Saturday, March 27, 2010

Method of stitching Patiala salwar


Measurements needed


1 Seat
2 Full length
3 Crotch depth=Sit on a hard chair and measure at the side from the waist to the chair seat .
or 1/4th of seat +4"
4 Leg round

Waist band

A-B=seat/2 + 1½” or to taste depending upon the fitting needed.
A-C =Seat/6 +2”.

Side panel

E-G =full length –length of the waistband +2½”.
Mark point I such that E-I = E-G – 3”.
Draw perpendiculars from E, I and G.
E-F =panel width=Leg round + 2 to 4” depending upon the built of the person.
I – J = E-F.
G-H =leg round/2 + 1”. Join F-G-and H.

Kali

K-M = F-J of the side Panel.
K-O = crotch depth - waist band length + 1”.
Draw perpendicular from K and O.
K-L = width of the material used for stitching.
O-N = K-L .Join L and N. Join M-N by curved line as shown in the figure.




prepare the draft Place the draft on the fabric as shown in the layout in Figure 2 and cut the pattern pieces. Cut kali along the line K-M and separate

Pattern pieces

Waist band -2nos
Side panels –2 no’s
Kali-4 nos

Stitching

Turn in 2” of the leg round H-G-H’, and stitch sandwiching 1½” of canvas in between the folds
Take one of the side panel and attach kali on either side as shown in the figure 4. Do the same thing for the other side panel.



Fold this into half along the line E-G, keeping right sides together and stitch the curve M-N as shown in the figure 5Stitch the other leg portion also in the same manner.



Keeping right sides together join these two leg portions at the crotch line as shown in the figure 6.






Join the two pieces of the waist band. Keeping right sides together pin front crotch seam ( select any one ) to front waist band seem(select any one). and back crotch seem to back waist band seem. Attach each leg portion with the waist band by taking pleats of equal width .The pleats should start from the centre of the front portion of the waist band and extend upto the centre of the back of the waist band. The pleats of each leg portion should be facing each other.



Fold the other edge of the waste band by 1” and prepare casing for the draw string.


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56 comments:

  1. can u please post the drafting for collar neck kurta and also draftings for different types of collars.i'll be waiting for ur reply.

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  2. Hai vani, am dolly. i like ur blog alot. I appreciate ur effort to share ur knowledge with others. I started designing n stitching my dresses with ur help. My dream come true. Thanq. I wanna know how to stitch chudi pyjama.. Plz help..

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  3. Thanks for your appreciation.I will certainly post it.

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  4. hi vani,

    i like your page a lot and really appreciate your service and the knowledge you share with us. by the way can you please tell whether the leg round measurements for the patiala salwar should be taken in the ankle or thighs. I'll be waiting for your reply.
    Thank you...

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  5. I have included a new image.Please see it you will understand.

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  6. Thanks a lot Vani... Got it now...

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  7. Hi Vani

    I would like to get in touch with you to learn more on cutting patterns. Can you please send me your contact details to nsanusha2007@gmail.com ?
    I also live in Bangalore.

    Thank you.
    Anusha

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  8. Hi Vani,
    I am Priti, I live in Canada. I like your blog. I am learning to stitch. Can you pls explain the term 2nos in Patiala salwar.

    Your blog is very helpful. I really appreciate your effort to share your knowledge with others.

    kind regards,
    priti

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  9. hi Prithi

    2 nos means 2 pieces

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  10. wwwaoo Good tutorial :) nice friend

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  11. Hi Vani,

    Thanks for your quick reply.
    1)How much material needed for patiala (I am 5'2" & seat is 52")
    2) How to lay fabric when cutting.

    thank you kindly,
    priti

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  12. Hi Vani,

    Thanks for your quick reply.
    1)How much material needed for patiala (I am 5'2" & seat is 52")
    2) How to lay fabric when cutting-if fabric is 45" in width.

    thank you kindly,
    priti

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  13. thank you very much!
    Polina from Russia

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  14. Dear Vani,
    I saw your blog and appreciate you effort. I want to stitch a patiala salwar. your blog has helped me.

    Now I when i did the draft I am getting confuse with the E-F point. It says f.L-W.B +2.5". The main confusion is whether to consider the waistband length with the extra 2 inches or not (that is A-C= seat/6 +2)

    Kindly help me
    Regards,
    Manjula.R

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  15. can please tell roughly how much fabric is needed to stitch a patiala pant

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  16. Hi vani, am shaila. I find your blog very informative and i appreciate the effort you take to share the knowledge with others.I would like to know more about attaching facings to neck of salwars.pl help and thanks

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  17. I have given the method of stitching neck with fitted facing here
    http://artvani-vani.blogspot.com/search/label/Method%20of%20stitching%20a%20neck%20with%20fitted%20facing

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  18. u r a great help...one question, the pletes should face each othe in center or the sides.....cause this does make a lot of difference i believe.....

