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One versatile item you can bring with you on your beach holiday is a kaftan kurti. Style your kaftan kurti by wearing it as a beach cover-up. It's easy to turn a kaftan kurti into a beach cover-up by simply adding a pair of shorts or a swimsuit underneath. This is a great way to get more use out of your kaftan kurti, and it will also keep you cooler in the summer heat. Style your kaftan kurti by wearing it as a beach cover-up. Wear it over your bikini. You can also layer it over a slip dress or even a pair of palazzo pants. A belt adds structure to your outfit. Add a simple single-colour belt to your kaftan kurti to make it look stunning. It will add a hint of colour to your outfit without making it look too loud. You can also try out a contrasting belt with your kaftan to create a layered look. A kaftan is a beautiful garment and though we can style it in many ways, keeping it simple is one of the best tips to make the most out of it. You can also style your kaftan kurti by adding embellishments such as beads, sequins, or even embroidery. A kaftan kurti worn simply as a one-piece is in itself a very stunning attire.

of bias binding is also required. We used 1″ wide, single fold cotton bias tape, but you could just as easily make your own from the same fabric. Seam Allowance: You can’t go wrong with a kaftan top and jeans combo, they are a 'tried, tested and slayed' look. This look might appear casual and easy, but looks so chic! Here’s how you should style this classic look: A Kaftan Kurti is a versatile garment that lets you experiment with it in different ways. One of the ways you can make the most out of a kaftan's look is by going for a bold colour. The loosely fitted garment looks even more beautiful in a bold colour.

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One of the milder ways to wear your kaftan kurti is by layering it over a collared shirt. This look is casual and easy, but also looks chic, and it is perfect if you are going for a look that will make you stand out from the crowd. If you are wearing a single-collared shirt, try layering your kaftan kurti over it. This also looks great when you wear it with an asymmetrical shirt or even a plain shirt with a bold print. Wear your kaftan with shorts for a walk out to the beach or a day out in nature. A casual yet stunning look that will make all the difference. Plus, it will look chic and comfy for a day out at a beach. There are many kaftans available with shorts of similar patterns and textures. For example, the one in the image is a very chic attire and can be worn for a brunch or for sightseeing when you are not too keen on the beach. An attire that can be worn for multiple purposes. Now look, pairing a skirt with your kaftan might not be everyone's cup of tea. However, a long plain skirt paired with a beautiful kaftan will make you look fashion-forward and stunning. Find a short Kafta Kurta and pair it with a sleek long skirt. A ghagra, on the other hand, will help you dress up for the perfect traditional event.

Measure 14″ down from the shoulder seam on each side and position your ties on the outside edge of the front layer. The raw edge of your tie should be aligned with the raw edge of your side seam. Baste your ties in place. You may also want to pin them out of the way because they can get accidentally caught in your side seams. Fold the sleeve piece in half on the long edge and make a small snip to indicate the centre of the sleeve. Align this notch with the shoulder seam on your kaftan, making sure they are right sides together and sew your sleeves to the kaftan body. Matching the bottom of the V and then all the way down to the hem, continue to sew your centre front seam. Onto The Sleeves There are many different ways to style a kaftan kurta, and one of the best ways is by experimenting with different fabrics. Kaftans can be made from various fabrics, including silk, cotton, linen, and even wool. If you are looking for a more casual kaftan, cotton is a great option. If you are looking for a kaftan kurta to wear to a formal event, silk is a great choice. Press under your 5/8″ (1.5cm) seam allowance from where you stopped sewing to the hem. Next, press the raw edge into the fold to create a double turn narrow hem. Topstitch in place starting at the hem on one side. When you reach the top of the opening, stop, then pivot, and sew a few horizontal stitches before pivoting again and continuing down the other side.The kaftan was introduced to the west in the 1890’s when Alix of Hesse wore the traditional Russian kaftan during her coronation. This garment resembled the kaftans worn by the Ottoman sultans, and was in contrast to the tight-fitting, corseted dresses common in England at that time. The kaftan slowly gained popularity, for its exoticism and as a form of loose-fitting clothing. French fashion designer Paul Poiret further popularised this style in the early 20th century. Matching the seams on your DIY Kaftan where you joined the sleeve to the body, sew the underarm and side seams in one go. Next, sew from the top of the sleeve, pivot at the underarms. You then continue down over your ties and stop at the markings you made.This is easiest done if you make sure your seams are pressed towards your sleeve. The loosely fitted garment can be worn on any occasion and that makes it one of the must-haves in your wardrobe. This is one of the reasons why it has been around for centuries. So, go and style your kaftan kurta using one of these excellent tips and tell us which one is your favourite! Next, fold your ties in half on the short edge and stitch one short edge and the long edge with a 1/4″ (0.5cm) seam allowance. Use a loop turner or safety pin to turn your ties so that they are right side out. Optional: you can topstitch all around the outside edge of your ties if you wish. You will need 2.5-4m of fabric for your DIY Kaftan. We used some lovely Batik fabric from Doughty’s. We had no idea how much we would use so we bought 4m each and both had over a meter left. (Batik are very narrow at just 110cm wide, so if you have a wider fabric you can probably get away with even less.) Notions:

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