This is a wonderful blog Vani avare. I am so glad i found your blog. I have been learing to stitch from last 5 months. You have given a great tutorial about many things.
I have been to many sites, when we need to pay to get pattern. you have been posting it them for free. Princess cut - is one where tailors make crazy money out of it and you have given pattern. wonderful.
I would like to know if you take classes, i would be willing to attend or any books or sites you would recommend. Thank you in advance. I shall be awaiting your reply.
I would want to know how to draft this sleeve. If you could help me i would be delighted. thank you in advance. sending link of photo as I dont know how else to convey.
Please check this link and let me know if you could help me.
Shoulder slope is necessary for garments.for plump persons we can take 1/2" and for thin persons we can take 3/4" to 1".probably you have to reduce scye depth
Hi Vani, I didnt have time to check out the link earlier.I was just going through it and when I clicked the it asks for the google account and even after signing I cannot go to the particular page.Tell me how to proceed further.
In my blog under the heading " about me" there is "search this blog".Type patiyala salwar and search, you will get the details on which days that I have posted .
I found your blog when I was looking for simple sari blouse draft instructions online. I also found your second blog from here - To tell the truth - I fell in love with your blogs.
I have been following your blog for a while now.Great work!You have solved a great problem for me by posting the katori cut blouse pattern.I have already taken help from your tutorials on sleeves, and body measurements.I managed to stitch 3 churidars for myself with perfect fitting.Thanks a lot.
I just have one doubt regarding princess cut blouse..is it supposed to be back open type?or can it also be made with front open pattern?please let me know.Thanks a lot.Keep up the good work!
Hi Vani your instructions on Blouse stiching are very helpful . I have a Question on the Princess cut blouse. Do we still need the belt at the front bottom piece? or does this go without the belt? the link of the pictures you posted I think dod not show the belt but its not clearly mentioned in your instructions so got confused. Can you please Clarify? Thanks Monika
Indian saree blouse are truly amazing. I love to see all brides in bridal sarees. Today brides of love to wear Bridal Sarees For Wedding on their special day and wedding ceremonies.
madam May I know which age group can wear a princesscut blouse and katori blouse ,whether a thin person or a fat person can u please give us details and also the cloth required to stich the variety so that we can buy the correct lenght of the material
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the draft vani...
ReplyDeletethank you again vani!
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence Vani.Today I stitched a princess cut short tops.Your draft is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful blog Vani avare. I am so glad i found your blog. I have been learing to stitch from last 5 months. You have given a great tutorial about many things.
ReplyDeleteI have been to many sites, when we need to pay to get pattern. you have been posting it them for free. Princess cut - is one where tailors make crazy money out of it and you have given pattern. wonderful.
I would like to know if you take classes, i would be willing to attend or any books or sites you would recommend. Thank you in advance. I shall be awaiting your reply.
Thank you all for the appreciation.sorry I am not conducting any classes.I am doing it a hobby.
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ReplyDeleteI would want to know how to draft this sleeve. If you could help me i would be delighted. thank you in advance. sending link of photo as I dont know how else to convey.
Please check this link and let me know if you could help me.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_fcRS8CMQyrc/S-i4d8DD-hI/AAAAAAAAC_I/JdaKNzLhZng/s1600/sep%20172.jpg
Hi,
ReplyDeleteThis is dheepa from chennai.
Atlast, im happy that I found a blog where we can chat abt tailoring.
I want to suggest you one thing, if u give a model princess blouse, it might came out with 200% beneficial....
Anyway, thnx for sharing this for the creative work lovers...
Hi,
ReplyDeleteCan u give a model blouse for this post
Hi, Deepa
ReplyDeleteI have given a site in which there are many Princess seam blouse models
Please see.
Thanks for sharing your art..
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Hi Vani,
ReplyDeleteHow can i convert 4 darts saree blouse to princess blouse?
I am worried about fitting if i neglect the side seam dart and center front dart...
Vani,
ReplyDeleteIs shoulder slope mandatory for saree blouse can i not ignore it?
My shoulder is coming off if i use 2 cm of shoulder slope.
and there's gap between blouse and shoulder..
How can i make it fit for wide neckline?
Shoulder slope is necessary for garments.for plump persons we can take 1/2" and for thin persons we can take 3/4" to 1".probably you have to reduce scye depth
ReplyDeleteHi Vani,
ReplyDeleteI didnt have time to check out the link earlier.I was just going through it and when I clicked the it asks for the google account and even after signing I cannot go to the particular page.Tell me how to proceed further.
