It is quite some time that i have blogged about needle work.
Last week Sharon of Pintangle has showed us to stitch BUTTONHOLE WHEEL STITCH
This is a center panel of a kurti for my daughter on which i have used 3
stitches of tast:
1. buttonhole wheel cup.
The center row is formed by this stitch. It forms a beautiful cup:-)
2.Buttonhole eyelet flower
Alternate rows are formed by this stitch
3.Buttonhole wheel stitch with daisy around
The fabric has pintucks which made it easier for me to place the flowers.
Do have a look at PINTANGLE to see further updates on tast
Will be back soon with a tutorial
Until then happy stitching:-)
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What a lovely Kurti you are making . You daughter will look lovely in this.
ReplyDeletethank you shirley for the lovely comments
ReplyDeletewow!! i m sure it will look aweosme on kurtas :).... ur daughter is so lucky to have a mom like u :)..i wish i had enough talent to do these things :)
ReplyDeleteVeena verry pretty work
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The stitches are very nice. The color of the kurti more attractive. I love the color.
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That's a lovely stitch... good work!
ReplyDeletebeautiful work!.. i can start learning embroidery now.
ReplyDeleteHas it already been made into kurti? Great idea!!
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ReplyDeletethank you so much. No, still in fabric stage:-)
Lovely.. Kudos to your painstaking effort and the patience.. I am sure your daughter will love this kurthi
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I will try it ,
Rena
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