What is blouse use?

What is blouse use?

A blouse (/blaʊz, blaʊs, bluːz/) is a loose-fitting upper garment that was worn by workmen, peasants, artists, women, and children. It is typically gathered at the waist or hips (by tight hem, pleats, parter, or belt) so that it hangs loosely (“blouses”) over the wearer’s body.

What can I do with old Kanjeevaram sarees?

Yet another novel and ingenuous way to use your old kanjeevarams is to decorate your old jewellery with it. Either wrap around some of the cloth that you take of off the sarees onto your jewellery or remove the golden threads out of your kanjeevaram and entwine it onto your bangles.

How can we reuse chiffon saree?

Below are 9 fantastic ways to recycle old chiffon sarees.

  1. Long Skirts, Midi Skirts. We girls love skirts, don’t we?
  2. Lehengas. Creating a Lehenga from an old chiffon saree is an awesome alternative.
  3. Maxi Dress / Gown. Can we ever get enough of maxi dresses?
  4. Dress.
  5. Kurtis / Salwar Kameez.
  6. Shrug / Jacket.
  7. Palazzo Pants.
  8. Tops.

How can we reuse Banarasi saree?

Dhoti or cigarette pant – Why to always go for trousers, denims, leggings. Make a dhoti style pant with an old saree and a cigarette pant that will go on with any dress. 4. Skirt or Ghagra- Make a long floor-length skirt or ghagra out of a saree and style it with a plain blouse or shirt.

How can I reduce the size of my blouse?

To do this, try on the sleeveless blouse (or dress) and pinch in the equal excess you’d like to remove on each side until the blouse/dress feels comfortable. Insert a pin on both sides, temporarily taking in the necessary excess. Move around a bit to make sure you haven’t taken in too much at the sides.

Do blouses have collars?

Most blouses do not typically have straight or stiff collars; however one may have a ruffled or softer line collar. A blouse is always a pull over the head garment. A blouse is generally always hanging loose. While both shirts and blouses can be worn by any body type, each does have its differences.

How do you recycle old silk sarees?

These are few of the things I myself made out of old silk saris and something you can also easily do.

  1. Reuse the borders on new outfits.
  2. Turn into anarkalis.
  3. Turn them into lehenga.
  4. Turn it into dupatta.
  5. Turn them into floor length kurtis.
  6. Just simple accessories to accentuate the kurti should be enough.
  7. Turn them into skirts.

How to recycle old sarees?

So, either at home or with the help of a tailor, rip off the pattu border and stitch it up with a new Kundan work, sequin, or zari based patch work border. Add some tassels or pom poms to the pallu. Recycling old sarees is no rocket science after all.

What to do if you don’t have enough for a saree?

If you do not have enough for the entire outfit, use it in bits and pieces. Once you cut out enough for the lehenga, use the rest for the blouse. If it’s a half saree, you could keep it simple, for a lehenga beef it up with borders, sequin, zardozi, embroidery or lace of your choice.

What to wear with a saree?

If the saree you chose is damaged or torn, you can get a kurta stitched with the remaining fabric. A silk or brocade kurta paired with palazzos, skirt or dhoti pants is surely a head-turner. It makes for a great ethnic addition to your closet. And, oh, value for money. 4. Skirts are cool, you see

Should I get rid of my old Pattu and silk sarees?

If there is that one special saree with frayed pallu or slightly torn edges, you do not have to get rid of it. More often than not, the most damage for the old pattu and silk sarees is in the border.

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