Dear Friends…..
Today I have something special to share with you all, it’s close to my heart. I started this blog to help gals interested in sewing and initially my blog was having very less audience and I used to feel very low because of it but I knew it will grow slowly as one should have a tons of patience to make your venture successful…Whenever I post I just think that who will be the first to ask the query, will people sew their dresses with the help of my tutorial etc… Ohh!!! let’s come to my topic or else I will wander on any other road.
Many of you might have stitched your kurta,salwar etc.. according to my tutorial but very few of them share with me their dresses. The following kurtas are stitched by those few sewists with the help of my tutorial. The images are arranged in the order by which they were uploaded.
1) This kurta is stitched by Deepa Vinod. She was the first to upload it and she was really feeling very happy by the fitting she got from the dress.

Her comment
Dear Gurmeet, I had tried early but every time &;it got flopped. It came very well. thank you .it was far better than my tailor did.
2) This apple cut kurti is stitched by Anu Mol. It was her first kurti stitched with the help of my tutorial

.Her comment
Hi dear Gurmeet, this is the salwar kameez I stitched. In this I adopt your neckline and apple cut. This was my trial of neckline and all. So some finishing problems are there.
Next time I try to upload good one .
3) This collar neck kurti is stitched by FabDabGrab. It also came out very well.

Her comment
Dear Gurmeet
As said, I’m uploading the successful sewed kurta with high neck and perfect fitting sleeves. (Its might not have a 100% finished outlook but still managed to reach this much)… well, the credit goes
to you for giving clear instructions.
Cheers!!
4) This kurta with lining is stitched by FabDabGrab.

Her comment
Hello Gurmeet
This one is with lining as instructed by you. Thanks again!!! You Rock!
Cheers!
5) This anarkali is stitched by Neesu Sharma and it is also very neatly stitched.

She told me to comment as she was not able to post the comment due to some technical glitches. But the image is saying the comment isn’t it ?
All the comments are by the one who stitched the kurti. Hope I will receive more images of kurti in near future…
Till then
Happy Blogging!!
LOVE ‘N’ GRATITUDE
Gurmeet 🙂
Hi gurmeet! M priyanka n i really appreciate d way u hv made stitching so comprehensive …i lv stitching bt evrytime the outcm had sm prblm area but ever since i referred to ur blog thngs hv become a lot easier…currently m working on a anarkali ,hope it comes out well.willa send u pics of my creations later.good job dear,,!!!
Dear Priyanka,
Glad to know your sewing has been easier. Keep sewing waiting for your anarkali pics 🙂
Hello Gurmeet ji, Your blog is great. U tell about different style of stitching and sewing, cutting so nicely with pictures and examples shown, that really impact in great manner and makes it easy to understand. Many people are benefited with your work
Keep it up.
Vinod
Thanks for appreciating my efforts…. Sirjee.
Keep visiting.
Hi Gurmeet, your tutorials look clear and the constructions from your readers look great too. Marking them to make one for myself. Thanks.
Thanks and keep visiting.
Dear Gurmeet, can u please do a tutorial on fixing zip on a kameez..pls
Sure dear….
dear Gurmeet, I am living in The Netherlands, Europe. I enjoy your blog and I have alrady made 2 kurti following your instructions. Ofcourse the colours of my creations are not as bright as yours, I am a typical dutch woman, 1.75m blond , green eyes, so my colours are much softer.As you see, you have followers all over the world.Keep your work going on!
Dear Anna,
I am very delighted 🙂 you like my blog. Thanks for your kind words.
Hello Anu Mol,
I have used Saree fabric as boarder as my saree boarder was not enough wide.
Hi Gurmeet,
Thanks for share our stitchings.
We are eagerly waiting for your new tutorial?
Thank you Gurmeet for appreciating my work! I would have not stitched it without your help.
You really rocks!!
Keep sharing with us….
Thanks a ton!
Neesu
Hi Neesu sharma,
Your anarkali is really nice one. Which types of materials are used for that anarkali?
Hi Anu,
I have used two sarees to make this anarkali to practise. U can use any type of material; plain or printed. It takes 5 mtr cloth to make an anarkali of good flow.
Regards,
Neesu
Thanks for your reply. Is the saree border is used for anarkali boarder?