Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ghagra choli

Yes friends, what you guess is right....this turned out as my daughter's Deepawali dress. When I brought this material before three months I didn't think  that it will be one among  her Deepawali dresses. I had a plan of finishing it before but could complete it only now. So what..... 
Better late than never.

It is the usual sleeveless pattern except the  tupatta. I tried to give the butterfly effect . It will more beautiful when  weared  around the neck.


Wait... wait... the patch work is not my creation, it is ready made

I want to add some hangings on the top but couldn't get matching beads or stones, so  I just finished it with silver color sequins and patches for the straps.



It is back open. we can knot it at the back...


At last this is what I not satisfied with..
the zipper
This is the first time I using zipper in the skirt, that too with lining. I want to make invisible zipper but it is clearly visible(that too the white color.. I didn't get the matching color). I think I can do better next time with this experience.

Just a look with out tupatta...


I am linking this to post the respective link up parties....


17 comments:

  1. Too good..... this traditional ghagra choli is really very trendy and smart.... good job..

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  2. beautiful..sequnce goes well with the colour of the dress..
    WISH U N FAMILY HAPPY AND SAFE DEEPAVALI

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  3. Hi... Its really very cute with a professional look. It looks like as if u had bought it from textile shop. The colour and sequence goes well with the butterfly effect. the thin strap on the shoulder part adds elegance to the stuff. Keep creating more... Eager to see Kavinmathi in this dress.

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  4. What a lovely outfit for your daughter for the Deepawali festival. The silver sequins along the edges give it a nice finished look. Nice work!

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  5. ரொம்ப் நல்ல இருக்கு தென்றல், அருமையா தச்சு இருக்கீங்க்'
    பெண் குழந்தை இல்லாததால் க்வுன் தைக்கும் வாய்ப்பில்லி, முன்பு நாத்தனார் பிள்ளைக்ளுக்கு தைத்த்து, இதை பார்த்த்தும் தைக்கும் ஆர்வம் வருது. முதலாவதாக வந்து வாழ்த்தியமைக்கு மிக்க நன்றி.
    உங்கல் பெயர் ம்ல்ர்விழியா?

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  6. I entered here to see what you had done to your little angle.
    Yes my presemption is correct.
    Very cute dress.
    happy Diwali to you and all your family.

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  7. Very nice dress Thendral. Post some snaps of Kavin in this attire. Eager to see those.

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  8. lovely work Thendral,good and happy visiting your blog

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  9. very beautiful work.firsttime i visit this blog i feel happy.i want speak with you how i can speak and ask about dresses and embroidery.

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  10. Hi Aparnashree, thank you. You can reach me at rsthendral@gmail.com

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  11. Wow what a beautiful creation. Sewing a button even is a big effort for me so I can only sit and gape at the wonders you create!

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  12. it's a beautiful creation.Ghagra Choli looks good on kids.The silver sequins along the edges give it a nice finished look. it looks awesome..

    Chaniya Choli | Chaniya Cholis

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