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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Kasuti Embroidery Yoke and border

Last year I have embroidered 2 kasuti kurtis and was happy with the outcome.  It is very simple but the kurti was looking elegant.  This year I have planned to do embroidery for others and the first one is for my co sister.  I am planning to do this design from the day I have purchased the book from Mridulas and atlast the day arrived on the mid of march.  And yesterday I have completed embroidering it yoke and borders for the sleeves.  

I have used three strands of anchor embroidery thread three colors and used kasuti net to stitch.  Happy that the result is more beautiful than I expected.  Now over to the embroidery.  Click on the image to get a more clear image.


Closeup of the yoke.


Border for the sleeves.



This is how I worked kasuti embroidery with net.  First  I attach the net to the fabric, then do the embroidery and at last I removed the net.



You can view my other kasuti works here.

Now I can concentrate on the embroidery on my saree.   Also trying hardanger and more on zentangling and enjoying doodling.   Will come up with some other FO.  Till then happy embroidering.

15 comments:

  1. Wow! That looks stunning! The kasuti net really works to make even stitches, and the design itself is great especially with that colour combination.

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  2. Shami, your embroidery is so beautiful and I love the colours you have chosen.

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  3. Wow Shammi, the piece looks beautiful. Your stitches are so neat.

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  4. Hi Shami.. you're really good at embroidery... the kasuti work looks elegant.. love the design too.. have a wonderful day!

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  5. Hi Shami.. you're really good at embroidery... the kasuti work looks elegant.. love the design too.. have a wonderful day!

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  6. Your embroidery is so beautiful and intricate! The green fabric you've embroidered is lovely too.

    I've just started a new weekly Stitchery Link Party and I would love for you to come link up so that my readers can see your lovely work too. http://www.supermomnocape.com/2015/04/27/vintage-embroidery-monday-and-stitchery-link-party/

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  7. Beautiful embrooidery. I love the colours - it is very joyous.

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  8. Wow! This is stunning and I was very interested to see how you removed the netting once you had worked the embroidery! :) x

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  9. I'm just popping back to thank you for adding this post to my Stitchery Link Party. I'm so glad you decided to join in!

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  10. Wonderful work. Nice design with beautiful colours.

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  11. Beautiful stitching as always Shami !

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  12. Your embroidery is gorgeous!

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  13. Hi summi, All your works are great. I am learning kasuti. I want kasuti net where can I get it.

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  14. Kurti is looking really very elegant. Love that and wish to have for myself. Thanks.

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