As with many practical tasks, instructional videos can be far easier to follow than written instructions. The You Tube channel offers a wealth of videos on cutting and stitching a samosa salwar.
Dhoti Salwar Tutorial can be found at Adithis Amma Sews (link below), along with a Patiala Salwar Tutorial and Indian Clothing sewing tutorials.
sab kimme kaat ke faad de ban gyi salwar
The anarkali salwar suit and A-line salwar suits look very different because of the A-line.
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Punjabi salwar suits
AnswerAnswer 2See the links shown below. salwar pants or patiala pantsgo to Youtube at; adithisammasews dot com for a Patiala pants pattern.
Yes it can shape one's character. self respect is like a samosa wid out dt no one can asssume a nice evening..... so its important for us......................... nd self confidence is like the crushed potato inside dt samosa widout dt samosa is tasteless or NT worthy 2 b called as a samosa.............. nw i think dt wid this simple samosa concept u can understand the importance of these 2 in our life............. well bye......... cut lo......... pawan singh, IT jss,noida
It's the same spelling as the English so, "samosa"
Salwar kameez is a women wear dress, which is more famous in Asian Countries. Salwar wear as like pant in bottom and Kamij wear in top. There are number of designs comes in salwar kameez like Anarkali Suits, Churidar, Patiala Salwar etc.
Salwar kameez is a traditional Indian wear women clothing, find latest designer salwar kameez collections and also you can buy salwar kameez with affordable rates.
Salwar kameez is a traditional outfit in India. It a generic term used to describe different styles of dress.The salwar kameez can be worn by both men and women, but styles differ by gender. The salwar and the kameez are two garments combined to form the salwar kameez.Salwar Kameez is a combination of three pieces-Salwar, Kameez and Dupatta. A salwar relates a loose pyjama and it is peaked tightly at the waist and it tapers at the ankles whereas a kameez forms the upper part of the dress and it is worn above the salwar and it is of knee-length.
samosa.... every noun hav its own name...kk