About Cotton cambric Cut-work un-sticthed suits
Cotton Cambric Cut-Work Dress Material Overview
A Cotton Cambric cut-work dress material combines the crisp, breathable feel of cambric cotton with decorative cut-work embroidery to create lightweight, elegant unstitched fabric for ladies suits. Its ideal for warm climates and daytime events where comfort and handcrafted detail matter. `
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Fabric Specifications
- Base fabric: Cambric cotton fine, tightly woven, slight sheen, soft hand. `
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- Thread count: Typically 120180 TC for a smooth finish.
- Weight: 80120 gsm (light to medium), breathable and drapey.
- Cut-work technique: Laser or hand-cut motifs with satin-stitch reinforcement on edges to prevent fraying. `
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- Finish options: Plain, zari or shimmer thread highlights, or subtle embroidery borders.
Design and Cut-Work Details
- Motifs: Florals, paisleys, geometric lattices, and scalloped borders. `
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- Placement: All-over small motifs; larger panel motifs on the kurta front and dupatta ends; border cut-work for hem and dupatta.
- Edge treatment: Scalloped hems or straight hems with embroidered binding.
- Colorways: Pastels, neutrals, and rich jewel tones; contrast underlay fabric can be used to highlight cut-work. `
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Typical Set Composition and Measurements
| Piece |
Standard Length |
Notes |
| Kurta fabric |
2.5 m |
Enough for straight or Anarkali styles |
| Bottom fabric |
2.5 m |
For salwar, churidar, or palazzo |
| Dupatta |
2.5 m |
With cut-work on ends or all-over small motifs |
**Sizes are customizable**; for long Anarkali or gown styles request extra kurta length. `
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Styling and Stitching Suggestions
- Casual Daywear: Straight kurta with minimal cut-work on yoke and sleeves; pair with cotton palazzos. `
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- Festive Look: Anarkali or A-line kurta with heavy panel cut-work and a dupatta with scalloped cut-work border; add light zari highlights. `
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- Modern Fusion: Short kurta, cigarette pants, and a narrow dupatta; use contrasting underlay to make cut-work pop. `
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- Stitching tips: Use French seams or bias binding at cut-work edges for durability; line the kurta front with a lightweight voile if cut-work is dense.
Care Instructions and Sourcing Tips
- Washing: Hand wash cold or gentle machine cycle; use mild detergent.
- Drying: Dry flat in shade to preserve shape and prevent distortion of cut-work.
- Ironing: Iron on reverse with low heat; use a press cloth over cut-work.
- Sourcing: Look for suppliers who provide sample swatches and show close-up photos of cut-work edges; request stitch reinforcement details and minimum order quantities.
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