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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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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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Crochet Saree Kuchu | Crochet Border for Sarees

Crochet Saree Kuchu | Crochet Border for Sarees

This is a flower design with 4 petals and 2 cute leaves and a stem. This design looks very pretty specially on Soft Silk and Heavy Silk Sarees. So give it a try and let me know !! It can be worked in single color as well as 2 to 3 colors. I have not added any kind of beads but you can add if you want. In case you want to add tassels ie silk thread bunches then there will be a slight change while working the 2nd line. This design looks good even for the sleeves as it…

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Crochet Flower Using Small Donuts

Crochet Flower Using Small Donuts

The video below shows how to make crochet flowers using small donuts. This design looks very trendy especially on designer silk sarees. I have used 1 cm size plastic donuts to make flower. Kamal Kadai thread is used here in this video, but you may use silk thread or any suitable thread according to your project. It might look complicated but its very easy to work. So give it a try. Materials – Knotty Threadz Online Store Join the group – The Crochet Club- Knotty Threadz on Facebook and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.. Subscribe to my channel on…

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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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Double Colour Saree Kuchu With Beads

Saree Kuchu is trending off late, and due to high demand new designs are getting added to our collection every now and then. People want something new every time and we are glad to surprise them each time. Here is one such design which is very simple and yet elegant. While working this design it is very important to choose the right kind of beads and needle. Beads need to have a slightly big hole and the needle should be appropriate. If the needle you are using is very thick with a big eye then you might find it difficult…

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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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How to Make Baby Kuchu Using Silk Thread

How to Make Baby Kuchu Using Silk Thread – 1 Step Design

How to make Baby Kuchu using silk thread is one of the most popular and traditional ways to finish a saree border beautifully. This single-step Baby Kuchu design is easy to learn, elegant in appearance, and perfect for both Kanjeevaram and cotton sarees. In this tutorial, you’ll learn everything from required materials to the exact steps needed to create neat, symmetrical tassels. Even if you’re a beginner, this guide will help you achieve a professional finish at home. What is Baby Kuchu? Baby Kuchu is a short and thick tassel design tied along the saree border to enhance its beauty.…

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saree kuchu making materials

Saree Kuchu Making Materials – Baby Kuchu Guide (2025)

Saree Kuchu Making Materials are the foundation of creating Baby Kuchu, one of the oldest and most elegant traditional tassel designs in South Indian saree finishing. Known for its thick and short tassels, Baby Kuchu adds grace to sarees, dupattas, and even lehengas. This complete guide will show you the materials required, step-by-step process, styling ideas, and expert tips so you can make Baby Kuchu at home with professional finishing. What is Baby Kuchu in Sarees? Baby Kuchu is a traditional tassel design tied along saree borders. It is simple yet elegant, and its popularity has grown from silk sarees…

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