Simple Salwar Cutting And Stitching Very Easy Method || salwar Cutting

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13 Feb 202409:59

Summary

TLDRThis instructional video script guides viewers through the process of cutting and stitching a simple salwar, a traditional South Asian garment. The presenter details the measurements and materials needed, including 2 meters of cotton fabric for a 38-inch salwar length. The tutorial covers marking and cutting the fabric for the salwar's length, belt, and waist, as well as stitching techniques for the waistband and pleats. The script emphasizes precision in measurements and careful stitching for a professional finish, concluding with the final look of the completed salwar.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The video provides a tutorial on how to cut and stitch a simple salwar (a type of loose-fitting trousers).
  • πŸ“ The salwar length mentioned is 38 inches, with the bottom (waistband) and hips also being 38 inches.
  • 🧡 A total of 2 meters of cotton fabric is used for making the salwar, which may vary depending on the length.
  • πŸ‘– The fabric is folded multiple times to prepare for cutting, emphasizing the importance of even folds for symmetry.
  • βœ‚οΈ Extra fabric is cut off for belt attachment, which is 7 inches from the total length of the salwar.
  • πŸ“ Measurements for the bottom fold are marked, including an extra 2 inches for seam allowance.
  • πŸ“ The waistband (cuff) is marked to be 15 to 16 inches from the total length, with an additional 1 inch for seam allowance.
  • πŸ”’ The belt is cut to be 9 inches long after adding a 2-inch margin for folding and stitching.
  • πŸ“ The belt width is determined by adding 8 to 10 inches of looseness to the hip size, with an option for more if the hip size is heavy.
  • πŸ‘— The stitching process includes attaching the belt with joints, folding, and aligning it with the salwar's waistband.
  • πŸ“ The final steps involve stitching the waistband to the salwar, creating pleats, and finishing the hem with a neat fold and straight stitches.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the video?

    -The video focuses on teaching a simple method to cut and stitch a salwar (a type of loose-fitting trousers).

  • What are the measurements of the salwar being made in the video?

    -The salwar has a length of 38 inches, a bottom or waist measurement of 14 inches, and hips measurement of 38 inches.

  • How much fabric is used for making the salwar according to the video?

    -Two meters of cotton fabric is used for making the salwar.

  • What is the first step in the process of making the salwar as shown in the video?

    -The first step is to fold the fabric lengthwise to create a double layer with an open side and a folded side.

  • How is the extra fabric managed after marking the length for the salwar?

    -After marking the length, any extra fabric is cut off to maintain the required length of 38 inches for the salwar.

  • What is the purpose of the belt in the salwar?

    -The belt is attached to the salwar to provide a better fit around the waist and to enhance the overall look of the garment.

  • What is the width of the belt being made in the video?

    -The belt's width is determined by the hip size, with an 8 to 10-inch allowance for a heavy hip size, resulting in a total width of 23 inches for the belt.

  • How is the belt attached to the salwar in the video?

    -The belt is attached by folding it and stitching it to the waistband of the salwar, ensuring it is centered and matches the side seams.

  • What is the process for stitching the waistband of the salwar?

    -The waistband is stitched by matching the straight side of one part of the salwar to the waistband, starting from half an inch and leaving an opening of one and a half inches for the drawstring.

  • What is the final step in the video for completing the salwar?

    -The final step is to fold and stitch the hem of the salwar, creating a neat and finished look.

  • What additional feature is added to the bottom of the salwar in the video?

    -An additional feature is a 1-inch wide canvas strip that is folded and stitched at the bottom of the salwar for reinforcement and decoration.

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