Thursday, April 25, 2013

Quilled wedding knot







      I received a request from a friend for an arathi thattu for her daughter's wedding.  I suggested flowers , but she wanted something different and new. I found this design on the internet on a  wedding card. I drew it out and quilled .I used beehive quilling as it seemed best as I had to incorporate the dots to show some design on the clothes.In some Indian weddings the saree of the bride is tied to the groom's garment symbolizing the union.

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37 comments:

  1. Oh! Wow! This is really gorgeous. Love the details and neatness.

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  2. Looking wonderful. If you might have given the pic of the arathi thattu, it should have added more value!
    Good Luck

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  3. This is so beautiful and the combination of crimped strips and beehive brought life to the composition!!

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  4. Wow suganthi, I was thinking of something on the same lines that I could create on a card on a smaller scale fr my marriage... But couldnt figure out how to do it yet... Do share your ideas!!!
    Loved the workpice and the colours you have used. So traditional

    Hugs
    Uma
    krafttime.blogspot.in

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  5. i gave up this idea becoz of the complication in the knot which should be perfect. but suganthi mam, it really awesome and gorgeous

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  6. woww.....somethng new...love it dear..Its really beautiful....

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  7. Wow.. Fabulous.. Love your creation.. Especially the knot n colors used are awesome..

    www.scsmartcreations.blogspot.com
    Swathi..

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  8. Absolutely wonderful, Suganthi! I really like how neat and perfect the pattern looks!

    Hugs!
    Manu

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  9. Stunning and Gorgeous !!!!
    all in Beehive ..very neat and Fantastic ¬¬`

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  10. Suganthi, this is beautiful. I'm not a big fan of wavy quilled strips because unless appropriate for the pattern, they look very out of place. But they're a perfect match for an idea like this.
    Good job.
    Very imaginative and neat.
    Natasha

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  11. Awesome symbolisation and so the perfect and neat quilling...Very very creative you are..

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  12. This is absolutely amazing work Suganthi ..Every time you come up with some new variation in quilling and that too so innovativetly ..I love this wedding knot design and the way you have executed it :)

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  13. Wow beautiful, always u inspire me with ur quilling..

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  14. Beautiful piece Suganthi! I love the celebratory colors and design.

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  15. This looks so pretty, traditional and simply auspicious! Beehive technique really imparts a fabric look to the finish!

    Nupur, Thrilling Quilling

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  16. You bring Indian wedding feeling to life with quilling Suganthi :) Beautiful piece!

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  18. Completely wonderful! I can see that you put a lot of effort into it. Your friend must be very pleased.

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  19. gorgeous so so beautiful!
    Greetings Baukje

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  20. Beautiful work...!!!
    your quilling is amazing...

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  21. stunning creation ......always something new in your head and you create it .super fun.

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  22. you have some amazing ideas suganthi.Would love to see your arathi thattu
    anandhi

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  23. How awesome is this work!!! Very beautiful quilling!

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  24. This one is super fabulous.
    http://ajourneyintoquilling.blogspot.com
    CHris

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  25. I am so inspired from your blog, i recently learnt about this art and couldn't wait to take up a project and found the quilled "wedding knot".

    I started making it in a shadow box and adding our wedding cards…:) its coming along well and can't wait to share, once it is done..:)

    Thank you.

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  26. helo mam, its an awesome work... wil u post a video or step by step pictures... so that we can try...

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