This design is a showstopper from behind! It combines the structure of piping with the delicate detail of a keyhole and tie closure. It’s easier than it looks.

The Process:
Cutting: Draft a standard back pattern piece. At the center back neck point, mark a vertical slit (the “hole”) about 4-5 inches long.
Piping: Sew piping along the entire raw edge of this slit. This frames the opening beautifully.
The Dori (Tie): Create a fabric-covered cord or use a pre-made one. At the top of the slit, create a small loop or channel from the facing for the tie to thread through.
Finishing: After attaching the facing, thread the dori through. You can criss-cross it through eyelets or simply tie it into a bow.
This design is perfect for lehengas, blouses, and summer dresses, offering an adjustable and incredibly stylish back detail.
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