2. Taking the Pallu (Anchal) : The pallu or the anchal which is the decorative end part of the sari is taken on the left shoulder, wrap it and bring it on the right shoulder.
3. Making pleats: Start making pleats from the rest of the sari. Hold the pleats together firmly at the top and wrap them into a bolster (a banana shaped structure where all the folds are firmly tucked in) using the initial layer. The video clearly explains this step
4. Making a Kachha (Dhoti): Leave the folds or pleats in the front. Take the center most pleat in between the legs to the backside, make small border sized pleats and tuck it at the waist.
5. Tying a konchha from the front: The portion of the sari near the feet is folded in a layer for tucking into the waist so that the beautiful border is seen in the front.
Arpita Tripathi says
Lovely post 🙂
anjali says
Thanks a ton dear 🙂
Swathi Bhat says
Ha ha..war 😀 Walking in the saari is still a nightmare for me..lol . Lovely post 🙂
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anjali says
Thanks a lot cup cake 🙂
Alok singhal says
I am a huge fan of Sarees, but i think the way North Indians wear it looks pretty elegant.
Good post though.
anjali says
Thanks a lot Alok 🙂