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AboutSharee or saree (in Bengali=শাড়ি,
Śāṛi ) is the national wear
of Bangladeshi women. Most
women who are married wear
sharee as their regular dress while
young-unmarried girls wear
sharee as an occasional dress.
The shari is worn by women
throughout Bangladesh. Sari is the
most popular dress for women in
Bangladesh,
Contain Overview
1. Styles of draping
2. How to wear a saree
3. Kinds of Saree
4. Surface Illustration media.
5. Fashion Show.
6. Photo Shoot.
7. Magazine.
There are more than 80 recorded ways to wear a sari. The most common style is
for the sari to be wrapped around the
waist, with the loose end of the drape to
be worn over the shoulder, baring the
midriff. However, the sari can be draped
in several different styles, though some
styles do require a sari of a particular
length or form.
Traditionally the Bengali style is worn without pleats where the saree is wrapped around in an
anti-clockwise direction around the waist and then a second time from the other direction. The
loose end is a lot longer and that goes around the body over the left shoulder. There is enough cloth left to cover the head as well. The modern
style of wearing a saree originates from the Tagore family. Jnanadanandini Devi, the wife
of Rabindranath Tagore's elder brother Satyendranath came up with a different way to wear the saree after her stay in Bombay. This required a chemise or jacket (old name for
blouse) and petticoat to be worn under the saree and made it possible for women to come
out of the secluded women's quarters in this attire.
Saree
1. Handloom saree: Handloom sarees are a traditional textile art of Bangladesh and India. The
production of handloom sarees are important for
economic development in rural India. Completion
of a single saree takes two to three days of work.
Several regions have their own traditions of
handloom sarees.
• Baluchuri Sarees
• Kanchipuram Sarees
• Tussar Sarees
• Benarasi Sarees.
• Tat saree (demra, Naryangang,)
1. Powerloom Saree
• Tangail saree
Surface Illustration.
1. Flat Sketch / Motive Sketch.
2. Hand Embroidery (Karchupi).
3. Machine Embroidery.
4. Aari/ Double embroidery.
5. Computer-controlled embroidery
6. Flat bed Screen Print Saree.
7. Hand block printing
8. Digital Print Saree.
9. Hand painted sarees
10. Dyeing, Natural Dyeing, Acid Dyeing, tie dyeing, boutique.
11. Appliqué sarees.
12. Cut to cut saree.
13. Adobe in design suit.
Flat Sketch / Motive Sketch
Flat Sketch / Motive Sketch is essentially the process of
creating designs for woven, knitted or printed fabrics or
surface ornamented fabrics. designers are involved
with the production of these designs, which are used,
sometimes repetitively, in clothing and interior decor
items.
A motif may be an element in the iconography of a
particular subject or type of subject that is seen in other
works, or may form the main subject, as the Master of
Animals motif in ancient art typically does. The related
motif of confronted animals is often seen alone, but
may also be repeated
Hand Embroidery (zardozi embroidery)Embroidery is the handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as, pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. Today, embroidery is most often seen on caps, hats, coats, blankets, dress shirts, denim, stockings, and golf shirts. Embroidery is available with a wide variety of thread or yarn color.
The basic techniques or stitches on surviving examples of the earliest embroidery—chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch—remain the fundamental techniques of hand embroidery today.
zardozi embroidery
Machine Embroidery.
Machine embroidery is an embroidery process whereby a sewing machine or embroidery machine is used to create patterns on textiles. It is used commercially in product branding, corporate advertising, and uniform adornment. Hobbyists also machine embroider for personal sewing and craft projects.
Machine Embroidery.
Computer-controlled embroideryComputerized embroidery machines are specialized machines that can create embroidery from computerized designs. Such machines exist for the home market, for the small independent professional and for mass production. Many home sewing machines can be turned into an embroidery machine by adding a hardware module. Many modern sewing machines (including the ones for the home market) can be computer-controlled and are also known as computerized sewing machines.
Flat bed Screen Print Saree.
Screen printing is a printing technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh apertures with ink, and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the substrate momentarily along a line of contact. This causes the ink to wet the substrate and be pulled out of the mesh apertures as the screen springs back after the blade has passed.
HAND BLOCK PRINTING
Block prints on various fabrics like
pure cotton, pure silk, crepe,
georgette, chiffon and super net
make them look elegant
Appliqué sarees.
Appliqué comes from the French word appliquer,[ meaning "to put on". There are two variants to this technique: appliqué, where a fabric shape is sewn over a base layer, and reverse applique, wherein two layers of fabric are laid down, and a shape is subsequently cut out from the upper layer, exposing the lower layer, before both are stitched together.