Make jackets for anarkalis and salwar kameez from dupattas- No sewing method

2017-09-26 15

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Jacket style Anarkalis suits & salwar kameez & kurti jackets are so much in fashion these days especially for festive occasions and wedding functions.\r
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Jacket styles were introduced by the resses back in the late 1980s, but it is still carried with elegance by designers. Designers are always introducing new styles of even old things. So this jacket suits thing is also one of those creations by designers that are presented to us in a very beautiful manner. Upper jackets were used by the old time celebrities when they were used to wear it on Anarkali frocks and skirts.\r
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And how wonderful it would be if you could make these jackets for anarkali suits or salwar kameez yourself and that too in no time and without the need for any stitching or sewing.\r
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In this video, I show you a quick method to convert the dupattas of your anarkalis and patiala salwar suits into jackets and thus revamp your old suits into jacket style suits.\r
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This method doesnt require any stitching and can be easily done by anybody.\r
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So use this method to convert your dupattas into jackets and revamp your anarkali suits and patiala salwar suits this wedding season. Your churidars and salwar kameez will get an entirely new look with this method.\r
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I hope that you liked this video on how to convert your old anarkali and patiala salwar suits into jacket style suits.\r
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