How to Wear 6 yard saree as 9yard saree
How to Wear 6 yard saree as 9yard saree easily
Wearing a 6-yard saree as a 9-yard saree is a creative way to achieve the traditional look when you don't have a full 9-yard saree. Here's a step-by-step guide to drape a 6-yard saree in a 9-yard style:
What You’ll Need:
- A 6-yard saree.
- A matching blouse.
- A tight-fitting petticoat or cycling shorts (for support and comfort).
- Safety pins for securing the drape.
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Prepare the Saree
- Identify the saree's pallu (decorative end) and the plain end (tucking end).
- Ensure the saree is neatly ironed for easy pleating.
2. Start the Base Wrap
- Begin by tucking the plain end of the saree into the front center of your waistband.
- Wrap it around your waist once, tucking it in neatly to create the base.
3. Create the Dhoti Effect
- Take the remaining length of the saree and bring it between your legs from the back.
- Pull it upwards and tuck it securely at the back of your waist. This creates a pants-like appearance.
4. Form Front Pleats
- Use the remaining saree length to make pleats (5-7 pleats, depending on your preference).
- Tuck these pleats neatly at the center of your waist.
5. Drape the Pallu
- Take the remaining fabric and drape it over your left shoulder as the pallu.
- Adjust the pallu's length so it falls gracefully over your back.
6. Secure and Style
- Use safety pins to secure the pleats and pallu for a firm hold.
- Adjust the drape to ensure it resembles a traditional 9-yard saree.
Pro Tips:
- Fabric Choice: Opt for a lightweight saree like cotton or semi-silk for easy pleating and movement.
- Accessories: Traditional jewelry and a decorative belt (optional) can elevate the look.
- Practice: Spend some time practicing the pleats and tucks to achieve a polished finish.
This method allows you to replicate the elegance of a 9-yard saree using a standard 6-yard saree, perfect for occasions when a traditional touch is needed.