What is murgi stitch?

Murgi - the zigzag running stitch which appears like the steps of a ladder. The stitches are neat and tidy in the front and back of the cloth. 3. Negi - is the ordinary stitch which is known as darning or weaving stitch, worked in long and short straight lines.
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How is Menthi stitch done?

Menthi is a cross-stitch used for architectural patterns. Vertical, horizontal, and diagonal stitches are used. The motifs have to be completed as the stitching line comes back to fill in the blank spaces. Kasuti embroidery is believed to have originated from north Karnataka which spread all over the region.
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What is Gavanti?

Gavanthi is a double running stitch used for marking vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines, Murgi is a zig-zag stitch, Negi is a running stitch and Menthi is a cross stitch resembling fenugreek seeds.
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How do you make Kasuti embroidery?

How to Do Kasuti Embroidery
  1. Gavanti stitch: Worked like double running or holbein stitch.
  2. Murgi stitch: Worked like gavanti stitch, but creating a zig-zag.
  3. Negi stitch: Worked like a darning stitch, in long and short patterns.
  4. Menthi stitch: Worked like a standard cross stitch.
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Which thread is used in Kasuti embroidery?

Silk thread is used in olden days. Now instead of silk yarns, mercerised cotton threads with guaranteed color fastness are used. Two to four strands are used for fine and coarse work respectively. This may vary according to the type of material motif and stitch employed.
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2) Murgi stitch 1



What is Kantha stitch?

Kantha is a centuries-old tradition of stitching patchwork cloth from rags, which evolved from the thrift of rural women in the Bengali region of the sub-continent - today the eastern Indian states of West Bengal and Orissa, and Bangladesh.
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Which state is famous in Kasuti embroidery?

Kasuti embroidery is famous in Karnataka. Four types of stitches known as Gavanti, Murgi, Negi and Menthi are used in Kasuti embroidery.
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What is Kathi embroidery?

Owing its roots to the nomadic Rabari tribe of Gujarat, the Kathi Embroidery is the oldest form of Gujarati embroidery and mainly comprises of use of mirrors and colorful threads stitched together to give the feel of patch work.
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What is Karchobi embroidery?

Karchobi embroidery is hand stitched and is fashioned with a needle that resembles a very small crochet hook which is used to run up and down through the cloth while the cloth is pulled tightly over a large wooden frame called *Adda*. With one hand the craftsman holds the retaining thread below the fabric.
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What is special about Chikankari embroidery?

The technique of creation of a chikan work is known as chikankari (चिकनकारी چکن کاری). Chikan is a delicate and artfully done hand embroidery on a variety of textile fabrics like muslin, silk, chiffon, organza, net, etc. White thread is embroidered on cool, pastel shades of light muslin and cotton garments.
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What is Phanda embroidery?

Phanda is kind of embossed stitch. It resembles millet and gives a raised effect as it falls under that knotted style at times the stitches are repeated at the same spot several times to create a pearl-like effect. This is known as Phanda.
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What is Sindhi embroidery?

The Sindhi hand embroidery designs are large and flat done in one or two basic colors to which are added lines of other colors to provide details, such as the veins of leaves, the pistil of flowers and the varied hues of the peacock.
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What is Manipuri embroidery?

Manipur has a unique type of embroidery that uses one stitch, in deference to the weavers in the area. This is done in dark matching shade with untwisted silk thread on the border of the phanek (a lungi or lower body wrap worn by women). Colors in dark red, plum or chocolate are usually used.
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What is Banjara embroidery?

Lambani or Banjara embroidery is a combination of colorful threads, design patters, mirror work, stitching patterns appliqué or patch work. Embroidery is done on thirteen different colors of base fabric among which dark blue or red are commonly used.
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What is Kashmiri embroidery?

Kashmiri embroidery, which is also called Kashida embroidery, is a type of needlework from the Kashmir region of India. This is one of the most beautiful forms of embroidery in the country, distinguished by its use of a single long stitch to make the design.
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What is kutchi work?

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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What is Heer Bharat embroidery?

The Banni or Heer Bharat embroidery originates in Gujarat, and is practiced mainly by the Lohana community. It is done with silk floss (Heer means "silk floss") and it is famous for its vibrancy and richness in color pallets & design patterns, which include shisha (mirror) work.
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What is Aari work called in English?

2) Aari Needles: Aari Needle, also known as embroidery hook is used for creating various patterns and designs on fabric with thread, beads, embroidery wires and stones.
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Which embroidery is famous in Kerala?

Embroidery is the handicraft of decorating fabric with needle and thread. It is most often used on dresses, caps, coats, blankets and etc.
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What Colour is Kasuti embroidery?

COLOURS: The colours mostly used for Kasuti are orange, green, purple and red. The colour combination in these four colours is red, orange and purple or red, green and orange. White is predominant on a black and dark background.
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What is phulkari Kala?

The main characteristics of Phulkari embroidery are use of darn stitch on the wrong side of coarse cotton cloth with coloured silken thread. Punjabi women create innumerable alluring and interesting designs and patterns by their skilful manipulation of the darn stitch.
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What is folk embroidery?

Folk embroidery pattern is the visual element of emotion expression and folk art perception accumulation in people's daily life, folk embroidery in Lingbao, Henan patterns can not only express the art of living and practicability, but also reflects strongly decorative arts features of local embroidery.
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What is kantha material?

Kantha (simply means : “patched cloth”) refers to both the tradition of producing these unique, colorless quilted blankets (making something useful and alluring out of discarded and unused items), as well as the craft and stitch itself (a small, straight running stitch specially in Bengali embroidery).
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How is kantha made?

Kantha originated from the way in which Bengali housewives mended old clothes by taking out a strand of thread from the colorful border of their saris and making simple designs with them. The traditional form of Kantha embroidery was done with soft dhotis and saris, with a simple running stitch along the edges.
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What is the uniqueness of kantha embroidery?

The Kantha of each individual is unique by itself. Because its always her own creation, idea, innovation, taste of fancies, and art of executing new fresh forms, designs, figures and motifs. It is the traditional art greatly encouraged by the family and therefore no scope for imitation.
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