BEGGINERS NAUWARI KASTHA SAREE DRAPING TUTORIAL|DRAPE YOUR NAUWARI SAREE IN THREE STYLE|STEP BY STEP - Summary

Summary

The content is a video tutorial on how to wear a Nauvari saree in three different styles. The speaker, Khushboo Singh, demonstrates each style step-by-step and provides tips and tricks for achieving a perfect drape. Here's a brief summary of each style:

**Style 1:**
The first style involves making a knot near the belly button and then creating pleats on the fabric at the back. The pallu is then secured on the left shoulder, and the border is tucked in at the knee.

**Style 2:**
The second style involves making a tight knot near the belly button and then creating wide pleats on the fabric at the front. The pleats are then secured with a safety pin, and the border is tucked in at the knee.

**Style 3:**
The third style involves creating a bell-shaped pattern on the fabric and then securing it with a safety pin. The fabric is then folded and secured with another safety pin to create a cigarette pattern.

Throughout the video, Khushboo provides tips on how to achieve a perfect drape, how to secure the pallu, and how to create different patterns on the fabric. She also encourages viewers to experiment with different styles and share their favorite looks in the comments.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video tutorial is about tripping a Nauwari saree in three different styles.
2. The saree used in the tutorial is made of pure cotton.
3. The saree is soft and has a perfect border and a favorite color.
4. To start tripping the saree, take the side of the pallu straight to the left side.
5. The other side of the pallu will automatically come to the right side.
6. To fold the fabric, bring it to the right side and make a note.
7. The note should be made on the inside of the saree.
8. If needed, shape wear can be worn on the inside to prevent rashes.
9. Hold the fabric of the saree from the back side and pull it from the bottom.
10. The cloth on the left side should be completely tight, and the cloth that rises upwards should overlap.
11. Set the saree tightly on the feet.
12. Hold the remaining length of the saree and hold the pallu side but not the border.
13. Arrange the pleats in a ruffly manner with hands and put it on the left shoulder.
14. The length of the pallu can be adjusted to preference.
15. Near the waist, leave a little bit of fabric.
16. Arrange the long fabric that is left in the plate.
17. Make a lot of plates by folding the fabric.
18. Use three fingers to hold the plates in place.
19. Press the edges with fingers to secure the plates.
20. Cover the plates with the fabric and make a Ravana-like fold.
21. Tuck the border on the knee like a banana type shape.
22. Put the top border on the left side shoulder while typing.
23. Arrange the fabric on the front side in wide plates.
24. If making thin plates, a lot of plates will come towards the front.
25. To avoid a thick fabric on top, make wide plates.
26. Arrange the plates inwards and towards the right side.
27. Secure the plates with a pin on the left side shoulder.
28. The pin should be put on the side, not straight.
29. Use a saffron to secure the pallu on the left side shoulder.
30. Arrange the border in a wide plate and tuck it on the knee.
31. To make a Jik Jik pattern, pick the first plate in front and hold the fabric away from the border.
32. Make a bell type fold and secure it with a saffron.
33. Pick the fabric in the next step and lift the border from the bottom side.
34. Fold the border and secure it with a saffron.
35. Repeat the steps to make a pizza pattern.

Note: Some sentences were excluded as they were incomplete or did not make sense in the context of the tutorial.