Embroidery is the art of decorating the fabric with the help of needle and yarn. Yarn can be of different types. In South Asia decorating the clothes with this type of technique is very common. People of every demographic part of this piece of land have developed some unique designs those indicate and elaborate their interest and values of life. Different type of materials has been used for this purpose like yarn thread, cotton thread and silk thread with other sort of readymade stuff like metal strips, pearls, beads, quills and sequins.
Today we have gorgeous embroidery work on different type of dresses for you by Xenab's Atelier and hope you will like all these modernly modified designs. Here we are going to share Heavy embroidery dresses by Xenab's Atelier for Brides.
Embroidered Frock
There are lots of techniques of stitches available in the market like chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch and hand —remain the fundamental techniques of hand embroidery. In handmade category we have various fabulous cultural designs. In this modern world we have Machine embroidery, arising in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. The development of machine embroidery on a mass production scale came about in stages. This opens new eras of competition in fashion world.
Bridal Embroiderey
Simple Embroidery
Embroidery for Party Dress
Heavy Embroidery Work
Embroidery for Casual Wears
Stone Embroidery Work
Embroidery for Long Kurti
Full Embroidery on Long Kurti
Embroidery for long frock
Embroidered Neck-line
Heavy & Costly Embroidery
Embroidery on Open Shirt
Heavy Embroidery Work
The fabrics and yarns used in traditional heavy embroidery vary from place to place. Wool, linen, and silkhave have been in use for thousands of years for both fabric and yarn. Today, embroidery thread is manufactured in cotton, rayon, and novelty yarns as well as in traditional wool, linen, and silk. Different types of threads have been used for embroidery like cotton thread, silver thread and zari thread. Other forms of embroidery used on the salwar kameez are: cufdana work, dori work, dubka work, gota patti , kasab work, katha work, kundan work, parsi work, patch work, resham embroidery, sequins work, sippy work, sitara work, stone work, thread work, zardozi work, and zari work. With such a fascinating range of embroidery to choose from one could build a substantial wardrobe of thread embroidered salwar kameez. Ribbon embroidery uses narrow ribbon in silk or silk/organza blend ribbon, most commonly to create floral motifs. Much contemporary embroidery is stitched with a computerized embroidery machine using patterns.
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