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Kasuti is a traditional form of folk embroidery practised in the state of Karnataka, India. Kasuti work which is very intricate sometimes involves putting up to...
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This is the motif which I have embroidered for the border for a kurti. I have used three strands of anchor embroidery cotton thread. It took 20 mins to embroider the inner yellow motif, 40 mins for the red segment, nearly 1 hr for the green segment and 1 hr and 30 mins for the outer yellow segment. Totally 3 1/2 hrs is needed to embroider this single motif. I have done three such motif and they are here. I have to separate each motif and then attach to a red color silk cotton fabric. My…
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This was inspired by a comment from a friend on my post about Kasuti embroidery. The bird is in DMC 3807 blueish purple and the border is in DMC 718. It came out really well! The stitched area is a…
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This lesson will teach you how to work on an even weave cloth. All the four stitches of Kasuti can be easily done over aida fabric. The fabric itself act as a graph sheet and we have to just tranfer the design directly. Since we have already...
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We have been working on our hand embroidery eBook and we would like it to feature some of your works as samples. Please contribute your embroidery work as attachments in the reply/comment box below. Try to upload the images in the highest...
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Kasuti is a type of embroidery from Karnataka, India. Like blackwork, it is geometric and worked in double running stitch. However, it is traditionally very brightly colored. I found a few books in…
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The Kutch Embroidery is a handicraft and textile signature art tradition of the tribal community of Kutch District in Gujarat, India. This embroidery with its rich designs has made a notable contribution to the Indian embroidery traditions.
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These Kasuti patterns uses Gavanti and Muragi stitches, and can be printed onto an A4 size page for practice. Click on each image to see an enlarged version. The patterns are in black and red, each color denoting a single continuous stitch flow...
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