Threaded Heritage: Kutchwork on Blouse
Kutchwork has always fascinated me with its geometric beauty and heritage charm. Recently, I worked on a maroon blouse, and I want to share both the process and the design details behind it. Rcently I had finished making one more blouse, with Kutchwork. That has many motifs on the sleeves. It took lot of days to make that. So this time , I preffered less motifs on the sleeves.
Design Highlights – Borders, Motifs, and Neckline Patterns

The overall blouse design
For this blouse, I chose a U-shaped neckline, because it frames the embroidery beautifully. I worked the neckline with green Kutchwork motifs, adding small pink floral stitches in between for a delicate contrast.
On the back, I arranged rows of pink diamond-shaped motifs, balancing them on both sides. To complete the look, I stitched green Kutchwork borders that connect the neckline and back motifs seamlessly. The result is a blouse that looks both traditional and elegant.
Closer view of the neckline:

The neckline

The back neckline with motif
Color Story – Maroon, Green, and Pink
The base fabric is a deep maroon silk, which gives richness and depth. I paired it with:
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Green thread for the bold outlines and main motifs.
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Pink thread for the fillers and flowers.
- Pink thread is also used for mirror work also
This combination feels festive yet graceful, and it highlights the embroidery without overshadowing the blouse fabric itself.
On the sleeves I have embroidered scattered motifs:

Motifs on sleeves
This is a gift to my friend. She had given the fabric , she wanted my Kutchwork on her blouse.
Styling Inspiration –
This blouse is versatile. IThis can be paired with:
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A plain maroon saree to highlight only the embroidery.
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A beige or gold Banarasi saree for weddings or pujas.
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Even a green cotton silk saree for a balanced festive look.
Jewelry-wise, antique gold matches the richness of the maroon, but oxidized silver gives it a more contemporary vibe.
Why Kutchwork Never Goes Out of Fashion
Every stitch in Kutchwork feels like a connection to our roots. What I love most is that though it’s traditional, when you apply it on blouses it feels timeless and adaptable. This blouse is special to me because it combines my creativity with a craft that has centuries of heritage. I am doing one more Kutchwork on saree.I will share about the same soon.
Love, Laugh and Live the life to the fullest,
-Ranjana
