HOW I MADE A NATIVE WEAR USING ANKARA MATERIAL.

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Good morning to you all, I will be sharing with you again this morning how I made a native top using African print fabric (Ankara). Ankara print is popularly worn in Africa and I can quite call it our signature clothes.

The process of how I got it done is shown below.

MEASURING AND CUTTING PROCESS

After measurement had been taken, then we proceed to the cutting of the fabrics.


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SEWING PROCESS

I started the sewing by joining the shoulders together, taping the neck and fixing the collar.


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Then I fixed the placket to the sleeve, then joined to the body and fixed the curve.


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FINAL LOOK


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Thanks for checking my blog, have a lovely day.



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Beautiful with neat finishing.
I love it

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