beginners special. इससे आसान प्लाजो पैंट की कटिंग कहीं भी नहीं देखी होगी - Summary

Summary

The video is a tutorial on how to cut a women's palazzo pant. The instructor starts by explaining that they have taken 2 1/4 meters of cloth and will demonstrate how to cut it. They begin by folding the cloth in half, identifying the straight and reverse sides, and making marks on the reverse side.

The instructor then proceeds to make various marks on the cloth, including:

* Margin marks on the side of the cloth
* Belt marks at 2 inches from the top
* Length marks at 35 inches, leaving 1 inch for the belt
* Bottom folding marks at 2 inches from the bottom
* Waist marks, taking into account the hip measurement
* Crochet marks, using a 1-inch tape to create a diagonal shape

The instructor then explains how to cut the front and back sides of the palazzo, using the marks made earlier. They also discuss how to add extra cloth to the back side to prevent it from pulling when the wearer sits.

Finally, the instructor demonstrates how to cut the bottom of the palazzo, making sure to leave a 2-inch mark and cutting at a slant to prevent any gaps. They conclude by showing the completed cutting of the palazzo pant.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about cutting women's palazzo pants.
2. The instructor has previously explained cutting techniques for palazzo pants.
3. Two and a quarter meters of cloth are required to make palazzo pants.
4. The cloth is folded in half and then in half again to create a straight edge.
5. Markings are made on the reverse side of the cloth.
6. The edge of the cloth is cut off to prevent it from shrinking later.
7. A margin is marked on the side of the cloth.
8. The instructor explains the importance of marking the margin correctly.
9. The length of the palazzo pants is marked, with a total length of 35 inches plus 5 inches for the belt.
10. The belt is marked at 2 inches from the top.
11. The bottom of the palazzo pants is marked at 2 inches from the bottom.
12. The waist is marked according to the hip measurement, with an additional 2 inches added.
13. The instructor explains how to mark the waist and salem (side seam allowance).
14. The instructor explains how to cut the front side of the palazzo pants.
15. The remaining cloth is used to cut the back side of the palazzo pants.
16. The back side of the palazzo pants is cut with an extra 2 inches at the top to prevent it from pulling.
17. The instructor explains how to mark and cut the back side of the palazzo pants.
18. The instructor provides a link to a video on stitching the palazzo pants in the description below.
19. The palazzo pants are cut with a 2-inch margin at the bottom.
20. The instructor explains how to cut the palazzo pants to prevent them from shrinking or pulling.