Here I have completed kutch work on saree blouse.
I somewhat feeling it is looking clumsy.
Difficult to transfer the design on a stitched lining blouse..:(
Kutch work, chemanthi stitch, and portuguese knotted stem stitch are the stitches used and stitched with 2 strands of anchor cotton thread..
Hi Lakshmi mam,
ReplyDeleteWork is good! I think (my thoughts purely) the clumsy feeling is due to little oversize of chemanthi flowers. They cud've been a little smaller then the kutch work wud have been highlighted and looked even more beautiful.
Kudos to ur patience, highly appreciative.
Best Regards,
MadhuRao
I am all smiling Madhu..you are so right..I thought to change the flowers but couldn't because of the prints..did you see I did little small flowers for the sleeves?
ReplyDeleteThe Kutch Work regarding Sarees from your blog looks great. I am really impressed by the work you did in this article. It’s great enough to pull my attention and in reading this article for once to understand that your pen is really mightier than the sword.
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Thank you Riya..I like jute sarees..sarees in ur FB are nice..
DeleteLovely work, Lakshmiji. How do you manage to transfer the pattern to a stitched blouse? Can you suggest an easy way?
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Meena K
Meena I follow chaapa method to transfer the designs..it is little difficult ...i select small suitable designs which makes transferring the design easy..
DeleteHi Madam
ReplyDeleteI am Hema. Simply fantastic. I am new to your blog but all your works are awesome. May I know where can I see this tutorial as your chemanthi work explanation. Great work mam. Thanks a lot.
Look in the side bar under "labels" section you can find tutorial for chemanthi stitch and the other tutorials too..:)
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