Its yet another recycle idea! - Days when we used to buy ordinary salwar kameez sets have replaced the era of kurtis now. Instead of the salwars, Jeans have combined with the kurtis more so beautifully. And there lie all the salwars of all the kameezes unused, untouched and new!. One such salwar has found new life and got converted into a kurti!
PS:
Before I begin to explain, Patiala Salwars are the best ones to recycle into kurtis since there's ample cloth available! :-) Am sure, there may be a lot of you who have fallen in love with Patiala salwars and impulsively bought them. Used them once or twice but realised that they are not your style or you may not have been able to carry them off easily! Right!
And so there they might be lying in your wardrobes eating up space. So go ahead bring them all out and use the space for clothes which you might want to use ( Instead of buying new ones, convert them into usable stuff!) but have been stacked up unevenly and avoid them falling on you and showing their anger! when you open the wardrobe! :-) It happened to me and so , these corrective actions from my end!
Here's how I did it:
PS:
Before I begin to explain, Patiala Salwars are the best ones to recycle into kurtis since there's ample cloth available! :-) Am sure, there may be a lot of you who have fallen in love with Patiala salwars and impulsively bought them. Used them once or twice but realised that they are not your style or you may not have been able to carry them off easily! Right!
And so there they might be lying in your wardrobes eating up space. So go ahead bring them all out and use the space for clothes which you might want to use ( Instead of buying new ones, convert them into usable stuff!) but have been stacked up unevenly and avoid them falling on you and showing their anger! when you open the wardrobe! :-) It happened to me and so , these corrective actions from my end!
Here's how I did it:
- Removed stitches of the salwar
- Spread the cloth out on the floor and figure out how to replace them in a running thaan manner. (Apologies for my thoughtlessness for not having taken pictures while I was at the job, had done this project about 4 months ago!)
- Stitch them back like how a running material will look (you may not be able to revive it 100 % back to its original form obviously. But somewhere close.
- Give it to a good receptive tailor who willingly will do it for you. My experience is that, I was lucky to get hold of a tailor then who did it for me. But since he was under paid , he quit his job and unfortunately cannot trace him!
- My gut feel is that any start up tailor looking for business in any form will do alterations willingly. Have seen quite a few moms of school going kids (Without babies to worry about), having the time, having tailoring skills, having a sewing machine and desperately wanting to put the combinations together , will do it for you!
- watch out for such people around you, for all you know you might find such lovely women in your own friend circles! (Waiting with potential magic in their hands!!)
- Make as many friends!
Unless you give it a close look, am sure you cannot make out that its a salwar converted into a kurti!
Happy Recycling!
\