Chikankari Embroidery : Types of Stitches in Chikan

                Chikankari Embroidery : Types of Stitches in Chikan




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                             Types of Stitches in Chikankari embroidery 

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Usually there is a combination of different Lucknow Chikankari stitches used within one whole pattern. These include: Makra, Kaudi, Hatkadi, Sazi, Karan, Kapkapi, Dhania-patti, Jora, Bulbul and many more. There are also 10 principle stitches made from raw skeins of thread:
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  1. Jali: A specialty of Lucknow; this technique uses minute buttonhole stitches with a wide blunt needle to make a Jali or net where the thread in never drawn through the fabric, making it impossible to distinguish the front from its back side.
  2. • Tepchi: This is a long running stitch that is weaved on the right-hand side of the fabric and forms the outline of a motif.
  3. • Murri: This is a minute rice shaped design used in minimalistic and intricate patterns.
  4. • Bakhiya: Also called shadow stitching; here, the thread work is done on the back side in order for its outline and tint of color to be seen on the front side of the fabric. 
  5. • Zanzeera: This is a chain stitch made to design the outline of leaves and petals especially when they are connected within their pattern.
  6. • Hool: This is a detached eyelet stitch used to design the heart of the flower.
  7. Rahet: This is mostly a single stitch technique used to create plant stem designs, however can also contain a double stitch using the Bakhiya technique.
  8. • Keel Kangan: This stitch is mainly used to adorn floral motifs and petals.
  9. • Khatua: Considered a finer form of Bakhiya and used for flowers and paisleys, the motif is first weaved on a calico and then placed on the main fabric.
  10. • Phanda: Millet shaped stitches; these are used to make vines of flowers and grapes.

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    Hi Readers ..these are some of the stitches in   Chikankari Embroidery : Types of Stitches in Chikan
..though they have a lot more ..Chikan has rich Heritage of centuries ...Do Buy some heirloom pieces for your self ..

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