The mirrors are fixed with fabric by placing the mirrors at the desired location and stitching the cross in a pattern on them. Patterned stitches not only hold the mirrors but also contribute as a design to the beauty of the saree. Stitch made to hold mirrors in place. This is where we will explore right now and explore the various popular stitches. Some of the most popular stitches known for Indian fabrics are chain stitch and herringbone stitch, though sometimes you see the use of spot step stitch, satin stitch or blanket stitch.
There is a special appeal to mirror work
Mirror work on online sarees lends them a stunning look, enhances the look or plain look of plain sarees, and, if used imaginatively, enhances the application of designer fabrics. Innovative uses are designed as part of the fabric's delicate strategic position as part of the design, where the mirror is used in a specific form to give the fabric more life-quality quality.
For example, it can be dotted on the forehead of a woman's face, with a floral design in the center of a very well-shaped eye or flower.
It has been used effectively in various fabrics such as cotton, silk, chiffon, crepe, georgette and supernat. The shape of the circle is most popular, though other geometric shapes like square, triangular or polygonal, hexagonal are also depicted in designs and modified with fabric by placing a mirror on the desired spot and placing a stitch on it though the pattern.
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