How to sew sari

Indian fashion

Indian fashion is the most beautiful and distinctive in the world. Traditional Indian dress is a popular heritage for the Indian people, with its beautiful designs, bright colors, and accessories that complement it in its elegance.

Indian saree is an Indian women’s costume, designed with different designs and colors. It has been very popular for ladies and even young girls. It is made up of two pieces: a long skirt, a shawl that covers the chest and shoulders, with head, waist and another is a long dress, decorated with a piece of cloth on the shoulder, with soft fabrics such as silk, satin, organza and chiffon in most designs. Today, we will learn how to design a simple Indian sari.

How to customize the sari

Tools

  • A four-meter cloth.
  • Threads suitable for fabric color.
  • sewing machine.
  • Cloth scissors.
  • Soap Fabric marker.
  • Paper for patterns.
  • Embroidered ribbons with different sizes.
  • Bucket pins.
  • Meters measure.
  • Pen, and paper.

The method

* We take the measurements required by the measurement meter, and are as follows: measurement of height, measurement of waist circumference, hip, chest circumference, shoulder width.

  • Record the measurements on paper, which are fixed measurements, then move on the patron paper and cloth.
  • Set the initial lines on the paper with a pencil, taking into account the sewing distance.
  • For example, the shape of the skirt, its length, and length of the shawl, with a tight blouse worn under the shawl, identifies its sleeves, shoulder circumference, and chest.
  • We fix the patron on the cloth by pins, and draw with the marks of the perimeter of the design, and small lines in it such as: apostasy, collar, sleeve story, nuts if any.
  • Cut a cloth, leaving two centimeters extra for sewing, and then remove pins from the cloth.
  • We start by applying the cloth on one hand and weaving it manually to know the final shape of the design before installing the sewing pieces on the machine.
  • Install the sleeves, collar carefully and carefully with a one centimeter adjustable distance left.
  • We start sewing the sare by machine after filling the pulley with the appropriate thread, and fitting the appropriate needle for the cloth.
  • We mount the colored ribbons in the ends of the shawl, the light from the bottom, the edges of the sleeves, and the blouse from the bottom.
  • We sew the ends of the sare in a stitching way so that the threads are not clipped during use.
  • Turn the sare on the second face, and begin to install the desired accessories to taste and desire, and so be ready.
  • The shawl can be placed on one shoulder and installed, or left free according to the desired design.