Mastering Complex Sewing: Our Tailor’s Story

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Specialization:

With over 32 years of experience in tailoring, this master tailor has developed an extraordinary understanding of complex sewing techniques.

He has worked on countless intricate designs, from delicate embroidery integration to multi-layered garment constructions, demonstrating unmatched precision and skill. His expertise extends beyond traditional methods, as he seamlessly combines classic tailoring principles with innovative approaches to fabric manipulation and garment structure.

Known for his meticulous attention to detail, he brings consistency and refinement to every piece he works on, transforming challenging designs into flawless, wearable art. His craft reflects a rare combination of technical mastery and creative intuition.

Approach:

Every garment he creates is approached with patience, foresight, and a deep respect for the art of tailoring. He begins by studying the design and envisioning how each seam, fold, and stitch will come together. His work emphasizes precision, balance, and functionality, ensuring that even the most complex patterns maintain both comfort and elegance.

For him, tailoring is a living art form that marries technique and imagination, allowing him to bring a designer’s vision to life while leaving his own signature of excellence. Each piece is a testament to his dedication, skill, and love for the craft.

8+ Total experience

✓ Unmatched excellence

✓ 5,000+ Total kurta embroidered

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Key Skills

Phanda

Phanda chikankari is a delicate and artistic form of embroidery that is part of the traditional chikankari craft from Lucknow, India. The term phanda refers to the small knot-like stitches that create texture and depth in the fabric. These knots are carefully hand-stitched on fine cotton or muslin material, requiring high precision and skill to ensure each knot is uniform and neat.

The designs usually include floral patterns, paisleys, and geometric shapes, which add elegance without overpowering the fabric. Phanda chikankari is commonly used to beautify kurtas, sarees, dupattas, and home textiles. Although time-consuming, this embroidery adds a touch of sophistication and heritage to garments.

Bakhiya

Phanda chikankari is a delicate and artistic form of embroidery that is part of the traditional chikankari craft from Lucknow, India. The term phanda refers to the small knot-like stitches that create texture and depth in the fabric. These knots are carefully hand-stitched on fine cotton or muslin material, requiring high precision and skill to ensure each knot is uniform and neat.

The designs usually include floral patterns, paisleys, and geometric shapes, which add elegance without overpowering the fabric. Phanda chikankari is commonly used to beautify kurtas, sarees, dupattas, and home textiles. Although time-consuming, this embroidery adds a touch of sophistication and heritage to garments.

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