Hi Mahalakshmi,
ReplyDeleteI just clicked on the link.It opened.
I do not know what the problem is.
I wanted to know if how I can convert 4 darts bodice to princess bodice.
ReplyDeleteI understood that I can make princess line with dart 1 and 3 …
How can I modify dart 2 and 4 from the image given?
I have image here for ur understanding
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/wlzH9nym9Z8VSqW4wUOPsA?feat=directlink
Thank u vani.once again i am requesting u to give in detail about patiala to my email account.I unable to find all parts of patiala.
ReplyDeletevery nice. i have made my myself this type of blouse by taking ur tutorial.
ReplyDeletethank u
Hi Rajani,
ReplyDeleteignore those two darts and prepare the draft.
In my blog under the heading " about me" there is "search this blog".Type patiyala salwar and search, you will get the details on which days that I have posted .
ReplyDeletehi vani,
ReplyDeletecan u please tell me if we can make front opening for princess seam blouse. Also can u tell us how to stich side opening for a blouse.
shamim
Dear Vani,
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family
"Wishing you all Merry christmas and Happy New year"
Loves Viji.
Hi Viji.Thanks a lot.I wish you a very happy new year.May God bless you and your family health ,wealth and prosperity.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Vani
hi vani,
ReplyDeletewish you a very happy and prosperous new year!
Hi Nirmala,
ReplyDeleteThank you.
I wish you the same!
Best wishes
I want details for cutting and sewing princess cut blouse. Can u please guide.
ReplyDeleteFirst prepare sari blouse draft
ReplyDeleteIt is here
http://artvani-vani.blogspot.com/search/label/Method%20of%20stitching%20sari%20blouse
Then make the necessary changes as mentioned here.
please tell me how to draft side piece of the katori blouse
ReplyDeletePlease see here
ReplyDeletehttp://artvani-vani.blogspot.com/search/label/Method%20of%20stitching%20Katori%20Blouse
Hi Vani,
ReplyDeleteI found your blog when I was looking for simple sari blouse draft instructions online. I also found your second blog from here - To tell the truth - I fell in love with your blogs.
Subhashri
Thank you Shubhashri for the appreciation
ReplyDeleteHi Vani,
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for a while now.Great work!You have solved a great problem for me by posting the katori cut blouse pattern.I have already taken help from your tutorials on sleeves, and body measurements.I managed to stitch 3 churidars for myself with perfect fitting.Thanks a lot.
I just have one doubt regarding princess cut blouse..is it supposed to be back open type?or can it also be made with front open pattern?please let me know.Thanks a lot.Keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot for the appreciation.
ReplyDeleteYou can do both ways
Hi Vani your instructions on Blouse stiching are very helpful . I have a Question on the Princess cut blouse. Do we still need the belt at the front bottom piece? or does this go without the belt? the link of the pictures you posted I think dod not show the belt but its not clearly mentioned in your instructions so got confused. Can you please Clarify? Thanks Monika
ReplyDeleteNo need for the patti.Main aim of this type of blouse to minimize stitching in the front so that it will not show under thin sari.
ReplyDeleteHi, I have a small doubt.. can a normal cut blouse (already stitched)be altered into a princess cut blouse? or a choli cut??
ReplyDeletesorry you cannot
ReplyDeletethanku mam for such nice tutorial on princess cut blouse .....i made it one for myself and it looks awesome really beautiful ...thanks again.
ReplyDeletethanks mam for such clear tutorial for princess cut blouse...i made it one for myself it looks beautiful....really thankful to you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for wonderful blog.
ReplyDeletei would like to know how to make deep neck blouses.
Indian saree blouse are truly amazing. I love to see all brides in bridal sarees. Today brides of love to wear Bridal Sarees For Wedding on their special day and wedding ceremonies.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prince cut Blouse mam i request u to plz tel me how to stitch nau vari sari ready to wear n one tuks blouse plz plz plz mam
ReplyDeleteHi vani. I am a great lover of ur blog.can u please guide me as to how much should the darts be measured?M-A,N-A,P-B,Q-B
ReplyDeleteI am a great lover of ur blog. Can u please guide as to how much should the darts measure in princess cutting?MA, NA, PB, QB.
ReplyDeletemadam May I know which age group can wear a princesscut blouse and katori blouse ,whether a thin person or a fat person can u please give us details and also the cloth required to stich the variety so that we can buy the correct lenght of the material
ReplyDeleteshort and sweet... and so easy to understand... thanks a lot mam... its an amazing blog
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