Week #15 Begins👉Let's do it...Do It Yourself👉Craft, Creativity, Drawing, origami, DIY, Recycling and more

Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah

Hey dear ''steem for ladies'' community with respect and honor to all the admins and moderators I am going to reveal my today's contest skills. How are you all my dear friends? I hope you are very beautiful by the grace of Allah. I am also healthy and well by the grace of Allah. I would like to say a big thank you to @ngoenyi who gave us the pleasure of participating in this beautiful competition.
Today I will show you how to cut and sew six sets of petticoats in a Bangladeshi cut. Today I want to show you how I cut and made this petticoat. The things I need to make this petticoat are:

    1. Tape measure
  • 2.2 yards of 6 fold fabric
    1. Scissors
    1. Chalk

Waist size is 38
long 35

Step 1

In the first step I prepared all the things in one place.

Step 2

In this step I first folded the fabric into two folds.

Step 3

In this step I also cut the waistband from 5" to 10".

Step 4

In this step, I will divide the 38 waist measurement into 8 parts and make a mark by adding half an inch to one part on the upper part of the cloth. And I will mark the same measurement on the bottom part of the cloth.

Step 5

In this step I cut along the scar with scissors.

Step 6

In this step I come to my machine and thread the thread I will be sewing with inside the bobbin ring and prepare to sew.

Step 7

In this step, I stitched the thin jute to the thick jute on both sides.

Step 8

In this step I sewed the waistband.

Step 9

In this step I measure the waist of the petticoat and add 4" of fabric to the waistband accordingly. Then I sew the waistband to the petticoat.

Our bengali girls love 6 sets of petticoats. I love wearing them too. Feels very comfortable with saree. Hope I like today's cutting and sewing of 6 sets of petticoats. Thank you all. Have a nice day.

Thanks everyone for visiting my blog today.

Best regards @rumanaafroz

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