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TheArtFactory for Indian Artists

22 Jan

TheArtFactory for Indian Artists

TheArtFactory is a hub of artists. A factory wherein any sort of artist is welcomed to showcase his work while he appreciates the other members.
In other words, it can also be seen as a platform to collect recognition and encouragement on the art front. So lets get together and create our own creative space at theartfactory and live the arty way!

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Lakme Fashion Week – Winter / Festive 2011

22 Aug

Lakme Fashion Week – Winter / Festive 2011

Witnessed 5 days of ultimate fashion glory at Lakme Fashion Week – Winter / Festive 2011 held at Grand Hyatt, Mumbai. High dose glamour with essence of business, nerve-wrecking minutes of nervousness before the shows, being surrounded by big and successful names in the fashion industry – be it models, designer, celebrities has been a superlative experience for me.
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IIJW 2011

7 Aug

IIJW 2011

Over the last five years, India has emerged as a promising centre in the gems and jewellery industry worldwide. Celebrating this global stature of India in the gems and jewellery industry, The India International Jewellery Week (IIJW) was organised by the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), inaugrated in the presence of Shri Subodh Kant Sahai, Hon’ble Minister of Tourism, Government of India; along with IIJW brand ambassador, Sonam Kapoor. As well as Rajiv Jain, Chairman of GJEPC and Sanjay Kothari, GJEPC Vice Chairman at Grand Hyatt, Mumbai on 31st July. IIJW is Asia’s first jewellery week aimed at reinforcing India’s position as the global leader in jewellery design.
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Drawn Thread Work – An Introduction

31 Jul

Drawn Thread Work – An Introduction

What is drawn thread work?

  • Threads are cut and withdrawn from the base fabric.
  • Corners, with both warp & weft threads withdrawn, are filled with loop stitch, woven wheels, spiders or fans.
  • Remaining loose threads formed into groups with a variety of stitches – tied together with coral stitch, wrapping or whipping, buttonhole – or covered over with darning or needle weaving.
  • Generally hemstitching and/or buttonhole on edges of withdrawn threads.
  • Designs – geometric.

Drawn Thread - An Example

Drawn thread work is a form of counted-thread embroidery based on removing threads from the warp and/or the weft of a piece of even weave fabric. The remaining threads are grouped or bundled together into a variety of patterns. The more elaborate styles of drawn thread work use in fact a variety of other stitches and techniques, but the drawn thread parts are their most distinctive element. It is also grouped as White work embroidery because it was traditionally done in white thread on white fabric and is often combined with other white work techniques.
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