Re: Dupatta balls... HELP!
Are they still in fashion?They are pretty but I saw somewhere now they are using beads and kapra its really pretty.
Re: Dupatta balls... HELP!
Are they still in fashion?They are pretty but I saw somewhere now they are using beads and kapra its really pretty.
Re: Dupatta balls... HELP!
u can buy those zari balls from southall.....there is a lace shop next to jalepi junction u can easily buy from there...i bought mine from there for my wedding duppata...or there is another shop just opposite jalebi junction called fashion house they've got lots of them single n lace.
Re: Dupatta balls... HELP!
giggity giggity....dupatta balls :D
Re: Dupatta balls... HELP!
these balls are EVERYWHERE! i got them stitched on the dupatta and on the bottom of my pishwaz when i was in khi.
Re: Dupatta balls... HELP!
u can buy those zari balls from southall.....there is a lace shop next to jalepi junction u can easily buy from there...i bought mine from there for my wedding duppata...or there is another shop just opposite jalebi junction called fashion house they've got lots of them single n lace.
Oooh I've got to check this out. I'm always looking at lace and similar stuff but I never use them for any of my suits :(
Re: Dupatta balls… HELP!
If u are talking about the exact balls in this pic, then u can actually make them at home quite easily!! buy round beads of the shape u want, wrap them individually in a small square of fabric which goes with your duppatta, secure the ‘potli’ thus formed with thread and stitch them on!! thats it babes!! Of course u will have to run around for the fabric a bit, but u know wht the ball making is so easy u could make the kids do it as a craft project ![]()
Re: Dupatta balls... HELP!
Can someone tell me where can i find these balls in faisalabad?
Not really but you can get them shipped from rawalpindi and I can help with that. If you want those, contact me on email [email protected]
Re: Dupatta balls... HELP!
well firstly there are classified differently and they are known , some as tassles, that of plastic , some are kohra ka gungroon , some naqshi ka , some made of bronze , or metal and are known as giggle bells that of the smaller ones , some are not even available in dori style they are prized and bought individually , and then stitches with the hook as the one priety from the film is wearing are the latter ones as mentioned. they go from 200 PR to 240 or more per dozen of these.