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Showing posts with label how to stitch. Show all posts

3 REUSABLE AND WASHABLE FACE MASKS WITH VIDEO




Hi friends, welcome back to my blog. Today I am going to share an easy tutorial of making 3 Re-usable Face Masks at home. Depending on the materials like T-shirt, Fabric or Cloth bag that you have at home, you can make a mask out of it.

DIY REUSABLE AND WASHABLE FACE MASK USING THREAD AND NEEDLE




Hi friends, welcome back to my blog. Today I am going to share an easy stitching tutorial to make Re-usable Face Mask at home. You just need things in your home to make this Face Mask. Just a T- Shirt, a thread and Needle is required to make this Reusable Face Mask.

HOW TO STITCH A MONEY PURSE/ DIY MONEY PURSE WITH PICTORIAL




Stitching a money purse at home is very simple and easy. What more sewing a money purse at home gives you the satisfaction of making something yourselves and also gives you the choice of fabrics and colours. You can also make money purse out of unused fabrics at home which needed recycling since a long time. You can make purses out of jeans fabric, satin, cotton, net, shimmer or anything of your choice.

HOW TO CUT AND STITCH DIFFERENT TYPES OF SLEEVES




There are several types of sleeves which can be added to a top, kameez, kurti, blouse, etc. Here I am sharing some basic types of sleeves patterns along with their construction and method. Normal sleeves, Magyar sleeves, bell sleeves, long sleeves and puff sleeves are those whose construction and method of cutting and stitching is discussed in this post.

HOW TO STITCH FULL FLARE UMBRELLA CUT SKIRT




A full flare umbrella skirt is a skirt which opens into a full circle when you spin. It is usually stitched with thin, soft and light weight fabrics as it has volume. A full flare umbrella cut skirt requires about 3 and 1/2 metres of cloth. The method of cutting and stitching a full flare umbrella cut skirt is discussed here.


HOW TO CUT HALF FLARE UMBRELLA STYLE SKIRT OR ANARKALI




Half flare Umbrella style skirts and anarkalis are in vogue now. Not only are they attractive but also comfortable to wear and less bulky compared to full umbrella style dresses. In this tutorial I would be discussing the method of cutting the cloth in half flare umbrella style. You can use this tutorial to stitch either a frock, skirt or an anarkali suit.

FROCK PATTERNS/ HALF FLARE FROCK WITH PUFF SLEEVES




I made this frock for my 3 year old daughter. This frock is cut in umbrella style/ half flare and has puff sleeves. I have used a shimmering net material along with a cotton lining to add volume to the frock. Satin fabric has been used to make the sleeve ends and waist band to add contrast and look to the dress.


HOW TO STITCH A PAJAMA PANT




Pajama pants are one of the most comfortable pants that are ideal to wear at night. They are usually made of soft cotton or jersey fabrics. The construction and method of stitching a pajama pant can be found here. Pajama pants require about 2 ½ metres of cloth and are usually stitched with non transparent materials. For more tutorials on how to stitch various Indian garments visit the Dress designs page.

HOW TO STITCH A PILLOW COVER - ENVELOPE STYLE






We often wish to stitch customized pillow covers using various fabrics and patterns but often drop the idea thinking that it is difficult and time consuming. In reality it is not. You can stitch your own pillow cover from scratch in just about 30 minutes.

HOW TO STITCH BELL SLEEVES






Bell sleeves are sleeves which have a bell like appearance. They are usually long and add a great look to a dress, top, tunic or kameez. Some bell sleeves start directly from the armhole, while others have flare near the elbow. In this post I am sharing a tutorial on how to stitch bell sleeves which are flared near the elbow.

HOW TO STITCH A NIGHTY WITH YOKE




If have already shared a post on How to stitch a nighty and in this post I am sharing a tutorial on how to stitch a nighty with yoke and gathers in front.

HOW TO STITCH A KAMEEZ WITH MAGYAR SLEEVES




I have already shared a post on how to stitch Magyar sleeves and in this post I am going to share a tutorial of stitching a kameez with Magyar sleeves.

HOW TO STITCH MAGYAR SLEEVES




Magyar sleeves are sleeves which are not joined separately to the arm hole but are cut along with the main part of the dress (bodice) as one single piece. It has a deep arm hole and extends from the shoulder. 

HOW TO STITCH AN A- LINE SKIRT



An A line skirt is a basic type of skirt which does not have flare or gathers. In this post I am sharing a tutorial on how to stitch an ankle length A- line skirt. Ankle length A- line skirts have slits at the sides or back to facilitate in walking.

ANARKALI DRESS SEWING TUTORIALS




Anarkali suits always remain in fashion. They have that unique charm and grandeur which make them a perfect dress to turn to during festivals, marriage and other special occasions. They come in different patterns and styles. In this post I am going to share a few tutorials on stitching different patterns of anarkali dresses.

HOW TO STITCH A BABY KAMEEZ




A kameez for a baby needs to be stitched with more care as it has to be roomy, yet look good when your baby wears it. And it is better to avoid buttons and sequins in front as kids have the habit of pulling them out. 

HOW TO STITCH A BACK NECK OPENING



A back neck opening can be stitched on a frock, top, kameez or kurta. In this post I am sharing an easy method of making a back opening.

BABY FROCK DESIGN 3



I made this red and black sleeveless cotton frock for my one and half year old baby. The frock is cut in waist fullness style and the lower part is pleated at the waist. Piping has been done using black colour fabric at the neck and arm holes.

HOW TO STITCH A FROCK




Frocks are one piece garments that are usually knee length and are flared at the waist. They come in varying shapes and sizes, have sleeves or are sleeve less.

I have already shared a post on the basic types of frocks and in this post the tutorial on how to stitch a waist fullness type frock is discussed.

BASIC ESSENTIALS FOR STITCHING




Designing clothes and stitching is an art and only with practice do we get better and achieve perfection. Before beginning the stitching process we need certain basic tools and things which are quintessential for stitching.

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