Hand Embroidery: Rooted / Jaali Design for Kurti
Jaali work, or the “rooted” design, is all about creating an illusion of delicate netting or lace with thread. I love using this technique because it adds incredible texture and a subtle, sophisticated detail without any heavy fill work. It’s perfect for the yoke of a kurti.
The best stitch for this is the Backstitch or Chain Stitch worked in a geometric pattern.
How to create the Jaali effect:
Draw the Grid: Lightly draw a grid of small squares or diamonds on your fabric with a water-soluble marker.
Stitch the Lines: Using a backstitch, carefully embroider over the lines of your grid. The goal is to create a series of connected open squares.
Add the “Roots”: Inside each square, add a small, simple motif like a dot (French knot), a tiny star, or a small cross. This “roots” the design and fills the space lightly.
Keep it Consistent: The magic of jaali is in its repetition. The uniform pattern across the fabric creates a beautiful, textured lattice effect that looks intricate but is achieved through simple, repetitive stitches.
It’s a meditative and stunning technique that elevates any plain fabric.
Hand Embroidery : Rooted / Jaali Design for Kurti
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