I love crafting and more than anything else I love hand embroidery. I usually search for tops having some sort of hand embroidery. They are bit expensive and it's justified as it takes effort and time.
Few months back, I had bought a block printed cotton fabric for getting my self a kurta stitched. I first give a trial piece to stitch before giving anything to any new tailor I want to try. As it happens with most of us, it didn't fit me perfectly. The plain and simplicity of this Kurta made me to try my naive embroidery skills.
I first drew triangles using free hand and a bright colored color pencil. Thus you see no two triangles same ☺ The stitch I used is Herringbone Stitch.
The top had a plain join like thing in the middle which ran till the neck. The filled triangles look more uneven as there was a long time gap in between stitching. It's not perfect but now my kurta looks wearable.
These are couple of cross stitch projects that I did when I was bored during our one year stay in Germany(some 10 years back). I wanted to do something similar. I searched for ready made cross stitch kits on Amazon.in but options were limited and I found it bit expensive. I guess they are imported. I wish my husband was smart enough in these things to get them from his Germany trips.
I am planning to start with this Volkswagen cross stitch project. Hope I put my plan to action soon. I am right now in the stage of gathering threads.
Few months back, I had bought a block printed cotton fabric for getting my self a kurta stitched. I first give a trial piece to stitch before giving anything to any new tailor I want to try. As it happens with most of us, it didn't fit me perfectly. The plain and simplicity of this Kurta made me to try my naive embroidery skills.
I first drew triangles using free hand and a bright colored color pencil. Thus you see no two triangles same ☺ The stitch I used is Herringbone Stitch.
The top had a plain join like thing in the middle which ran till the neck. The filled triangles look more uneven as there was a long time gap in between stitching. It's not perfect but now my kurta looks wearable.
These are couple of cross stitch projects that I did when I was bored during our one year stay in Germany(some 10 years back). I wanted to do something similar. I searched for ready made cross stitch kits on Amazon.in but options were limited and I found it bit expensive. I guess they are imported. I wish my husband was smart enough in these things to get them from his Germany trips.
I am planning to start with this Volkswagen cross stitch project. Hope I put my plan to action soon. I am right now in the stage of gathering threads.
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So see you soon with another post.
you are super talented. :).
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice touch to your to top ! Lovely cross stitch, looking forward to more :)
ReplyDeleteI love your work on Kurta Vasudha....great work!
ReplyDeletesweet embroidery on Kurta. Its these little experiments that give us joy :) For us Indians, I believe, any place which is as silent as Germany will be quiet a different experience. I am struggling to find embroidery material here. Whatever there is, is so so expensive.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work on kurta!
ReplyDeleteGreat embroidery work!
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented!
ReplyDeleteSweet embroidery!
ReplyDeleteThat's nice!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteGood embroidery on kurta!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteAmazing content!
ReplyDeleteGreat skills!
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