| Hence it is considered to be a truly domestic art that not only
satisfies the profound craving for creation and imagination but
also managed to bring in vibrant color that enhanced the complete
setting in the olden times. It was more of a “true folk art”
than anything else.
The most important uniqueness of Phulkari embroidery entails
the use of darn stitch which is carried out on the back side
of cotton fabric with colored silken thread.
There were these women residing in Punjab who were engaged
in this profession and at the end of the day they had some
of the most interesting and fascinating designs and patterns
which were solely carried out by their skillful handling of
the darn stitch.
They derive their stitches from the use of the darning stitch
which are placed in diverse directions such as straight, upright,
parallel and crossways.
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