A man named Salwaar Kameez.

These simple instructions will make a Punjabi suit.There are two parts to a salwaar kameez, a churidar and a kurta.

Step 1: Before you start, take these measurements.

Length from ankle to knee and from knee to calf.The thickness of your knee.The calf round and ankle round are the same.

Step 2: Measure the length from the waist to the ankle.

Step 3: The ankle line is marked by the points.

Step 4: To mark the point as a hem line, extend this line another 20 cm.

Step 5: To mark the crotch line, take 1/3 of your hip measurement and 5 cm from the waistline.

Step 6: The knee line and the calf line are the distances from waist to knee.

Step 7: The crotch line should be drawn with a line measuring 1/3 hips.

You should draw a line at the knee line, which is 12 of your knee measurement.

Step 8: The calf line and ankle line have draw lines measuring 12 calf round and 2.5 cm.

The line at the hemline is also 12 ankle round.

Step 9: At the end of the line, mark a point "o".

Step 10: One twelfth of the hips is 2.5 cm away from the point.

Step 11: Square the line that was drawn at this point to the waistline.

Step 12: Join this line to "o" with a curve and join from o to the hem line connecting the knee, calf and ankle lines.

Step 13: The red line should be cut along.

This is your pattern.The center fold line is where the fabric will have a fold.Cut two more.If you want more ruching and less, increase the length from ankle line to hem line.

Step 14: The crotch seam needs to be sewn on both sides with the right side facing.

Step 15: The legs should be folded on the center fold line if the pieces are open and aligned.

From the hem line to the inseam, sew it.

Step 16: Attach the hem line with a 1 cm fold.

There is a 1 inch fold at the waistline.

Step 17: They will look this way.

Step 18: The basic sloper has darts or without.

The length along the center fold line should be extended by 20 to 22 cm up to your hips.

Step 19: If you want the garment to be at the hips, draw a line that is 1.5 to 2.5 cm from this line.

Step 20: The center fold line needs to be extended further.

The length of the kameez can range from 38 to 46 inches.

Step 21: Put the hip line off.

Step 22: If you want a lot of flare in your garment, extend the hem line by 2 to 5 cm.

Step 23: Curve the hem line upwards.

Step 24: Join from waist to hem.

The same method is used with the back sloper.

Step 25: The basic kameez pattern is shown here.

Take one front and one back.Cut out the sleeves you want.

Step 26: To the front and back neckline, sew or pipe.

Step 27: Align shoulder seams and armholes by laying pieces right sides facing.

Step 28: The shoulder and side seams have been sewn.

Step 29: The side seam should be open at least 12 to 15 inches.

Step 30: Attach the sleeves to your body.

Step 31: If you want to sew the side slit, fold over and sew it.

Step 32: You can experiment with different lengths such as knee, calf, thigh, or hip.

You can wear jeans, trousers, skirts, salwar, churidar or leggings.