Lehenga / Ghagra Choli is a combination outfit of a Lehenga, tight choli and Dupatta (shawl). The Lehenga Choli is very unique dress from India which is mostly worn by the bride in the wedding. It is also traditional dress in some part of India. Now a day it worn during festivals, wedding or any special events; it is the most eye-catching one. You can make this Lehenga / Ghagra Choli with your tasteful shading combination.
Lehenga Skirt Pattern drafting/Cutting
Measurements:
Waist:
Seat :
Skirt length:
Materials suggested:
Silk, Silk cotton,
Materials required:
2½ meters to 3½ meters of fabric and 1” Elastic
Construction:
(0-1); (0-2); (0-3) = 1/3 Seat + 4cms
m is the mid point of (1-2) & n is the mid point of (2-3)
(1-4); (m-o); (2-5); (n-p); (3-6) = Skirt length – WB.
(1-x); (3-y) = 2cms inside.
(1-x’); (3-y’) = 1/4 Seat – 2cms .
Join (x-y) & (x’-y’)
For WB (Waist Band): Measure (x-y) on the curve through m-2-n = 80cms width and 10cms height
For Border: Measure along the hem line
Cutting line:
X’-1-x-m-2-n-y-y’-6-p-5-o-4
Seam allowance should be 1cm for all sides except hemline. 2cms hemline seam allowance.
Lehenga Skirt Sewing Instructions:
If you want to attach border, seam allowance should be 1cm & sew by facing wrong side of the Lehenga and right side of border, then fold the border towards right side of Lehenga and fold 1cm inside the border then sew. For more detailed images click HERE.
Now the Lehenga Skirt is ready….
Choli Measurements:
Choli length- Chest –
Waist – Waist Length –
Shoulder – Front & Back neck depth-
Materials suggested:
Crepe fabric, Net, Satin, Silk
Materials required:
Main fabric, lining (Option: Border)
Ghagra Choli Drafting:
(0-1) = Choli length
(0-2) = Armhole depth (1/6 chest+1/2”)
(2-3) = ¼ chest +1”
(0-10) = Waist length
(10-11) = ¼ waist + 1”
(1-4) = (2-3)
(1-M) = 1.5cms down for shaping. Join (4-M). Join (3-11-4) side seam.
(0-5) & (2-6’) = ½ shoulder
(5-6) = Shoulder drop 1.5cms down
(0-7) = Neck width = 1/12 chest Join the shoulder line.
X is the mid point of (6-6’). (X-X’) = 0.5cm inside.
Shape 6-X -3 for back armhole curve. Shape 6-X’-3 for Front armhole curve.
(0-8) = Back neck depth Shape (8-7) for back neck curve.
(8-8’) & (1-1’) & (M-M’) = 1cms for Zipper or 6cms for Button stand. (U can make Button stand with separate rectangle pieces)
(0-9) = Front neck depth Shape (9-7) for Front neck curve.
A is mid point of (1-4)
B is mid point of (10-11)
C is mid point of (2-3)
For Front part Dart: Join A-B-C. Mark on the line A’ ½” above point A, C’ ½” below point C and mark ½” both sides of B. Now join the dart lines A’-C’ as shown in draft.
For Back part Dart: Join A-B-C. Mark 1/4” both sides of B. Now join the dart lines A-C as shown in draft.
Seam allowance should be 1cm for all sides except (8’-M’).
Ghagra Choli Sewing Step by Step:
Step 1:
First draw paper draft then mark it on fabrics with seam allowances. Cut the Front and Back pieces in both main fabric and lining.
Step 2:
Place Front parts of main fabric & lining by facing Right sides together and sew along the neckline and armhole. Turn right sides out and press.
Repeat the above action for the Back part pieces.
Step 3:
Sew along the marked Dart lines at 2 sides of both front & back parts.
Step 4:
Finish Button stand of back opening. Click HERE to see the images and instructions of Zip fixing and hemline border.
Step 5:
Sew along shoulder seams and side seams by facing the right side of main fabrics both front and back parts together. Then finish hemline with ¼” double fold inside. If u like to add Sleeves, u should avoid armhole portion at Step2. Before attaching the side seams u have to attach sleeve.
Now your Ghagra Choli for Lehenga is ready…
I love stitchinģ small dresses for girls n to make bags with leftover material i like to learn
Sure..u r going to learn a lot…. Maria…
i love stitching
me too… Sunitha… 🙂 happy sewing
Are you taking classes..?
yes…dear.. at Pondy.
Anyway I can get a 2 weeks tutoring from you?
I live in Sydney – but, when I come to Chennai (Pony), can you teach me?
Thanks a lot
Lakshmi
Lovely pattern
Hi
Thanks for the tutorial
I got question
0-2 is chest divided by 6 plus 1/2″
Is the chest and bust is the same?
My bust 42 inch when divided by 6 equal to 7 plus half inch get 7.5″
Isn’t it too small for my armhole?
hi…Idzyan… This measurements for sleeveless purpose and measurements vary form one another… so u can try this following msrmnt (0-2) = Armhole depth = ¼ chest – 1”(for Medium figure) or 2”(for heavier figure). i hope it will help u. Happy sewing..
I do not sew. I like this dress. I am american but going to Indian wedding in Nov. Do you sew dresses for people? Would like to hire someone to make dress. Or do,you know someone whom does? I live in Florida.
Debbie
It is a grt……thanks for this tuorial….I think I’m going to start stitching……:-)
Thanks…. and All the best for your start… Happy sewing
I want to learn how to make
Big lehenga gher like 80 kali ka lehenga .
Plz guide
Drawing and description describes opposite in the case of front and back dart
Nice explanation
This is very nice I am a fashion student too and I want to learn more about drafting and sewing.