Stitching Styles

The creative genius and brilliance of Indian culture has out shown all the other cultures of the world. This is evident in the vast amalgamation of various schools of art that have taken birth here. One such art form has been the art of adorning a fabric using a needle and colorful threads, commonly known as embroidery.

Embroidery employs needle work in a horde of different styles to produce some of the most fascinating and spellbinding patterns. The threads used for stitching depends on the type of fabrics used. Some common ones are as follows:

  • Silk Threads
  • Metallic Threads
  • Rayon Threads
  • Polyester Threads

Coming Soon the details on:

  • Double Running Stich
  • Knot Stitch
  • Lattice Stitch
  • Shell Stitch
  • Tunisian Intarsia Crochet
  • Back Stitch
  • Bokhara Couching
  • Broad Chain Stitch
  • Bullion Knots
  • Buttonhole Stitch
  • Chain Stitch
  • Coral Stitch
  • Couching
  • Cretan Stitch
  • Cross Stitch
  • Cup Stitch
  • Detached Buttonhole Stitch
  • Detached Chain Stitch
  • Double Cross Stitch
  • Fly Stitch
  • Freestyle Cross Stitch
  • French Knots
  • Herringbone Stitch
  • Ladder Stitch
  • Long and Short Stitch
  • Open Chain Stitch
  • Romanian Couching
  • Running Stitch
  • Satin Stitch
  • Shisha Stitch
  • Split Stitch
  • Star Stitch
  • Stem Stitch
  • Straight Stitch
  • Twisted Chain Stitch
  • Woven Picots

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