Kantha embroidery, a traditional Bengali hand-stitch from India, utilizes a straightforward running stitch for fabric patterns.
- Raw Material: Typically, old cotton sarees or cloth are repurposed, stitched with cotton threads. The fabric is usually soft and light.
- Technique: A basic running stitch creates a quilted effect. Layers of fabric are joined and embellished with decorative patterns, including floral, animal, and geometric motifs.
- Design: Nature-inspired, Kantha designs feature motifs such as birds, flowers, and trees. These are executed with linear or curved stitches to form visually appealing and functional patterns.