Hand-Embroidered Hoop Art and Framed Textiles
Every piece here is a mix of heritage craft and mindful design. Whether it is a detailed Kasuti hoop or a framed textile piece, these are small, quiet stories stitched by hand to warm up your home.
The satisfaction of finishing a project is immense. This hoop art piece, with its mix of stitches and floral motifs, is truly captivating and ready to hang on a wall.
The process of creating a complex geometric pattern on a hoop. This piece uses variegated thread to create a beautiful, shifting color effect.
A finished Kasuti hoop art piece displayed in my studio. These pieces make for unique and meaningful home decor.
A showcase of different geometric hoop art pieces. The patterns are mesmerizing and demonstrate the mathematical beauty of counted thread embroidery.
Embroidery can take various forms. Here you see two different styles of hoop art, one with a botanical design and the other with a geometric Kasuti pattern.
A closer look at different hoop art pieces hanging in my studio. Each one is a small world of texture and color.
Two more examples of floral hoop art, featuring a bird of paradise and a poppy. These pieces are like paintings made with thread.
Embroidery can be done on many surfaces, including these wooden ornaments. These small decorations are a joy to make and are perfect for adding a handmade touch to your home.
Another set of embroidered wooden ornaments, each with a unique counted thread pattern. These are meditative to create and beautiful to look at.
Some of my work displayed as framed fiber art. From abstract running stitches to intricate floral designs, thread can tell so many stories.
About Embroidery as Art: Hoops & Decor
When I work on Kasuti or geometric hoop art, I ensure the back is as neat as the front. It is how I was taught, and it is how I treat every commission. These pieces are meant to hold space in your home, whether you are looking for a specific pattern to match your decor or want a custom textile piece that feels truly personal.
Embroidery is not just clothing detail; it is an opportunity to bring tactile, textured art into your living space. At Sameeksha, I treat every hoop and framed piece as a project in preservation. I blend heritage techniques, like the counted-thread precision of Kasuti or the rhythmic running stitches of Sashiko, with modern aesthetics to create wall art that feels grounding rather than just decorative.
Why custom hoop art?
You are not just buying a frame; you are commissioning a piece that respects the geometry of the craft. I use neutral, high-quality cotton and linen bases to ensure the thread work—whether it is a lotus motif, a geometric Gopura pattern, or a contemporary botanical sketch—takes center stage.
The Process
- Consultation: We discuss the mood of your space. Are you looking for the mathematical symmetry of Kasuti or the fluid, organic feel of freestyle botanical embroidery?
- Materials: I stick to natural fabrics like Matty cloth, linen, or raw cotton that hold tension well and age beautifully.
- Commission: Whether it is a singular piece for a gallery wall or a set of uniform samplers for a workspace, every commission involves a dialogue about color palettes and stitch density.
Beyond the aesthetic, there is a quiet discipline in this work. My studio in Koramangala often feels more like a place of meditation than a workshop. When you bring these pieces home, you are adding a fragment of that focused, slow-living energy to your environment.
Sameeksha
I am Sujaya, and for me, embroidery is a way to keep old stories alive. I do not follow mass-production trends. I stitch to share the patience and calm that comes with every thread, whether I am working on a piece for my studio or a custom order for your home.
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