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Hand Embroidery - Yadgiri, Karnataka

A Type of Hand Stitching
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baraland Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • An artisan is placing a white cloth inside the frame.

  • An artisan is using a carbon sheet for tracing the embroidery design.

  • A design is traced over the white fabric with a pencil.

  • The carbon copy design is ready for hand embroidery.

  • The artisan is starting the hand embroidery design with a threaded needle.

  • The artisan embroidering, the traced design with a green colour thread.

  • The artisan is stitching out a flower petal design using a red colour thread.

  • The hand embroidery work is about to complete, now the artisan advancing to the final stage.

  • A glimpse of the final hand embroidered flower design.

  • A beautifully embroidered design with red, yellow, purple, and green colour strings is placed for display.

  • Pink colour flower with many flower buds attached, beautifully finished in embroidery stitches.

  • A group of artisans is from the sewing machine training center.

An artisan is placing a white cloth inside the frame.

An artisan is using a carbon sheet for tracing the embroidery design.

A design is traced over the white fabric with a pencil.

The carbon copy design is ready for hand embroidery.

The artisan is starting the hand embroidery design with a threaded needle.

The artisan embroidering, the traced design with a green colour thread.

The artisan is stitching out a flower petal design using a red colour thread.

The hand embroidery work is about to complete, now the artisan advancing to the final stage.

A glimpse of the final hand embroidered flower design.

A beautifully embroidered design with red, yellow, purple, and green colour strings is placed for display.

Pink colour flower with many flower buds attached, beautifully finished in embroidery stitches.

A group of artisans is from the sewing machine training center.

Embroidery is decorative needlework, traditionally practiced to embellish any material with well-defined patterns and designs. The authentic art of hand embroidery is detailed, as it takes hours of dedicated effort. Still, today's technological advancements, garments are often set through machine embroidery, giving many delicate stitches. This kind of craft has been passed to generations from local artisans, and hence the people derived different forms of work at domestic platforms. Also, the styles of embroidering vary from place to place and even village to village. Therefore, they enjoy other names at different locations.

Embroidery works are often used to decorate clothing, accessories, utility products like handbags, wallets, laptop bags, footwear, etc., and household furnishing materials like table linens, tray clothes, towels, and bedding. Tirumala Garments Training Center, based in Gurmatakal, Karnataka, is a skill development center approved by the Government of Karnataka. The center employs a lot of staff from the locality. They are supervised and guided by senior artisans with more than eight years of experience in the field. Various kinds of embroidery works are undertaken here, each incorporating different threads chosen upon the intended output.

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An artisan is placing a white cloth inside the frame.

An artisan is using a carbon sheet for tracing the embroidery design.

A design is traced over the white fabric with a pencil.

The carbon copy design is ready for hand embroidery.

The artisan is starting the hand embroidery design with a threaded needle.

The artisan embroidering, the traced design with a green colour thread.

The artisan is stitching out a flower petal design using a red colour thread.

The hand embroidery work is about to complete, now the artisan advancing to the final stage.

A glimpse of the final hand embroidered flower design.

A beautifully embroidered design with red, yellow, purple, and green colour strings is placed for display.

Pink colour flower with many flower buds attached, beautifully finished in embroidery stitches.

A group of artisans is from the sewing machine training center.


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