Showing posts with label borders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label borders. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

SALWAR KAMEEZ PATTERN-4


This is one of my favorite kurta decorated with floral lace pattern. 





Lace is used in sleeves ,U shaped neck and front bottom. 
kameez its neck and sleeves decorated with floral lace



The back side of the neck is covered with wide lace on two sides and one side is covered with floral lace this give it a unique pattern. Thin strips of the same cloth are attached to form a design. 

One thing I want to explain you that first you should stitch the whole kurta and complete the sleeves like you normally stitch and then attach the floral lace. If you find problem in adjusting the lace on the curve of neck. Please first attach it with hand and then machine stitch it.
Adjust the length of  bottom side of kurta according to lace, as floral lace is attached only on the front side of the kurta. Back side is plain. There is slight difference in length of front and back side.
For cutting and stitching instructions please refer to my earlier post how to stitch kurta

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

KURTI PATTERN- 2

In this kurti I have used a cloth material that was especially meant for kurti.



 With the help of matching cloth a square patch is being attached to it. Making thin pleats on the cloth  makes a pleated stuff for the patch. Outline of the patch has been made with wide matching sequin border. Again matching  thin lace has been attached to the neckline till the center of the patch to complete the design. Thin lace is also stitched on sleeves.






 One thing i want to suggest that if you have purchased a cloth that has a border or different color lines or pattern in bottom and while stitching you want to have it in your cloth. Take a strip of cloth attach to it and fold it with hot iron. this will press the cloth give the perfect finishing finally complete it with stitching. Thus you can retain the border or design As this is self explaintory in this picture.



If you are new to this post please refer to earlier post how to stitch kurta

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

KURTI PATTERN




This is a simple kurti with full sleeves. Multi colored  matching border has been attached on sleeves, at the bottom of front panel and neck deisign. For cutting and stitching instructions please go through my previous post on kurta making. Pictures are self explanatory.

SALWAR SUIT PATTERN: 2

This is also a party wear suilt made from silk sari. With one sari I prepared 2 kurtas (one with full sleeves of net and other is of quarter sleeves.) and one semi patiyala golden salwar(bottom).
In first kurta border patch is attached and in the second one back neck pattern has been made with golden strips and Zari lace.
At the point where border and sleeves are attached a golden & black decorative lace is attached.
Golden piping is attached on neckline.
Pictures are self explanatory.



This is a short kurti, it goes well with black leggings and golden semi patiyala salwar too. 

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Sindhi Stitch Design on Kurta

First of All, Happy Cheti Chand to all of you. Yesterday I have completed my new motif of sindhi stitch. I am sharing this with you, your valueable comments are must to improve my blog. I have taken this design from my embriodery book, after having some alterations I have used it in my kurta, for that perfect finishing I have used 4 strands of thread in filling the pattern.  The photo is single block is as below, after adjusting four - five motifs as per your kurta's width you can get the full pattern.

After completling the patterns full look will be as:

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

SINDHI STITCH BORDER ON KURTA

Today I am showing border of sindhi stitch in my kurta.
out line is as below:

After tracing the stitch for outlining will appear as below:




After completing the filling the final work will look like this:
Please send your valuable comments, they will help improving my blog.



Sunday, March 6, 2011

BORDERS II

Hello friends, today I am showing you another version of borders in kutch/sindhi embroidery. After finishing they looks very beautiful. Sketches are as below:


Sketches:







after filling the outlines the final output will appears as below














please give your valuable comments , so that I will improve my blog in future.