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Old 18th July 2006, 08:40 PM
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Pls advise me on the brand name to buy.

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Old 16th August 2006, 08:21 AM
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hi,

i am interested in learning stitching. especially churidars, salwars, tops...is any one out there who can help me. i have a sewing machine-singer brand. my mom had singer too. worked quite well for years..i know the basics of using the machine and basic stitching. thats all. will appreciate if anyone can guide me
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Old 16th August 2006, 08:39 AM
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Hi Reena,

Just some simple suggestions, you may have thought of these already.

I think in Dubai you have one basic possibility to learn stitching. There are a lot of migrant tailors (especially women) from Kerala, North India etc in Dubai. Some of them will definitely be willing to give you lessons.

Or did you try the Singer showrooms in Dubai? In India they have a structured tailoring course with certificates on completion.

If you know basics, you can also remove stitches on a well fitting salwar suit and try to make a template on paper.

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Old 17th August 2006, 09:44 PM
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Default Dear Reena..

It is great to be able to make one's own clothes, if possible. I never had the patience for it. But it is a boon, especially if you are living abroad and cannot have the luxury of personally tailored clothes. Some of my saris are set aside because they do not have matching blouses.
Vidya's idea is great-- to remove stitches of a salwar suit and make a template. Actually, you can also use a simple straight cut trousers instead of a salwar. The kameez is something you have to make yourself. Give it a try. Best of luck:)

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Old 18th August 2006, 08:50 AM
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dear Reena,
I stitch my dresses as per the method Vidya has suggested. Completely take apart a blouse or salwar and iron it well. Then make a dress ad see if fits. You can make necessary alterations consequently. I learnt like that only. In the meantime, I shall prepare a drawing for salwar and send it to you. Please PM me you e mail id. I hope I shall be able to help you.
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Old 6th September 2006, 08:51 AM
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Hey,
thanks all of you for sharing this idea and encouraging me. i am going to try one and i will let you all know about my adventure.
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Old 27th September 2006, 12:43 AM
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hi ami

if you are still undecided on the sewing machine, singer is good brand and there is a good deal now, check it out

http://www.deals2buy.com/search/sewi...:09-27-2006::N


good luck

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Default Re: Sewing machine.

Hi,
I'm planning to buy a sewing machine for doing alteration works for my daughter's dresses. can anybody suggest me a good one at nominal price?

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hi i am a house wife.trying to learn sewing
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