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Method of stitching placket open at both ends-Hook patti and eye or Bar patti

Discussion in 'Sewing & Stitching' started by artvani, Sep 18, 2011.

  1. artvani

    artvani Platinum IL'ite

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    This tutorial is for biginners

    Placket is an opening or a slit that allows room for the garment to put on. One edge of the slit is finished by facing and other by extension. Facing is also called “Single button stand.
    In Kannada it is called “Single Patti”. Extension is called double button stand and “double Patti" .
    Plackets are closed by using hooks and eyes or bars, snap fasteners or buttons and button holes .Usually in ladies garments Facing is stitched to the right-hand side of the garment and extension is stitched to the left side of the garment. Facing overlaps the extension.
    When snap fasteners are used t
    he ball part of the snap is positioned on the overlap side of the placket, and the socket on the under lap.
    When hooks & eyes or bars are used Hooks are stitched on the facing inside the garment and the bars are eyes are stitched on the extension.
    When buttons are used buttons are stitched to the extension or under lap and the buttonholes are done on the facing.
    Sari blouse has got a placket which is open at both ends. While cutting the fabric an extension of 1/4" to be added to right and left bodice along the line A-B to attach the cloth strips.

    Method of stitching placket opens at both ends
     

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    Hi Vani,

    This is the one I have been asking for ! Thanks for posting...I shall try it out with some sample and let you know how it turns out....!!!!

    Thanks for your time on preparing this post !!!
     
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    Thanks for the detailed explanation mam....
     
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    Thanks, Vani. I wonder about shoulder slope changing with age. Especially for sari blouse, how should the slope be adjusted when the shoulders start (kyphosis) curving in and the back starts to get a hunch as we grow old? Also its effect on other measurements, in general?

    Padma
     
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    Hi vani mam


    Thanks for the detailed explanation..................:)
     
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    Hi padma I really do not know the answer to your query.
     

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