Kutch work embroidery is known for its bold patterns, vibrant colors, and beautiful mirror work that instantly adds a traditional charm to any fabric. In this blog post, we explore a simple and versatile Kutch work motif that can be used on sarees, Kurtis, and even cushion covers. Whether you are a beginner or someone looking for an easy all-over design, this motif is perfect for adding a handcrafted touch to your projects. Follow along to learn how this classic embroidery style can transform everyday textiles into eye-catching pieces.
Video Tutorial below
Pattern for the design
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I have drawn this pattern in a 8 lines per inch graph paper and then transferred it to the fabric using carbon paper. For this size I have used 6 strands of embroidery thread throughout the design. This motif can be used as a border is placed repetitively or it can be used as a big Butta all over the saree. Also this can be used as a motif for the cushion covers.
Hope you all like this design. See you soon with another stitch tutorial. Till then have a happy time with your needle n thread.


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