You are in the right place if you’re wondering what to make of old sarees. We are happy to assist you. We will show you some amazing and easy DIY projects to transform your old sarees into something you can wear. There are a lot of creative options you can use to transform your old, unused saree. The best part is that it will save you money on fabric. You can also keep the saree longer by transforming it into something else. You can keep the memories and meanings attached to the cloth. If you want to cherish the old Sarees:
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Ace the Look
No stitch: Add wrinkles to the innerwear skirt for a circular skirt or lehenga look. This can be paired with a crop top or tunic.
Accessorize: Add chains and belts to sarees to completely transform the look.
Veil Simple, flowing sarees are suitable for use as wedding veils. You can also use part of your mother’s wedding saree as a veil.
Bedsheets: Cotton sarees can be used to make bedsheets. You can also create matching pillow covers.
Jumpsuit: You can create a great jumpsuit from sarees with block colors in nylon or cotton.
It’s easy to convert an old saree into a new one.
You don’t have to throw away a saree that has a frayed pallu or a few edges with a slight tear. The border is usually the part of the saree that has the most damage. You can either do this yourself or get a tailor to help you. Remove the old patch border, and replace it with a patchwork border made of sequins, zari, or Kundan. You can also add tassels and pom-poms to your pallu. It’s not rocket science to recycle old sarees.
Salwar Suits Made from Old Sarees
You can make a beautiful salwar suit from old sarees. If the borders of the saree are damaged, the body could be used for the top. Use a contrast patchwork border for the hemline. The bottom and dupatta could be made with another saree or mixed and matched.
You can also make a Kurta from an old saree.
A kurta can be made from an old saree if you need more fabric for a full dress. You can match the kurta with leggings, dhoti trousers, or a modern palazzo.
Lehenga Or A Half Saree From Old Sarees Are A Great Option Too
A lehenga, or half-saree made from an old silk saree, is a good option. Use the pieces if you need more to make an entire outfit. Use the remaining fabric for the blouse once you have cut enough for the lehenga. Viola! A lehenga made from an old saree.
The Summer Maxi Dress with Old Cotton or Pattu Sarees
We can’t get enough maxi dresses, right? Please pick up your old cotton sarees, and give them a new look for summer. You can also do this with a pattu-saree to create an opulent one-piece.
You can turn your old sarees into skirts.
This is a great idea. Pair it with plain black, white, or any other T-shirt, tank top, or even a shirt for a boho chic look.
Make a Kaftan-style Kurta from your mother’s Chiffon Saris.
Can we ever get enough kaftan? These are so comfortable, elegant, and airy. This style can be easily created with old chiffon and georgette sarees.