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The Kutch Embroidery is a handicraft and textile signature art tradition of the tribal community of Kutch District in Gujarat, India. This embroidery with its rich designs has made a notable contribution to the Indian embroidery traditions.

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Hi all, Today I am here to share with you another simple design to practice a kutch work motif. It is formed using continuous diamonds which takes the shape of a cross. It is also known as maltese cross. In between the kutch motif I have added algerian eyelet stitch which can be done in straight stitches. Have a look at the design. The outer two lines are done using running stitch. Video tutorial for working this kutch motif Pattern for this design ---------------------------------- Threads…

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Lovely Life...: Kutchwork Tutorial - The Basic Diamond Sindhi Embroidery, Kasuti Embroidery, Kutch Embroidery, Kutch Work Designs, Embroidery Lessons, Kutch Work, Hand Embroidery Videos, Basic Embroidery Stitches, Handmade Embroidery Designs

We are going to do the basic diamond in kutch work. Fix the fabric in the embroidery frame. Thread the needle. STEP 1 - OUTLINING Points to remember 1. Always keep the thread under the needle while outlining the basic diamond. 2. Rotate the frame during each step to make outline stitching more comfortable. Bring up the needle at 1. Insert at 2 and bring it up at 3. While outlining the basic diamond, always keep the thread under the needle, as shown in the picture. (First side is formed)…

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