Hand Embroidery – Advanced Level (Art Form) is a comprehensive and skill-intensive course created for learners who want to specialize in traditional and international embroidery styles. This course focuses on understanding the cultural roots, stitch structures, and unique techniques of each art form while applying them with professional precision.
You will explore iconic Indian embroidery styles such as Kantha, Kashida, Kasuti, Phulkari, Chikankari, Banjara, Kutch work, and Mukaish work. Each art form is taught with attention to its characteristic stitches, motifs, thread usage, and surface detailing. Along with Indian styles, the course also introduces international embroidery techniques including Japanese Sashiko and Brazilian embroidery, known for their structured patterns and dimensional floral effects.
The training emphasizes accuracy, rhythm, texture building, and finishing quality. Learners are guided to apply these art forms on practical samples suitable for garments, panels, and décor. With expert mentorship, flexible batch options, and optional material inclusion, this advanced-level course prepares you for exhibitions, boutique collections, premium orders, and professional portfolio development.
Traditional Indian embroidery art forms and techniques
Kantha, Kashida, Kasuti, Phulkari & Chikankari styles
Banjara, Kutch work & Mukaish embroidery
Japanese Sashiko embroidery patterns
Brazilian embroidery dimensional techniques
Cultural design application and professional finishing
Advanced art-form-focused curriculum
Indian + international embroidery styles
100% practical, hands-on training
Emphasis on detailing, texture & precision
Expert guidance and mentoring
Option for material-inclusive plan
Completion of Hand Embroidery – Intermediate or equivalent
Good control over basic and decorative stitches
Interest in traditional and global embroidery arts
Advanced embroidery learners
Fashion and textile design students
Boutique owners and designers
Artists specializing in hand embroidery
Learners building professional portfolios
No, intermediate-level embroidery knowledge is required.
Yes, the course includes Indian styles along with Japanese and Brazilian embroidery.
Yes, learners work on guided practical samples for each art form.
Materials are optional and available in a separate plan.
Yes, it prepares you for premium, art-based embroidery projects.

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