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You may have just bought a new Lengha, or other traditional outfits with a blouse that is not properly stitched yet and is loose. Instead of struggling to find a tailor that can tighten your Lengha blouse, save time and money by following along this guide to do it yourself at home! | | This guide shows you step by step how to take in the [link|https://www.eromman.com/the-latest-models-of-womens-blouses/|blouse] of a Lengha or any other traditional Indian outfits that come with similar blouses. | | ''Special skills'': A running stitch is required to take in the blouse, but this guide teaches you how to preform that task. | | ''Warning'': make sure to handle the needle with care, as it can easily be lost resulting in someone getting injured. It is suggested that you wear a guard on your fingers so you can protect yourself from being poked by the needle. |
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