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Woolen Thread Art - Andretta, Himachal Pradesh

Thread works
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral
NID, Bengaluru
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  • The drawing cloth is used in making the woolen thread art.

  • An artisan takes the green colour woolen thread.

  • The artisan is sewing the thread into the cloth for making a tree design.

  • Artisan is using pink colour thread to sew on the sketch cloth.

  • Artisan sewing the sketched home roof with a yellow colour woolen thread.

  • Artisan is finishing the work by filling different coloured woolen threads in all left out areas.

  • The artisan sewing the end part of woolen art with the pink colour threaded needle.

  • The scissor is used in cutting the threaded part.

  • Home and nature woolen thread art.

  • Rose woolen thread art.

  • Horse face woolen thread art.

  • Miss. Kamaljit Kaur, artisan of Sobha Singh Art Gallery, Andretta village, Himachal Pradesh.

The drawing cloth is used in making the woolen thread art.

An artisan takes the green colour woolen thread.

The artisan is sewing the thread into the cloth for making a tree design.

Artisan is using pink colour thread to sew on the sketch cloth.

Artisan sewing the sketched home roof with a yellow colour woolen thread.

Artisan is finishing the work by filling different coloured woolen threads in all left out areas.

The artisan sewing the end part of woolen art with the pink colour threaded needle.

The scissor is used in cutting the threaded part.

Home and nature woolen thread art.

Rose woolen thread art.

Horse face woolen thread art.

Miss. Kamaljit Kaur, artisan of Sobha Singh Art Gallery, Andretta village, Himachal Pradesh.

Andretta woolen thread art is a refreshing form compared to other thread embroideries. This art form is comparatively less time-consuming and inexpensive to manage. It illustrates varied themes of landscapes, birds, animals, flowers, portraits, scenery, etc., in its designs for wall hangings, cloth embroideries, card making, and other decorative items. Many admire this thread art for its durability and ability to enhance the beauty of the space where put up.

Artisan Mrs. Kamaljit Kaur from Andretta village, Himachal Pradesh runs an art center named ‘Shobha Singh Art Gallery’. Here many training programs are conducted for women and children under the supervision of artisans. A particular type of seasonal camp at the center includes classes on crafting creative pieces from material waste. One among such art forms is woolen thread art. Various types of embroideries, fabric painting, glass painting, quilling, greeting card making, etc., are also taught in those workshops.

For more details:
http://www.dsource.in/resource/woolen-thread-art-andretta-himachal-pradesh
 

The drawing cloth is used in making the woolen thread art.

An artisan takes the green colour woolen thread.

The artisan is sewing the thread into the cloth for making a tree design.

Artisan is using pink colour thread to sew on the sketch cloth.

Artisan sewing the sketched home roof with a yellow colour woolen thread.

Artisan is finishing the work by filling different coloured woolen threads in all left out areas.

The artisan sewing the end part of woolen art with the pink colour threaded needle.

The scissor is used in cutting the threaded part.

Home and nature woolen thread art.

Rose woolen thread art.

Horse face woolen thread art.

Miss. Kamaljit Kaur, artisan of Sobha Singh Art Gallery, Andretta village, Himachal Pradesh.


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