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  19. hi vani,
    i am kavitha. i know to stitch regular salwar. i am interested in stitching different neck designs, i.e
    designing neck with bottom cloth. help me in doing such.

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  20. hai vani....thanks alot
    it helped me alot....
    i have stitched a patiala....and every1 liked it very much....
    i'm interested 2 know how to stich an
    anarkali....

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  21. hi mam,
    wht is the difference between patiyala salwar & dhothi salwar.but these two looks very different.how to sew dhothi salwar.is there any tricks in pleats.pls explain & give us tutorial.pls help & reply.thanking u
    raji

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  22. hey Vani,

    this really an awesome thing... i was searchng for it.. thanks a lot.. :)

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  23. hey vani,

    this is very useful, i hv been searchng fot it.. chala chala thanks :)

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  24. hey vani,

    this is very useful, i hv been searchng for it, chala chala thanks :)

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  25. pleats comes at back side of salwar???? if yes then what is the facing direction of back pleats, i am new in sewing,.pls reply

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    1. Did you sort out how pleats face at the back? I am confused.

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  26. Mam, Thank you so much. Today I stitched patiala shalwar, it i came out well, but the pleats are not very close and more, is it becos I used old saree for trying it out for fist time, which has only less panna. I excluded borders as well

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  27. Mam, In your blog patiala salwar you have taught is semi patiala or full patiala. How much fabric is required for both is there any difference in stiching /cutting methods.Please clarify.

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  28. how to buy the kurta and sherwani easily and cheap you can me ??

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  29. Thanks mam... Tried.. and could do it successfully...

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  30. Ma'am,

    thank you so much for patiala salwar pattern. I was looking for it for a long time.

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  31. hello madam
    i have a doubt in simple salwar kameez
    for sleeve length AC what i have to add if loose fitting is 2 - 2.5"(DF)
    please inform immediately

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  32. Your question is not correct.ln my figure A -C is not the length of the sleeve & D-F is not the width of the sleeve.please check .

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  33. hello vani madam, good tutorial. easy to follow.thank you

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  34. heloo mam
    can u please help me how to lay fabric while cutting ?

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  35. hi vaniji,i am shipra you have explaind in very simple way,thanks for effort n support

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  36. hi madom,

    can u please post the drafting for collar neck kurta and also draftings for different types of collars.i'll be waiting for ur reply.

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  37. I have explained the method of sewing placket here
    http://artvani-vani.blogspot.in/2010/08/neckline-placket_06.html
    and sewing various types of collars here
    http://artvani-vani.blogspot.in/2010/05/peterpan-collar.html
    http://artvani-vani.blogspot.in/2010/05/rplled-peter-pan-collar.html
    http://artvani-vani.blogspot.in/2010/05/plain-open-collar.html
    http://artvani-vani.blogspot.in/2010/05/convertible-collar.html
    http://artvani-vani.blogspot.in/2010/05/convertible-collar.html

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  38. Hi mam,
    Can you please tell me how much cloth v need to stitch patiala salwar. Please reply me at your earliest convenience.

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  39. For patiyala salwar you kneed 44" wide cloth, twice the length + 1/2 meter extra.

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  40. Wow!! What a wonderful information about stitching patiala salwar.
    That's why patiala salwar suits and patiala salwar kameez are so famous because of patiala which is comfortable and durable in summer also.
    Great Post.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  41. Hi Vani,
    thanks for your tutorial. could you please let me know how to fold the material for cutting the patiyala salwar

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  42. Ma

    is K-L HALF THE WIDTH OF THE MATERIAL, SINCE THERE IS A FOLD ON ONE SIDE AND SELVEDGE ON THE OTHER SIDE.

    Thanks ma.

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  43. Nice Blog!! Very use full informarion about stitching bridal patiala salwar suits . i read your blog and follow step and stitch beautiful patiala salwar suit.
    Thank You!!

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  47. Hi mam,
    U r really doing a great job.Thanks for this site.Can u explain in detail how to make pleats for churidar bottom?whether it should face each other?can u pls post the image if possible?

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  48. Hi, is it possible to print out this tutorial? I have tried twice but I keep getting a message saying this function has been disabled. It may be a problem on my end as I am not computer savvy. I look forward to making a pair(or12) for myself. Thank you, Cindy Byrd

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  49. Hi !

    It is very nice and clear. Thank you very much
    Lalitha

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