How to stitch Salwar-Kurti in heart shape back neck?
Measurement of Kurti-
Length(shoulder to Knee)+2inch
Shoulder +1inch
Breadth(chest circumference)+6 divided by 4
Front neck 5inch or as long as your wish
Back neck 3inch or as long as your wish
Sleeve length +2inch,
Sleeve circumference +2inch, (sleeve arm side will be chest circumference divided by 4 -1)
Step2:- Now seeing the figure do the marking and the cutting of the cloth. First fold bottom side 1/2inch, at the sides also fold inside 1/2inch. Sleeve side also fold inside 1inch. Both neck fold 1/2inch inside. Now join both the shoulder pieces, next sides and then attach the sleeves.
Your kurti is ready!
Measurement of salwar:-
Length(waist to ankle) +4inch
First divide the measurement of length in 2 parts:
1-upper part waist to hip 5inch +2inch (if you are fat then take 8 to 10inch)
2-Lower part hip to ankle +2inch
Waist +6 divide by 4
Lower part hip+8 inch.
Seeing the figure do the marking and the cutting of the cloth.
First fold bottom side 1and 1/2 inch, waist side fold 1inch for inserting a dori, Next make the frill on hip side(where you have taken 8inch extra), Now join both the lower parts separately and join the centre piece.
Your Salwar is ready!
Your salwar kurti is ready!
First take your cloth where you want to make heart shape on your back neck with dori, seeing the figure do the cutting. Next take the other cloth and attach up side (right side) and stitch it. Then cut the cloth which one is on centre side, then see the figure put inside and stitch again.Your neck is ready.
Now you have to make a dori.
Take cross piece of breadth 1and 1/2inch and length is for knot and how long you like.
First fold cross piece make 3/4inch stitch and turn it, then seeing the figure attach there a dori at bottom side and if you wish you can attach there moti or kundan extra......
Your Heart Shape back neck with doori is ready!
Back neck
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.