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Hand Embroidery Experts by Qurrat-ul-Ain Siddiqui

December 17th, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

Embroidery is one of the most interesting crafts that you can do at home and it has been enjoyed for a long time. Instead of it becoming a form of old art, it is still very popular. There have been some major things that have happened with technology that have changed and improved embroidery as an art form. Instead of having to use your hands to slowly create easy designs, the use of digital machines for embroidery, save time and money with this craft. Women in rural areas of Pakistan have admirable hand embroidery skills. The quality of their work is excellent, but unfortunately they have to sell their work on very low prices, as these women are not aware of the market rates in big cities. Hand embroidery by Pakistani women

Embroidery is one of the most interesting crafts that you can do at home and it has been enjoyed for a long time. Instead of it becoming a form of old art, it is still very popular. There have been some major things that have happened with technology that have changed and improvedembroidery as an art form. Instead of having to use your hands to slowly create easy designs, the use of digital machines for embroidery, save time and money with this craft. Women in rural areas of Pakistan have admirable hand embroidery skills. The quality of their work is excellent, but unfortunately they have to sell their work on very low prices, as these women are not aware of the market rates in big cities.
Hand embroidery designs are beautiful, but laborious to make. They involve complex and intricate styles and designs of embroidery that stand out — especially when you make use of the right fabric as well as thread colors. All these factors are very important in order to determine the elegance and beauty of the completed embroidered work along with its design and pattern.
Many different methods are used in the art of hand embroidery designs. A vivid imagination, creativity, skill in the manner of placing the fabric and thread, and the help of agile hands and fingers and clear eyesight are required to makebeautiful hand embroidery designs. Different types of these designs include the canvas work, lace and ribbon embroidery, as well as cross stitch.

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  1. adeelahmeddar
    December 17th, 2011 at 04:56 | #1

    @AreitoWatter i …
    @AreitoWatter i remember, i bought a shirt with bead work just on collar worth 5500 rupees in pakistan. later what i did, i bring a poor well well experienced worker to my house, withing three days he made me many of those collar with very very little price. and i paid him 4 time more then he use to get paid from his employer and free food and tea. and was very happy. and he told me to open a shop in pakistan so he and his other frinds can work for me. it is so sad. they should get paid more.

  2. adeelahmeddar
    December 17th, 2011 at 04:56 | #2

    @AreitoWatter the …
    @AreitoWatter the woman is saying, we get paid 200 rupees (arround one euro and 70 cents) for 3 days work. and you know the price of one good worked piece is around 500 euro to 5000 sometimes.

  3. Sadin15
    December 17th, 2011 at 04:56 | #3

    @QurratFilms Qurat- …
    @QurratFilms Qurat-ul-Aain I watched another short documentary you made about Balouchi kaam. I am from the US and of Pakistani origin and it is wonderful to know there are people out there trying to document this priceless art. I would encourage you to film and document this heritage so it is not lost with time. Pakistan has such a versatile embroidery industry, I wish I had your talents and resources to document it all and write a book about the hand embroidery of Pakistan

  4. AreitoWatter
    December 17th, 2011 at 04:56 | #4

    Ty. Very …
    Ty. Very inspirational.Any chancr for English sub-titles?

  5. ruiz1707
    December 17th, 2011 at 04:56 | #5

    Great video!!!!! …
    Great video!!!!! Thanks a lot

  6. QurratFilms
    December 17th, 2011 at 04:56 | #6

    hey m not hand …
    hey m not hand embroidery maker m documentary maker i belong to Tv Channel

  7. miissbah
    December 17th, 2011 at 04:56 | #7

    I’m from France and …
    I’m from France and I am Pakistani, I would like to learn to do embroidery.

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