• Pop Up - Embroidering Our Way to Notting Hill

    Pop Up - Embroidering Our Way to Notting Hill

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    As a brand opposed to mass production and furthering sustainable initiatives into contemporary fashion, we are thrilled to share that a limited number of Wenlin Studio’s Hand Embroidered Pouches will be stocked at 220 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill.
  • Christmas Market: Sunday Snaps from Chelsea's Enchanted Fair

    Christmas Market: Sunday Snaps from Chelsea's Enchanted Fair

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    Wenlin Studio had one of the stands showcasing the Hand Embroidered Hua Pouch Bags, the perfect holiday gift for her. Garden Bunch Pouch turned out to be the most popular design of the day, stealing the show.
  • An Artisanal Christmas: Holiday Gifts for Her

    An Artisanal Christmas: Holiday Gifts for Her

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    Have you started shopping for Christmas presents yet? Consider getting some hand crafted artisanal accessories for your loved ones. Enhance the festive mood by the colors of our handmade embroidered pouch bags.
  • Hand Embroidery

    Hand Embroidery

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    The most widely practiced technique for hand embroidery in Punjab (Pakistan) is known as ‘Phulkari’ in the local language. This form of embroidery is traditionally used to decorate a garment, which can be a scarf or a shawl. Natural threads are used on coarse cotton fabric with folk patterns inspired by nature, birds and flowers being the most common elements. These garments used to...
  • Design Process

    Design Process

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    To start with each design in our collection, we first gather inspiration from our surroundings. Our favourite media to sketch our ideas and designs in the studio is gouache. We hand paint each design using gouache on acid free paper. To explore the relation between different embroidery stitches, we create embroidery mock-ups in our London studio with contemporary hand embroidery techniques. Those hand embroidered...
  • Lahore The Heart of Hand Embroideries

    Lahore The Heart of Hand Embroideries

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    Apart from the indigo, cotton, saltpetre and silk, what Lahore has been famous for centuries is, the hand embroideries. During the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, his chronicler Abu Al-Fazl wrote this in the famous Ain-i-Akbari: “His majesty [Akbar] pays much attention to various stuff; hence Irani, Ottoman, and Mongolian articles of wear are in much abundance especially textiles...
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