Custom Blouses and Apparel with Traditional Hand Embroidery
I turn your ideas into wearable art, one stitch at a time. Whether it is a blouse for a special occasion, a kurta refresh, or an upcycled jacket, I hand-stitch stories into your fabric.
A preview of custom hand-embroidered blouses. The first is a magenta silk blouse with a Zardosi paisley border, and the second is a green silk blouse with a delicate leaf-patterned neckline.
This video shows a custom-made blouse with intricate Kasuti and mirror work. I can create designs that are either traditional or contemporary to match your saree and personal style.
Hand embroidery can be elegant and masculine. This video shows two custom-made men's kurtas, one with a subtle floral vine pattern and another with geometric Kasuti work on the yoke.
This is a great example of upcycling. I transformed a client's old woolen shawls into these stylish and warm waistcoats, embellished with a band of traditional embroidery.
Here, I refreshed a plain linen shirt by adding hand block prints and then highlighting the design with hand embroidery. This process gives a simple garment a completely new, artistic identity.
A beautiful garment made from traditional 'Khunn' fabric, displayed at the 'Pampa' exhibition in Hampi. This showcases how heritage textiles can be used to create contemporary silhouettes.
About Bespoke Blouses & Apparel
When I work on your blouse, I focus on the wrong side as much as the right. True Kasuti embroidery means no knots and perfect finishing on both sides, ensuring your garment is comfortable against your skin while looking pristine from the outside. If you are bringing your own fabric, I can guide you on the best motifs that complement the material's weight.
Embroidery is a slow, quiet process that I have loved since 1999. Whether you want to add a touch of Zardosi to a silk blouse, incorporate geometric Kasuti patterns on a kurta, or try the running stitch of Kantha, I am here to stitch your vision to life.
I often work with clients who have fabric they love but do not know how to style. If you have a plain linen shirt that feels a bit too simple, or an old Kanjeevaram that needs new life, let us look at how we can add hand-stitched borders or motifs to refresh it. This sustainable approach helps reduce clutter while creating something new and personal.
When we meet, we will discuss your fabric, the type of embroidery that fits your style, and the overall design. Because I do this by hand, the timeline depends on the complexity of the work, which keeps the quality high and the output far from mass-produced factory standards. My studio in Koramangala is where I handle all projects, ensuring each piece gets my full attention.
Sameeksha
I am Sujaya, and at Sameeksha, I believe every garment deserves a story. I teach and create, using my mother's legacy to guide my needle, ensuring your clothes feel as personal as a handwritten note.
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