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How to tie a Pattu saree

Discussion in 'Clothing & Apparels' started by srithilaya, Nov 4, 2008.

  1. srithilaya

    srithilaya New IL'ite

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    Hi,
    I need to attend a function and I am planning to tie my marriage saree.It is a very heavy saree.Can any one suggest some tips to tie that saree properly.

    Sri
     
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  2. PinkRubies

    PinkRubies Moderator Staff Member Platinum IL'ite

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    I dont noe if this will help...espeacially since i dont wear saris im still on half sarees =D buh it might ne useful for others...

    STEP 1
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    STEP 2
    Start wearing the[​IMG] sari by tucking its plain/upper end into the petticoat, at a position which is a little bit

    to the right of the navel. Make sure that the lower end of the sari should be touching the floor, and that the whole length of the sari comes on the left-hand side. Now wrap the sari around yourself once, with the sari now coming back in the front, on your right side.

    STEP 3

    Make about 5 to 7 pleats of equal width of 5 inches, starting at the tucked-in end. Gather the pleats together, neatly, ensuring that the lower edge of the pleats are even and just off the ground and that the pleats fall straight and evenly. A safety pin may be used to stop the pleats from scattering.
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    STEP 4

    Neatly tuck the pleats into the petticoat, at the waist, slightly to the left of the navel, in such a manner that they open to your left.

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    STEP 5
    Drape the remaining fabric around yourself once more left to right, and bring it round your hips to the front, holding the top edge of the sari.
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    FINALLY..STEP 6

    Slightly raise the remaining portion of the Sari on your back, bringing it up under the right arm and over the left shoulder so that the end of the Sari falls to about the level of your knees.

    The end portion thus draped (or pleated) from the left shoulder onwards, is called the Pallav or the Pallu, and can be prevented from slipping off teh shoulder, by fastening it at the shoulder to the blouse with a small safety pin (

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  3. PinkRubies

    PinkRubies Moderator Staff Member Platinum IL'ite

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    Other Indian Ways of Wearing a Sari

    Different regions of India have their own distinct forms of draping a Sari. Some of these are outlined below:
    • Gujarati version: This version of draping, ccommonly known as the seedha pallu way, is also found in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar. Instead of opening to the left, the pleats are tucked so that they open to the right. Then, the pallu is taken to the back and brought over the right shoulder. It is then spread across the chest, and the left edge is tucked in the petticoat at the back.
    • Maharashtra version: Instead of the usual five-and-a-half meters, the sari in this version measures eight meters. One portion of the sari is drawn up between the legs and tucked in behind at the waist, while another portion is draped as a pallu over the bosom. Thus it forms a kind of divided sari, allowing greater freedom of movement.
    • Tamilian way: Like the Maharashtra version, the sare in this version, too, measures eight meters. After wrapping around the waist, the pleats are positioned along the left leg. The rest of the sari is taken over the left shoulder, wrapped once again round the waist and tucked on the left side.
    • Bengali version: The sari is worn pleatless; it is wrapped around the waist, brought back to the right side and the pallu is thrown over the left shoulder. The pallu is then brought up under the right arm and once again cast over the left shoulder.
     
  4. ritaroy

    ritaroy Bronze IL'ite

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    Thanks for the pictures and post Ruby.

    Love

    Rita
     
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    ritaroy Bronze IL'ite

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    Thanks for the link Vasthraa.

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    vedikachingu New IL'ite

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    Anyone knows how to were Gujarathi saree? Provide help with image format like above.
    Thanks..
     
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    srkumar6 New IL'ite

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    Hi How exactly the pin has to be put to the blouse can you pls explain thanks
     
  8. helenwlsn5

    helenwlsn5 New IL'ite

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    Great explanation and pictures. It really helped me a lot. Thanks a lot for sharing the detailed explanation.
     

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