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How to design your own clothes

So how about sending waves of surprise from your tailor?
Patch
work
from
your
old
or
tired
of
having
worn
clothes
can
be
a
new
patch
for
your
new
dress
especially
a
salwar
kameez,
for
the
sleeves,
slit
and
neck.
The
embroidery
of
your
old
dress
can
serve
as
a
patch
work
to
adorn
your
new
dress.
If you are in love with a particular print or design (especially block prints), you can trace the design on to your new fabric (preferably cotton) and fill it with fabric colors of your choice or give it to a dyer {some dry cleaners also aid in dyeing) to dye the designed area.
Beautiful buttons of your old clothes can be used for your new ones.
Small metal or brass accessories that adorn your old salwar kameez can be of ornamentation to your new ones.
Bored of wearing a frequently worn sari? Just cut it into a dupatta and match it with plain kurta and kameez to form a new dress.
An old sari but fresh in appearance can be converted into a salwar kameez.
An exquisite sequence worked or an embroider old sari that you don't prefer to wear can be cut out as a patch work for a new salwar (if the work is intricate or elaborate two to three new clothes can be made), or cut it into a blouse for a plain sari.
You can approach a dyer to dye an old sari with a new combination of colors.
Lastly but not the least save up your wastes of your freshly stitched clothes from your tailor to form patches works for your new ones.
So
how
about
kindling
the
designer
in
you
to
enrapture
attentions
of
your
new-enamored
creations?



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