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This embroidery is usually carried out on cotton, in the form of a net using cotton or silk threads. The types of stitches adopted are u201csquare chain, double buttonhole, pattern darning, running stitch, satin and straight stitchesu201d. Kutch dupattas are vibrant and go hand in hand with any kurtis, tops, lehengas
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Ikat Running Fabric A type of resist-dyeing, Ikat or Ikkat is majorly produced in BhoodanPochampally (Telangana), Sambalpur (Odisha) and Gujarat in India. These patterns are widespread around the world, with many being used in Africa and Latin America also. Contrary to other forms of resist-dyeing like Bandhej and Batik, Ikat is formed by using a resist on individual yarns/bundles of yarns rather than a woven cloth. The yarns are tightly wrapped up and then dyed, to create beautiful patterns. This stepwise process is repeated multiple times in order to produce all the intricate and multi-coloured designs. What makes Ikat unique is the apparent “blurriness” of the design, as the weaver usually finds it extremely difficult to align the different yarns together to form an exact pattern. This results in misaligned yarns, giving the blurry look. There are three different types of Ikat fabrics: warp ikat, weft ikat, and double ikat. Warp ikat utilizes the dying of only the warp yarns, while the weft ikat utilizes the dying of weft yarns, which makes it even more difficult to produce.
KUTCH EMBROIDERED DUPATTA WITH MIRROR WORK We deal in handicraft and Indian traditional handloom fabric, dress material, and kurtis. We provide a range of traditional fabric styles from all over India. http://www.butikhub.com/products.php?maincategory=29&subcat=111
Kutch Embroidery Dupatta This embroidery is usually carried out on cotton, in the form of a net using cotton or silk threads. The types of stitches adopted are “square chain, double buttonhole, pattern darning, running stitch, satin and straight stitches”. Kutch dupattasare vibrant and go hand in hand with any kurtis, tops, lehengas to brighten your whole look. These dupattas are light-weight, accompanied by mirror or foil work.
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