Gosh..can't believe I have been blogging non-stop for 22 days.
The last few weeks have been crazy especially with my impromptu trip to California.
Well, I am still coping with the harsh weather, severe jetlag and missing Indian 'Ghar ka Khaana' already. Add to that the additional responsibility of coming up with a blog post everyday...well ..I think I have had enough. But,
Ek Baar Jo Maine Commitment Kar Di..
To Main Khud Ki Bhi Nahi Sunti... ;)
So I guess I will continue with the crazy schedule and just keep going on.
I also have to mention that this Blogathon would have been a total failure had it not been my beautiful and ever helpful blogger friends and So-Saree readers. Love you guys.
I have been a saree lover for like..time eternal.
But I am surprised when people around me who might be like decades older than me are still not very comfortable with this gorgeous piece of clothing.
The most common reason I hear from ladies is that they find it too tough to drape a saree.
True that..!
I have been draping a saree for almost a decade and I wouldn't mind some some help every now and then.
A few months ago, when I was generally surfing the internet, I accidentally came across this product.
The Saree Pleat Maker.
This is how it works.
Now isn't that really cool?
For more info, check out this link.
I haven't bought this product because my Saree Pleat Maker stays with me in the same house. That's my MIL, if you haven't guessed it already. ;)
But for those who aren't that privileged, I say, go ahead and give it a try.
And once you are done with that, don't forget to tell So-Saree all about it. Or if you already use this product, I would be happy to hear from you as well.
P.S. This is not a sponsored post. I do not own the images and video used in this post.
The last few weeks have been crazy especially with my impromptu trip to California.
Well, I am still coping with the harsh weather, severe jetlag and missing Indian 'Ghar ka Khaana' already. Add to that the additional responsibility of coming up with a blog post everyday...well ..I think I have had enough. But,
Ek Baar Jo Maine Commitment Kar Di..
To Main Khud Ki Bhi Nahi Sunti... ;)
So I guess I will continue with the crazy schedule and just keep going on.
I also have to mention that this Blogathon would have been a total failure had it not been my beautiful and ever helpful blogger friends and So-Saree readers. Love you guys.
I have been a saree lover for like..time eternal.
But I am surprised when people around me who might be like decades older than me are still not very comfortable with this gorgeous piece of clothing.
The most common reason I hear from ladies is that they find it too tough to drape a saree.
True that..!
I have been draping a saree for almost a decade and I wouldn't mind some some help every now and then.
A few months ago, when I was generally surfing the internet, I accidentally came across this product.
The Saree Pleat Maker.
This is how it works.
Now check out the video.
For more info, check out this link.
I haven't bought this product because my Saree Pleat Maker stays with me in the same house. That's my MIL, if you haven't guessed it already. ;)
But for those who aren't that privileged, I say, go ahead and give it a try.
And once you are done with that, don't forget to tell So-Saree all about it. Or if you already use this product, I would be happy to hear from you as well.
Keep visiting So-Saree, because we are blogging every day for a month.
P.S. This is not a sponsored post. I do not own the images and video used in this post.
wow now this is an interesting product
ReplyDeleteI know.
Deletei have seen this online at a couple of stores... will specially be helpful in cotton sarees.. so tempted to buy it :)
ReplyDeleteI m tempted too.
DeleteThat is a cool invention indeed! Hats off to you for your commitment towards the blogathon!:-)
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Thnks Kalyani.
Deletei saw this product on ebay, but i couldn understand how to use it.
ReplyDeletebut now i think i will buy it :)
i was facing the same problem of draping saree after marriage a load, aagghh too tough to wear a saree :P
Haa..u will get better..keep practicing.
DeleteWow! They actually have a product to help you with Saree Pleats. I so need this especially on days I just don't have the patience to do the pleats right. Also, Hats off to you Aditi! I have been enjoying the blogathon so Thank you for sharing all these great posts!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day :)
Nice one
ReplyDeleteI'd be curious to try this pleat-maker - wonder how effective it really is! But if all else fails, MIL and mom are the best pleat-makers!! :)
ReplyDeleteRicha
www.urbanmantra.blogspot.com
Hi, I am a Saree Draping Tutor and teach to drape a saree in 10 different styles. Anyone interested in joining the workshop can visit our facebook page and contact us directly. Our story has also been covered by Dainik Jagran.
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interesting tool !!
ReplyDeletewhere can i get in Mumbai?
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