Friday, December 3, 2010

This cross stitch work depicting two village women was picked up at one of the numerous recreational shop in India, stitched in canvas. The company making these drawings is Madura-Coats.

A set costs about Rs. 600 or 15$ and takes up to 1 month or more to complete.











Monday, November 29, 2010



Tapestry stitching

This crosstitch painting has been done on a canvas and the method I used was half crosstitch with an Anchor thread.

It took me approximately 3 months to design, draw, stitch and frame this; and this span is keeping in mind that I'm a retiree and have a lot of free time on hand.

More coming up soon, interested viewers drop me a line and I'll get back to you.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Crochet Pouch... an Indian Bhatuwa

This Indian 'batuwa' holds all sundry needed by a lady while going out. It is normally hung on your wrists thus keeping both your hands free. This crochet work done in white looks gorgeous.



Monday, March 22, 2010

Embroidered Saree…

This is a white silk saree on which I have done hand embroidery. The flowers are done using blanket stitch. Over all after my thoughts were put on this design, the saree has really come out quite well.. it just stands out.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Table cloth with a old pattern..


Earlier people used to carry their own shopping bags mostly made of cloth or jute. These patterns used to be stitched on bags as well as bath towels etc. These patterns are extremely attractive and remind us of old times. I have used this pattern on a table cloth using colored threads.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Cross stitched blanket for kids...

This pattern is cross stitched on cotton matty material. The theme used is from a nursery rhyme, which invariably is a favorite among kids of all age. Hope and pray my great grand children like it.

Friday, March 5, 2010

multicolour shawl

The inspiration and colour combination for this shawl came from a pattern book I possess.
Overall, this shawl's numerous colours gives a very dramatic effect,
in fact it is mesmerising. Isn't it?
The shawl was done in simple crochet. The result was really satisfying.