Embroidery: A delight in handicraft by Ada Designer Chikan Studio

Embroidery: A delight in handicraft by Ada Designer Chikan Studio

[caption id="attachment_2106" align="aligncenter" width="1080"]This images showcases the title of the blog on Embroidery and its origion by Ada Designer Chikan Studio, an e-commerce website that offers all and everything Chikankari a handicraft popular in the city of Lucknow India Hand Embroidery is considered to be a luxury as much as a delight across the world owing to man's time and effort that goes into its production.[/caption]

Embroidery, before the advent of machines, was handcrafted art to embellish fabrics or other materials with a needle, using thread or yarn to create various designs. It is believed this art was first created by the Chinese in circa 3 B.C. In the later centuries, this art migrated to Europe and Iran where it was adopted in Chikankari.

Some of the fundamental stitches of hand embroidery are chain stitch, buttonhole stitch, running stitch, and satin stitch. Inspired by these stitches, the chikankari artisans created, with a little variation, beautifully crafted designs on fabrics for various garments. Many techniques had a practical use such as Sashiko from Japan which was used as a way to reinforce clothing, this inspired the chikankari worker to create the Daraz stitch, which had a design of a fish, star, water chestnut, etc. This stitch was mainly used for the seams of a garment. [caption id="attachment_2108" align="aligncenter" width="594"]This image showcases the craft of Lucknow Authentic Chikan Embroidery needle crafted in Lucknow. Ada Hand Embroidered Cotton Dress Material Set with Mukaish Work. Shop now +91 9129066155[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2109" align="aligncenter" width="593"]This image showcases the craft of Lucknow Authentic Chikan Embroidery needle crafted in Lucknow. Ada Hand Embroidered Chanderi Kurta Dupatta Set with Mukaish Work. Shop now +91 9129066155[/caption]

Embroidery can be classified according to what degree the design takes into account the nature of the base material and by the relationship of stitch placement to the fabric. The main categories are free or surface embroidery counted embroidery, and needlepoint or canvas work.

In free or surface embroidery, designs are applied without regard to the weave of the underlying fabric. Chikankari, Phulkari, and Kantha are some examples. Counted thread embroidery patterns are created by making stitches over a predetermined number of threads in the foundation fabric. Counted-thread embroidery is more easily worked on an even-weave foundation fabric such as specially woven cotton and linen fabrics. Jaali work or the mesh stitch in chikankari is the result of this embroidery. Women who were unable to access a formal education were often taught embroidery and utilized it as a means of documenting their lives. Thus, chikankari as a handicraft was practiced by only women and this has created employment for thousands of workers. [caption id="attachment_2107" align="aligncenter" width="1747"]The image above showcases a Ada Chikan Woman Artisan embroidering a Chikankari motif on a pure georgette fabric with the caption 'Chikankari : a skillfully crafted stitch in the spirit of Self reliant India At Ada, we aim to empower thousands of Chikankari women artisans, who put their heart and soul into creating breathtaking intricate designs. We believe that in their growth, lies our success. Together, we hope to continue on our journey towards a self-reliant nation.[/caption]

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