The video is a tutorial on how to make a kurti (a traditional Indian garment) from an old saree. The instructor begins by discussing the materials needed, including a chiffon saree and a quarter lining diameter of the same color. They then proceed to demonstrate the cutting and stitching process, including how to prepare the bodice, cut the fabric, and attach the sleeves. The instructor also shows how to add a gota patti lace to the neck and sleeves, and how to attach the lining to the kurti. The tutorial covers various techniques, such as folding, cutting, and stitching, and provides tips on how to achieve a professional-looking finish. The instructor also discusses how to add a zipper or other closure to the kurti. The video ends with the completed kurti, which the instructor describes as comfortable and elegant.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about cutting and stitching a kurti from an old saree.
2. The host is using a chiffon saree for the project.
3. A quarter lining diameter of the same color is also used.
4. The bodice is prepared first, with the front and back pieces cut together.
5. The length of the bodice is one-fourth of the total length, with a 1-inch margin added.
6. The full chest size is measured and used to determine the width of the bodice.
7. The armhole is cut at a specific measurement, with a 1-inch margin added.
8. The shoulder joint is marked and cut at a specific measurement.
9. The back armhole is cut and marked at a specific measurement.
10. A gota patti lace is attached to the neck and armholes.
11. The sleeves are cut and attached to the bodice.
12. The skirt is cut at a specific length, with a 1-inch margin added.
13. The total length of the kurti is 45 inches, with the bodice length cut at 14 inches.
14. The skirt length is 31 inches, with a 1-inch margin added.
15. The lining is attached to the m fabric on the inside.
16. The video provides instructions on how to cut and stitch the kurti.