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TOWARDS 100,000 SUBSCRIBERS! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL! Kasuti is a very delicate Indian embroidery, so when we combine it with the Eyelet stitch, there is no way it can result in anything different: it is elegant and very delicate. Another particularity of Kasuti is that the right and wrong sides are the same, which for many people is, in addition to mysterious, enchanting. This chart has 43 holes in height and is perfect for tea towels, but you can also embroider on towels, without any problem. Tips from the Professor: ➡️Embroider gently and delicately, as these stitches, specifically, require greater care in their execution. ➡️For Eyelet, the smaller and thinner the needle, the better, mainly because of the finishing. ➡️The use of the ghost pen is optional, but I guarantee that once you get the hang of using it, you won't stop, as it speeds up the embroidery a lot. For this embroidery I used the following materials: Brisa thread, Pingouin brand, color 1208 - Orange. Anchor Perlé thread, Corrente brand, color 211 and DMC Perlé thread, color 90. Clover brand hand embroidery needle, numbers 20 and 22. Verona collection tea towel, Döhler brand. Blue ghost pen from Lanmax brand (optional). Follow me on social media: / linhas.de.amor / linhasdeamorevelynbueno I thank you for embroidering with me and taking the time to watch me. Kasuti is one of my favorite stitches and I love doing it whenever I can here on the channel. It's a delight to embroider and teach, even more so when it has eyelet details. It's pure delicacy! Leave your comment, tell me where you watch me from and also if you would like to learn any other point that I haven't taught on the channel yet. A big kiss full of affection to all of you.