Kasuti embroidery design pattern

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a close up of a piece of cloth with different designs on it and some lines drawn across the fabric

Kasuti is a traditional form of embroidery. It is practiced in the state of Karnataka, India. The word kasuti is derived the two words kai(hand) and suti(cotton) i.e) kasuti is done with cotton and hands. Kasuti work involves very intricate patterns. Kasuti patterns depict flowers, birds, trees, chariots, Gopur(temple towers). Kasuti consists of four important stitches: Gavanti or Gante - It is the double running stitch. Murgi or Zig zag stitch. Neygi - running stitch(darning stitch). Menthe…

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a close up of a piece of cloth with an intricate design on the front and side

This is the motif which I have embroidered for the border for a kurti. I have used three strands of anchor embroidery cotton thread. It took 20 mins to embroider the inner yellow motif, 40 mins for the red segment, nearly 1 hr for the green segment and 1 hr and 30 mins for the outer yellow segment. Totally 3 1/2 hrs is needed to embroider this single motif. I have done three such motif and they are here. I have to separate each motif and then attach to a red color silk cotton fabric. My…

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