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Applique Embroidery
on
Cotton Bed Spread
is a decorative work in which one
piece of cloth is sewn or fixed onto another, or the
activity of decorating a cloth using glass pieces,
metals, wood or metal wires. The art of applique is
practiced in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab and Orissa in
India giving rise to some of the most beautiful Indian
fabric art. This beautiful craft is practiced on very
attractive red, purple, black, yellow, green and white
fabric. The artisan first prepares the base material in
the shape of square, rectangle, circle or oval which
forms the background for the pieces of art. Applique
motifs in contrasting colors are then cut in the shape
of animals, birds, flowers, leaves, celestial bodies and
geometric shapes. These motifs are now stitched onto the
base cloth in aesthetic arrangements. Skilled persons of
the family go for beautiful intricate designs while the
less experienced take up the simple works like stitching
the borders and making the base clothes. The actual
grace of applique craft lies in its intricate stitches
namely, bakhia, guntha, turpa, chikan and other very
delicate and esoteric embroidery techniques. Now a days,
small mirrors and bright metal pieces are used to
enhance its beauty. After attaching the appliqué patches
to the base cloth, the borders are then stitched.
Another variety of Rajasthan applique work is known as
gota work, which is created by sewing edges of zari
ribbon onto fabric, to create elaborate patterns. It is
commonly used for making costumes for women. Khandela in
Shekhawati is best known for producing these
items. bedspreads, coverlets, asian-influence
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