Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Spring In My Garden-3


Here are some more glimpses of my garden
 New shoots on Bougainvilleas. They flower during summers.
 White Chrysanthemums. 
 White Roses-small
 Yellow Button Roses
 Lemons.
This is my Puja basket with flowers from my garden..ready for my morning prayers...

Keep a watch on my blog....

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Spring In My Garden-2

Here are Hibiscus flowers in my garden- some of them:

 This is hybrid variety or Hawaii Hibiscus. It flowers profusely and regularly. 
 Here is a closeup.
These are double Hibiscus-baby pink and lemon yellow 

This is dark red flower.
This is tomato red colour.
This is another shade in Yellow which we call sandal wood shade.
 This is purple coloured flower.
 This is orange one.
This is single red local variety.

Well some more in my next posts.....


Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Tie N Dye with Shisha Work


Bandhani or Tie and Dye is one of the oldest dyeing techniques of India. The state of Rajasthan is very famous for it. We Indian women have at least two or three saris and dresses of Bandhani. Mostly cottons, silks and also in modern times synthetic fabric is available. 

Bandhani fabrics have beautiful bright colours often contrasting colours like red and blue, red and green, yellow and green and more than two or three colour combination. They have various patterns of dyeing like dots, circles, squares, waves or stripes and many more.

These fabrics are further embroidered with fine wool, mirrors and beads. Saris, skirts, chunnis or dupattas(scarfs), and churidar or shalwar dress material is available in cottons, silks and synthetics. 

Here is one such dupatta. The fabric is light weight cotton or mulmul (soft and fine muslin), dyed by using Bandhani technique. 

As we can see, both ends of the dupatta has been stitched with a printed fabric border, and then big circular paillettes sequins have been added. Chain stitch with white coloured wool on the edges and with coloured wool on the paillettes sequins can also be seen. We can also see the small sequins embroiderd around the motif.


 Here a metal frame has been used for attaching the paillettes sequin. 
 A small circular paillettes sequin attached to the fabric.
Look at the tie and die pattern and the use of paillettes sequins.
The edges have been decorated with silver coloured beads and cowrie shells. 

This beautiful work is done by the artisans of Rajasthan. I have some beautiful tie and dye saris and dresses and dupattas of Rajasthan. I cannot resist their beautiful bright colours or the shisha work. Our wardrobe is not complete with out these beautiful collection.