The video is a tutorial on cutting a kurti armhole and sleeve. To cut the kurti, the fabric is folded in a specific way and measurements are taken. The measurements include a 7.5-inch allowance at the bottom for the armhole and chest, a 15-inch allowance for the waist, and a 22-inch allowance for the hip.
To cut the armhole, a 6.5-inch measurement is taken from the top, and half an inch is deducted from the bottom. The armhole of the back is cut 1.5 inches larger than the armhole of the front.
To cut the sleeve, the fabric is folded in a specific way, and measurements are taken based on the chest size. The sleeve is cut with a 3-inch allowance at the top and a 5-inch seal at the bottom. The sleeve is then cut along with the armhole of the kurti.
The video also provides tips on how to cut the armhole and sleeve perfectly, including making small cuts and using a formula to divide the chest size by 5. The video concludes with a demonstration of how to cut the armhole and sleeve, and the final result is a perfectly cut kurti and sleeve.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about tips and tricks for cutting kurti armholes and sleeves.
2. The fabric is folded on four sides to cut the front and back simultaneously.
3. The fabric is kept double folded to cut the front and back together.
4. The top side of the fabric is kept absolutely straight.
5. A waiver of 7.5 inches is made at the bottom for the armhole and chest.
6. The same waiver is made at 7.5 inches for the armhole and chest for normal size.
7. A straight allowance is made for the waist at 15 inches.
8. The waist is forgiven at 15 inches.
9. A straight allowance is made for the hip at 22 inches.
10. The hip work is done at 22 inches.
11. The normal size for the armhole is 7.5 inches or 9 inches.
12. The chest size is divided by 4 to get the measurement for the armhole.
13. The waist size is divided by 4 to get the measurement for the waist.
14. The hip size is divided by 4 to get the measurement for the hip.
15. The fabric is cut in a way that leaves a small margin for folding.
16. The armhole is cut in a way that leaves a small margin for folding.
17. The sleeve is cut with the mother (main fabric) and has a margin for folding.
18. The armhole of the sleeve is cut in a way that matches the armhole of the kurti.
19. The sleeve is cut to match the size of the kurti.
20. The pleats are cut in a way that matches the armhole of the kurti.
Note: Some of the points may seem repetitive, but I've tried to break them down into individual facts for clarity.