lt;p>Gujrat has a rich legacy and a unique heritage of embroidery that it has offered to India and the world. There are various communities in kutch that are engaged in “kutchi” or “kachchi” embroidery </p><p>•Not just one or two but 16 different types of embroideries are practiced in Gujrat. All of these communities have their own, unique style of embroidery, different motifs, patterns that give them a visual identity. </p><p>• Even a person's social status can be identified through the embroidery he or she wears.</p><p> • Kutchi women have inherited the skills from their mothers and grandmothers and need no pattern traced on the cloth or designs in front of them. </p><p>All they need is a cloth, needle, and thread. They sit in the shades of their home and EMBROIDER and EMBROIDER and EMBROIDER!! •</p><p>The main Stitches that they use to create patterns that are bizarrely beautiful are darning stitch, chain stitch, herringbone stitch, cross stitch, and buttonhole stitch. </p><p>Uses- This textile can be used in many ways like runners and wall hangings to spruce up your decor. In addition to that, you can repurpose these textiles to make a range of objects like clothes, belts, yoga mats, cushions, bedcovers, purses, throws, bags, curtains. </p><p>Image guide- There might have a 10% color discrepancy from the image however the same will not dampen the life of the product.</p>
Gujrat has a rich legacy and a unique heritage of embroidery that it has offered to India and the world. There are various communities in kutch that are engaged in “kutchi” or “kachchi” embroidery
•Not just one or two but 16 different types of embroideries are practiced in Gujrat. All of these communities have their own, unique style of embroidery, different motifs, patterns that give them a visual identity.
• Even a person's social status can be identified through the embroidery he or she wears.
• Kutchi women have inherited the skills from their mothers and grandmothers and need no pattern traced on the cloth or designs in front of them.
All they need is a cloth, needle, and thread. They sit in the shades of their home and EMBROIDER and EMBROIDER and EMBROIDER!! •
The main Stitches that they use to create patterns that are bizarrely beautiful are darning stitch, chain stitch, herringbone stitch, cross stitch, and buttonhole stitch.
Uses- This textile can be used in many ways like runners and wall hangings to spruce up your decor. In addition to that, you can repurpose these textiles to make a range of objects like clothes, belts, yoga mats, cushions, bedcovers, purses, throws, bags, curtains.
Image guide- There might have a 10% color discrepancy from the image however the same will not dampen the life of the product.
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