6 April 2016

Cutting and Stitching of new saree.


Cutting and Stitching of new saree.

Friends, stitching a saree is not difficult at all, you can stitch your saree by your own very easily.

Requirements: 3-5 different types of sarees, laces(optional) and other required stitching equipments.
Steps for stitching:

1: Take three to five different type of sarees. Cut your sarees according to your cloth. (Normal length of sarees is 5and 1/2 to 6 metres.)

2: Stitch all the pieces. At the joints (where you have stitched the sarees) stitch a lace or do the paipin work to make it look good. (and also to hide all the stitch lines!)

3: At the bottom stitch a broad lace to make it look more attractive. After completing all the stitching and decorating do the fall work.

Congratulations! Your Saree is ready!


How to stitch saree your own?

How to stitch saree your own?

Friends, stitching a saree is not difficult at all, you can stitch your saree by your own very easily.

Requirements: 3-5 different types of sarees, laces(optional) and other required stitching equipments.
Steps for stitching:

1: Take three to five different type of sarees. Cut your sarees according to your cloth. (Normal length of sarees is 5and 1/2 to 6 metres.)

2: Stitch all the pieces. At the joints (where you have stitched the sarees) stitch a lace or do the paipin work to make it look good. (and also to hide all the stitch lines!)

3: At the bottom stitch a broad lace to make it look more attractive. After completing all the stitching and decorating do the fall work.

Congratulations! Your Saree is ready!


5 April 2016

How to stitch a saree? (by using old sarees)

How to stitch a saree? (by using old sarees)

Friends, stitching a saree is not difficult at all, you can stitch your saree by your own very easily.

Requirements: 3-5 different types of sarees, laces(optional) and other required stitching equipments.
Steps for stitching:
1: Take three to five different type of sarees. Cut your sarees according to your cloth. (Normal length of sarees is 5and 1/2 to 6 metres.)
2: Stitch all the pieces. At the joints (where you have stitched the sarees) stitch a lace or do the paipin work to make it look good. (and also to hide all the stitch lines!)
3: At the bottom stitch a broad lace to make it look more attractive. After completing all the stitching and decorating do the fall work.

Congratulations! Your Saree is ready!