How to secure your front pleats + hip pleats: Pin your front pleats together and to your Saree Silhouette. Reach through the space behind your front pleats, grab the extra fabric from your left hip, pull it through, twist, pin and tuck it in. It’s never been easier.
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Continue readingGrab the extra fabric between your front pleats and pallu. Gather the fabric to create pleats along your hip. Pin the pleats to the first layer of the saree and your underskirt or Saree Silhouette. Simple!
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Continue readingA quick tip for perfect hip pleats: Pull the saree tight, pin it to your right thigh, then pinch, pull, and tuck it into your waistband. So easy, even a beginner can do it!
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Continue readingSaree School Lesson 29 - How to hang a prepped Saree
Once you’ve pleated and prepped your saree, hang it on a hanger to minimize the ironing you’ll have to do on the day of the event ❤️ You could also do it this way for travel (and fold in half with the hanger) so you can hang in the hotel closet as soon as you get to your destination.
Step #1:
With pallu and chest pleats already prepped, lay the saree down flat with the inside of the saree facing up.
Step #2:
For the unpleated portion of the saree, do accordion pleats to create a straight edge.
Step #3: Line up the pallu with the accordion pleats you just created.
Step #4: With the outside of the saree facing up, carefully fold and tuck the chest pleats in so that nothing sticks out on the sides.
Step #5: Feed the saree onto a hanger and there you have it!
Continue readingSaree School Lesson 28 - How to pack a prepped saree for Travel
Traveling with your pleated saree? This folding method lets it fit into a carry on. This is also how you would fold a saree to look pretty on the koorai tray!
Step #1:
With pallu and chest pleats already prepped, lay the saree down flat with the inside of the saree facing up.
Step #2:
For the unpleated portion of the saree, do accordion pleats to create a straight edge.
Step #3:
Fold the chest pleats over the accordion pleats with the inside facing up.
Step #4:
Fold the fabric in, ensuring nothing sticks out on the sides.
Step #5:
Wrap the chest pleats and pallu around the folded saree until it's neatly folded.
Step #6:
And there you have it - a perfectly folded, prepped saree!
Check out a full length tutorial on Youtube!
Continue readingSaree School Lesson 27 - Perfect Chest Pleats
When it comes to those regal pleats, I’m a firm believer in ironing Kanchipuram silks for that structured look.
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Continue readingSaree School Lesson 26 - Perfect Pallu Pleats.
A few things:
1. I recommend this method for kanchipuram/silk sarees only (for most others ie satin/net etc. refer to Saree School Lesson 24.
2. My iron brand of choice is Rowenta - steam irons are the best for silk sarees.
3. I don’t recommend storing your precious silk sarees this way - iron/prep as close to the event as possible and then store with regular folds.
Step #1: Iron the entire saree
Step #2: Determine the how wide you want your pleats, create the first pleat and iron it down
Step #3: Bring the other end of the saree to line up with the edge of your first pleat and iron it down
Step #4: Unfold the saree, keeping the first pleat in place. Fold the side of the saree with the first pleat over to the middle fold line and iron it down
Step #5: Unfold the saree, keeping the first pleat in place. Fold the side of the saree with the first pleat over to the fold line you just created and iron it down
Step #6: Fold the saree forward along the line you just ironed, and then fold it over one more time to meet the middle line. Iron it down
Step #7: Bring the other end of the saree over to the middle line and iron it down
Step #8: Unfold the saree and fold it over to the fold line you just created. Iron it down
Step #9: Fold the saree forward along the line you just ironed, and then fold it over one more time to meet the middle line. Iron it down
Step #10: Unfold the entire saree. Starting with the side of the saree opposite the side with the first pleat, fold the saree edge forward onto the next fold line, and then fold it back to meet the edge creating a pleat within a pleat. Once aligned, iron the pleat down.
Step #11: Repeat to the other end of the saree ironing as you go. Your last pleat will be the pleat you created in the beginning.
Step #12: And there you have it - perfect pallu pleats!
Check out the full tutorial on Youtube!
Continue readingSaree School Lesson 25 - How to Nurse in a Saree
Lesson 25 tells you everything you need to know if you're at an event and need to nurse your baby. Follow these easy steps:
1. Wear a front-open blouse.
90% of tiabhuva.com blouses are nursing friendly (zippered blouses can be worn with the zipper in front or back) and were launched when I had my first son because I wanted a soft stretchy blouse I could comfortably fit in whether I had just nursed or was overdue for nursing.
2. Pin together all pleats.
Pinning together your pallu pleats keeps everything in place when it's time to nurse, making it easier to fix your drape afterwards.
3. Do not attach this pin to blouse.
If you pin your pallu pleats together and to your blouse with the same pin, your pleats will unravel every time you need to take the pallu down.
4. Separate pin to attach to blouse for easy removal.
Using a separate pin to pin the pallu to your blouse ensures that your pleats will stay intact every time.
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