Be it a saree or lehenga or sharara outfit. Blouses are being styled with almost everything these days. You will easily find many designs and patterns in it. Although nowadays you can easily find many readymade blouse designs in the market, we prefer to get it stitched to wear the blouse of perfect fit and desired design.

Nowadays satin blouses are being liked a lot. The satin fabric helps in giving a very classy look. Many times, due to a lack of knowledge about the fabric, we make many small and big mistakes while sewing the blouse, the effect of which we see later. So, today we are going to tell you some tips with the help of which you can easily make a satin blouse and make your look attractive.

How to choose fabric for making a blouse?

You will find many different types of fabrics for blouses in the market. Similarly, satin fabric also comes in many types and the quality of all of them is completely different from each other. Let us tell you that the cheaper or more expensive the price of the fabric, the more you will see a change in its quality. For this, try to first go to 2 to 3 shops and see different types of satin fabric and finally finalize the fabric as per your choice and budget.

What to do to get the perfect fitting blouse?

Often our blouse does not look perfect even after repeated fittings. To give a proper fitting to the blouse, it is very important for you to first understand your body type and the latest fashion trends. For this, you should try to use cups inside the blouse. If your breasts are heavy then use thin material for the cups.

Why should there be a margin inside the blouse?

Often our size increases or decreases, but if there is extra fabric i.e. margin left inside the blouse, then you can easily adjust its size. Apart from this, many fabrics change slightly after the first wash, that is, they shrink, due to which you may face difficulty in carrying it and due to this the cloth may get torn. For this, while making the blouse, you must leave a margin of at least 1 to 2 inches inside.

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