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Kasmiri Floor Coverings are famous the world over for its
embroidery work. The embroidery style used for this purpose is coarser
and sturdy, as compared to that used for shawls. The chain stitch is
used in varying degrees of thickness. The yarn goods are usually done on
floral designs.
A line of dark color, adjacent to a light color gives the impression of
depth and richness. The embossed effect created by the work makes it a
nice change from printed or woven materials and accounts for its great
demand in the international market.
The Namdas, a type of carpet, are made with chain stitch. At
one time, they were considered the cheapest flooring but designers have
made them so attractive that their beauty is much sought after. They
have become an art form and have been raised from the floor to the
walls, where they are hung in place of pictures.
Chain stitch rugs are done in pastel shades on Hessian cloth and are
extremely attractive. The whole surface is covered with embroidery and
is then backed with strong cotton material to give them strength and
body. The light pinks, blues, greens and creams blend in such an
aesthetic whole that the rug becomes too beautiful to be kept on the
floor. Bags, screens and cushion covers are other applications of the
same art.
Gabbas are made from old worn out blankets pressed together.
Felt applique in bold designs is held down with chain stitch done with a
hook. The designs are bold and can be floral or geometrical. Special
designs are made to suit any taste or meet any demand. For example,
those made for children's rooms show pictures from fairytales, birds,
animals etc.
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