/2inch and up side should be 0) cross stitch, and keep it this piece separate.
Step 2:- Take your sleeves and fold the corner side 1inch and keep it separate.
Step 3:- Now take your piece no.1 and do it cross stitch (2and 1/2 inch to 0). Then seeing the figure  attach with piece no:2. Now bottom side attach piece no.3, next you have to attach button belt right side and button hole belt left. First keep this belt out side and stitch then turn belt inside and again stitch. Now join both the shoulder pieces and both the sides.
Step 4:- Now you have to make a belt which one length should be according to your waist+1inch and breadth should be 2inch, this one belt you have to attach with your blouse waist side, first stitch out side and fold cloth inside and again stitch.
Step 5:- Now of the marking inside your blouse according to your waist and chest measure and stitch it.
Step 6:- Next join your sleeves.
Step 7:- Now you have to take cross piece length is according to your neck +1inch and breadth is 3/4inch. Attach this piece with your blouse neck side paipin (first you have to stitch out side and fold inside and again stitch).
Step 10:- Now you have to attach button or hunk and make hole.
Your Katori blouse is ready!






                  Keep your cut paper pieces on the cloth,draw,mark and cut it.




Author: Mrs. Bhawna Gupta is a professional tailor for ladies dresses (Indian Blouse, Chudidar, Salwar Suit, Maxi, Frock, Kids Skirts, Tops etc) over more than a decade. She had completed the Advanced Diploma in Tailoring from Madras Institute of Tailoring. Disclaimer - This BLOG is published for learning purpose. Author has no liability for any damage or loss. This blog cannot used for commercial, publishing in other electronic media purposes.




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