Desi Uncut Top [repack] Page
Desi: Refers to people, cultures, or products from the South Asian subcontinent (e.g., India, Pakistan, Bangladesh).
Pattern pieces (cut on folded fabric)
- Front panel: width = (bust/2) + 4–6 cm ease + seam allowances; length = front length. Mark center front.
- Back panel: same width as front or slightly wider for fit; length = back length.
- Side panels (uncut/overlapping): two rectangular panels each ~10–20 cm wide (adjust for desired overlap/flair) and same length as top.
- Sleeves: basic sleeve block using armhole and sleeve length measurements.
- Neck facing or collar piece: as desired (round, V, mandarin).
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The "Desi uncut top" represents a return to authenticity. It’s a celebration of the raw, the unpolished, and the organic. Whether it’s a piece of heritage jewelry or a handloomed garment, it tells a story of craftsmanship that hasn't been erased by modern machines. Desi: Refers to people, cultures, or products from
- At the top fold (the horizontal one), measure the Shoulder to Shoulder width. Mark this width across the fold.
- From the top fold, measure down about 3-4 inches for the front neckline depth and 1-2 inches for the back neckline depth.
- Draw a gentle curve (a "J" shape or a scoop) connecting the shoulder marks to the center fold.
- Cut carefully through all four layers along this curve. Unfold once—you will see the T-shape of the neck opening.