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Chikankari on Cotton, Silk, Organza, Chanderi & Georgette: Does Care Change?
Why does chikankari behave differently on different fabrics? Chikankari embroidery remains the same, but the base fabric changes everything. Thickness, weave, strength, and elasticity of the fabric decide how much stress the embroidery thread carries. That’s why the same chikankari stitch ages differently on cotton, silk, organza, chanderi, or georgette. Cotton Chikankari Why is cotton chikankari considered the most practical
Bhawna Sharma
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How to Care for Chikankari Clothes So They Last for Years
What makes chikankari different from regular embroidery? Chikankari is surface embroidery done with fine cotton thread, usually on soft, breathable base fabrics like cotton, mulmul, voile, georgette or modal. The beauty of chikankari lies in its lightness. The same lightness also means it reacts faster to friction, harsh washing, and poor storage compared to heavier embroideries. Why does chikankari need gentler care? Chikankari stitches sit on the fabric, not inside it. Stro
Bhawna Sharma
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How to Wash Chikankari Kurtas and Suits Without Damaging the Embroidery
Why does chikankari embroidery get damaged during washing? Chikankari embroidery is made using fine cotton thread stitched lightly on the fabric surface. During washing, damage usually comes from friction, not water. Rubbing, twisting, harsh spin cycles, and contact with other garments slowly weaken the threads and loosen the stitches. Should chikankari always be hand washed? Hand washing is the safest option, especially for white, pastel, or heavily embroidered chikankari. I
Bhawna Sharma
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