Unstitching a 3-piece lawn suit (typically consisting of a shirt, trousers, and a dupatta) means separating the stitched fabric pieces back into their original or flat fabric.
Unstitching a 3-piece lawn suit (typically consisting of a shirt, trousers, and a dupatta) means separating the stitched fabric pieces back into their original or flat fabric form so they can be reused, resized, or restitched.
Here’s how you can do it carefully:
Seam ripper (or small sharp scissors)
Tweezers (optional, for picking loose threads)
Iron (for flattening fabric afterward)
Clean workspace
Inspect the Garment:
Identify all seams—sleeves, sides, neckline, hem, etc.
Check how the pieces were joined (machine-stitched or hand-stitched).
Start with the Larger Seams:
Use the seam ripper to gently cut the thread at intervals along the seam.
Tug lightly to separate the fabric pieces.
Be careful not to rip the fabric—lawn is delicate.
Work Systematically:
Start with the easiest pieces like the side seams or sleeves.
Move to more intricate areas like the neckline, cuffs, or pleats.
Remove All Threads:
Use tweezers or your fingers to pull out remaining threads.
Iron the Fabric:
After everything is separated, iron the pieces flat to remove creases or stitch marks.
This also helps if you plan to rest itch or alter the suit.
Store Properly:
Fold each fabric piece neatly.
Keep them safe in a clean, dry place to avoid damage
This product is returnable