Saree School Lesson 6 - Horsie Kick the pleats into place.
This lesson was coined by my good friend Anna!
Once you’ve taken your pleats, the easiest way to get them aligned is to lightly kick the bottom into place. Especially useful once you’ve staggered the pleats and want to determine if you need to make any adjustments.
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Continue readingSaree School Lesson 5 - Stagger your pleats.
Stagger your pleats ever so slightly to get that beautiful flare at the bottom of your drape.
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Continue readingSaree School Lesson 4 - Pleating 101.
Pleating is by far the trickiest part of draping a saree but not to worry, we've got you covered! Check out this in-depth pleating tutorial:
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Continue readingSaree School Lesson 3 - Tuck flat.
This lesson is especially important when draping wider sarees like Kanchipuram. Our lace sarees are similar in width and while they’re easier to drape for those who are tall, taking the time to tuck as flat as possible from the very first tuck will ensure that the drape looks neat and structured regardless of height.
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Continue readingSaree School Lesson 2 - Secure your drawstring.
Amma was right, the tighter you tie your underskirt drawstring, the more secure your drape. Luckily we've got a better option now with the Saree Silhouette!
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Continue readingSaree School Lesson 1 - Wear your shoes before draping.
Always wear your shoes before you begin draping to avoid your saree being too short once you put on your footwear of choice.
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