25 April 2017

Cutting and Stitching of Princess Cut Dress?

Cutting and Stitching of Princess Cut Dress?

Measurements for kameez:
1:-Length: (Shoulder to knee or as per your wish) +2inch
2:-Breadth: (Chest circumference) +4inch
3:-Shoulder: (Shoulder to Shoulder) +2inch
4:-Neck: Front neck 5inch or as per your wish
               Back neck 3inch or as per your wish
5:-Sleeve: (Shoulder to as per your wish)+2inch, Sleeve circumference +1inch

Now we will start cutting,
For prevention side first do the cutting on paper then on the cloth.
Step 1:-Take the measurements and do the marking and cutting.
Step 2:-Now take this paper, arrange it on your cloth, do the marking and cutting of it.

Stitching

Step 3:- Seeing the figure first stitch all three front pieces and  three back side pieces.

Step 4:- Now prepare neck side, you have to put paipin on both the neck side.

Step 5:- Join both the shoulder sides.

Step 6:- Next you have to join the sleeves. For joining the sleeves first fold or do the hemming work on the sleeve circumference and attach the sleeves.

Step 7:- Now fold dress from the bottom side.

Congratulations:- Your kameez is ready!

Measurement of salwar:-
1:-  Length(waist to ankle) +4inch
2:-  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

3:- Waist +6 divide by 4
4:- Lower part hip+8 inch.

Cutting&Stitching:
Seeing the figure do the marking and the cutting of the cloth.

First fold bottom side 1and 1/2 inch and stitch.
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.

Congratulations:-Your Salwar is ready!






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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. 


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