Double Layer Kurta Cutting and Stitching
I love the double-layer look because it’s forgiving and adds a designer touch with minimal effort. The key is choosing the right fabrics: a softer, opaque fabric for the inner layer (like cotton or viscose) and a flowy, sheer fabric for the outer layer (like chiffon or georgette).
Here’s a simplified breakdown:
Cutting: Cut the inner layer to your desired kurta length. For the outer layer, you have two options:
Option A (Overlay): Cut it to the same length as the inner layer but with a wider circumference for more flow.
Option B (Peplum): Cut it much shorter, ending at the hip or waist, to create a peplum top effect.
Stitching: Stitch the inner kurta completely as you normally would. Treat the outer layer as a separate, simpler garment—often just a front and back piece joined at the shoulders and sides.
The Magic Step: Instead of attaching the outer layer at the neckline (which can be bulky), simply layer it over the inner kurta and attach both layers together at the hem. You can add a few hidden stitches at the shoulder seams to keep it in place. This creates beautiful dimension and is incredibly easy to execute.
It’s a foolproof way to create a high-fashion, layered look.
Today I will show you how to make Anarkali double layer dress. This is very simple and gorgeous dress. If you want to make trending party wear dress, it is the best for you. For any occasion, you can wear this outfit. This is double layer dress, but you can wear this single with heavy dupatta
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