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Decorative stitch:

In this class, you will learn how to create different types of decorative stitches, including French knot, bullion knot, and feather stitch.

Side plates are a great way to add some interest to a plain table setting. By incorporating decorative stitching into the design, you can add a pop of color and texture to your dinnerware. Consider using contrasting thread colors or incorporating a unique stitching pattern to create a one-of-a-kind look.

Box plates are another great option for showcasing decorative stitching. These plates are perfect for displaying small trinkets or storing jewelry, and the addition of decorative stitching can make them stand out even more. You can use a variety of stitching patterns to add interest to the box, or create a unique design by combining different stitching techniques.

Ruffles are a classic way to add a feminine touch to any garment or home decor item. By incorporating decorative stitching into the ruffle, you can make it even more special. Consider using a decorative stitch along the edge of the ruffle to create a finished look, or use a contrasting thread color to make the ruffle stand out.

Gather frills are another popular choice for adding texture and interest to home decor items. By using decorative stitching to attach the gather frill to a pillow, curtain, or other home decor item, you can create a unique and eye-catching design. You can also use decorative stitching to add a finishing touch to the gather frill, such as using a scallop stitch along the edge.

Incorporating decorative stitching into your home decor projects is a fun and creative way to make your designs stand out. Whether you’re adding decorative stitching to side plates, box plates, ruffles, or gather frills, the possibilities are endless. So why not try incorporating decorative stitching into your next home decor project and see what unique designs you can create!

Our Advanced Course

Welcome to our advanced course syllabus where you will learn to create some of the most intricate and fashionable garments in Indian and western fashion.

01

Kurti

You will learn how to create a designer Kurti with intricate details and embroidery work.

02

Collar

You will learn how to create different styles of collars including Mandarin collar.

03

Types of blouses

You will learn how to create different styles of blouses, including cold-shoulder, and halter neck.

04

Types of Salwar

You will learn how to create different types of Salwar, including Patiala Salwar, and Dhoti Salwar.

05

Dori making/ Fabric Latkan

You will learn how to make different types of Dori or Fabric Latkan using various materials.

06

Lehnga -Plain

You will learn how to create a plain Lehnga with different styles of pleats and flares.

07

Designer neck

You will learn how to create different styles of designer necks using embroidery.

08

Lehnga- Kalli dar

You will learn how to create a Kalli dar Lehnga, which features panels or Kallis, adding volume .

09

Baby frock and nicker

You will learn how to create designer baby frocks and nicker with various details.

10

Western dresses

You will learn how to create different styles of Western dresses, including shift dresses.

11

Top - all types

You will learn how to create different styles of tops, including crop tops, tank tops, and tunic tops.

12

Corset

You will learn how to create a corset with different styles of boning, lacing, and embroidery.

13

Chudidar

You will learn how to create a Chudidar with different styles of pleats, flares, and slits.

14

Decorative stitch

You will learn how to create different types of decorative stitches, including French knot.

15

Puff Sleeves:

You will learn how to create puff sleeves with different styles of pleating.

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Aditi

 She is amazing teachers! I learnt so much in such a short amount of time.

Kiran Kumari

I found the beginner sewing course supportive and methodical as a learning environment.

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