Unstitching a lawn fabric 3-piece suit (shirt, trousers, and dupatta) requires special care since lawn is a delicate, lightweight cotton that can tear easily.
Unstitching a lawn fabric 3-piece suit (shirt, trousers, and dupatta) requires special care since lawn is a delicate, lightweight cotton that can tear easily. Here’s a tailored step-by-step guide for unstitching such a suit:
Seam ripper (essential)
Fine-tip scissors (optional for tight spots)
Tweezers
Iron (optional but helpful)
Good lighting (to avoid mistakes)
Turn it inside out to expose the seams.
Start with the side seams or sleeves.
Use the seam ripper to gently break a stitch every 1–2 cm.
Gently pull the fabric apart and remove loose threads.
Again, turn inside out.
Focus on the inseams and crotch seam first.
Then unstitch the waistband and hem carefully — these areas might have double stitching.
Dupattas often don’t have stitching unless they have borders or lace attached.
If removing lace or tassels, gently unpick them by following the thread line with the seam ripper.
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