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7 Blouse Designs to Try If You Are Short in Height

We hear you short-height beauties! We have got your blouse needs covered. You will find 7 Blouse Designs for Shorties here. Being short makes the saree-wearing process quite tricky. The 9 yards should be worn perfectly for you to stay slim and look elegant. Any mishap will bulk up your look, and take your whole saree style to drain. From choosing the right way of pleating the saree to picking up the right accessories, you need to show a bit more care for your saree style to stand out. One point where many fail to get the right checkmark is the blouse design. If…

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Saree Kuchu

Saree Kuchu With Ring Beads

Hello, DIY Crowd !!! Hope you are all fighting fit. This post is related to saree kuchu design. In the video below you will learn how to make saree kuchu using ring beads in a very easy method. Even if you are a beginner you can easily do it by following the demonstration. This saree kuchu design looks very elegant on silk sarees. I have used gold Zari to tie the tassel which actually adds a contrasting touch while using dark color silk threads. Ring Beads are available in bright gold as well as dull gold color. You can choose…

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Saree Kuchu Using 3 Colours

Saree Kuchu Design Using 3 Colours

In this post you will learn how to do saree kuchu design using 3 colours. Hello, world !! I am writing this blog on Dasara Day, so I have to wish you guys a very Happy Dasara before diving into the topic. In the video below you will learn how to work this beautiful design. This design can be a great choice for colorful sarees. The design looks very pretty and elegant despite not using beads. The silk thread bunches just add that traditional touch to the silk saree. This particular saree kuchu design is worked slightly worked in a…

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Single Color Crochet Saree Kuchu With Tassels and Beads

Single Color Crochet Saree Kuchu With Tassels and Beads

I came across this design on Pinterest and I thought of trying the same using silk thread to suit our South Indian Sarees. This design can be worked using Kamal Kadai Thread as well. It is very easy to work this design and adding gold beads gives a very rich look. If you are not a fan of beads you can totally skip using them. In case you are working this kind of design on a cotton saree you can use cotton thread along with wooden beads. Same cotton thread can be used for tassels as well. This design is…

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Saree Kuchu or Tassels using Crochet Motifs

Saree Kuchu or Tassels using Crochet Motifs

This design is my own creation. Whenever I come across a new bead design I start thinking how can it be used in crocheting saree tassels. People who have been watching my videos and following me on my Social Media would know how much I love crocheting. I also like trying out new designs and I must say not everything turns out good. Despite of failing I continue to try new designs. I have used eye shaped gold beads and crystals to work the motifs and then hand stitched the same to the saree pallu. For a beginner it might…

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Half Moon Crochet Motifs for Saree Kuchu or Saree Tassels

Half Moon Crochet Motifs for Saree Kuchu or Saree Tassels

I have created this design on my own. It is actually inspired by half moon shaped latkans for the blouse. One day when I was taking pictures of a Blouse which had this shaped latkans, I thought why not try the same in crochet for saree kuchu. I gave it a try and I loved the way it looked. I have used Crochet Hook No.7 , but if you want to work smaller motifs you can use Hook No.10 as well. I have worked the complete motif in single color because my saree is single color. If you are working…

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Saree Kuchu With Maggam Work Blouses

Saree Kuchu With Maggam Work Blouses

Below are the images of our most recent Saree Kuchu and Aari Work or Maggam Work Blouse Designs. Each blouse is carefully designed keeping the client’s requirement and taste in mind. The material we use for maggam embroidery will last long and will not turn black unlike in most cases. Mostly embroidery is done using silk threads, zardosi, zari, jharkans, kundans, etc. For orders please visit our store located in Banaswadi Bangalore. Contact – 70221 57753

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Saree Kuchu Design Catalog

Saree Kuchu Design Catalog

These Saree Kuchu designs are inspired by very old patterns usually used to make door hangings also called torans, replacing wool with Silk Thread. Here are a few latest designs handcrafted by our team. Crochet work is done using 6 to 8 strands of silk thread. Different types of beads, pearls, and crystals are used to give it a grand look. It is usually finished by adding a bunch of silk threads referred to as kuchu or tassel. Watch the videos linked if you want to learn how to work the designs. Visit – www.knottythreadz.com for all kuchu making related…

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Flower Crochet Saree Tassels

Flower Crochet Saree Tassels

With the rising demand for Saree Kuchu, Crochet and Tatting are gaining popularity in the present age. Crochet laces are still used on Bridal Gowns and Dresses in few countries and that’s where our crochet tassels get inspiration from. I remember seeing crochet laces around the neckline of tops, on sleeves, and flair of the Kurti top, who knew it was handmade! Usually, a special thread is used for crochet called Crochet Thread, but since we are working on Silk Sarees we started using Silk Thread to match the luster of the Saree. Earlier there were very few crochet designs,…

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How to make Double Color Saree Kuchu

How to make Double Color Saree Kuchu

Saree Kuchu for the sarees has become an integral part of today’s age. No Saree is complete without saree kuchu also known as tassels. This kind of Double Color Baby Kuchu can be the right choice for someone who prefers simple. Two colors of Silk Thread is used to do this kind of design. Mostly when you think of double color saree kuchu, 2 colors are used in alternative fashion, but this is slightly different compared to that. In this pattern, each kuchu or tassel is divided into 2 colors. Usually, we use 100 to 120 strands of silk thread…

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How to do Traditional Saree Kuchu Design

How to do Traditional Saree Kuchu Design

Traditional Saree Kuchu is an art of tying thread knots which requires good lot of patience and creativity. Traditionally they are called as saree kuchu and now famous as saree tassels in the modern time. This kind of design needs lot of time as the design is full of knots. The knots have to be placed very neatly and carefully. As a kid I remember seeing this kind of design of my grandma’s saree. Then, I used to wonder how can anyone have so much patience to make so many knots and that too so neatly. I never knew I…

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