Aari work has always been considered one of the most tedious forms of needle work. Today, with the help of advanced stitching procedures, and the role of more artisans, it takes lesser time to complete the embroidery work on an outfit.
Aari work began with a simple procedure of using a lead pencil to sketch the design on the fabric, after which a needle was put to use which pierced holes along the lines of the design. Then the threaded needle was inserted into the fabric, and when it came up, it emerged with a loop. Through this procedure, the fine stitched patterns led to the evolution of Aari work as an individual art form.
We are teaching around 60 stitches including Blouse Back neck designing, tracing,
All doubts will be cleared and full support will be given
1 Intro about Frame, stands, Needles
2 Chain Stitch
3 Knot
4 Indise / Out side filling
5 Satin Stitch
6 Magic Chain
7 Zig Zag Chain
8 Scroll Chain
9 Stem Stitch
10 Long & Short
11 Chain in Chain
12 Leaf Stitch
13 sequence beads
14 Reverse Chain
15 French knot
16 Zardosi
17 Paded Zardosi Work
18 Chumki Work (4 Types)
19 French Knot with Chumki
20 Load Work
21 Patch Work
22 Cut Work
23 Bead Work( 3 Types)
24 Stone work
25 Mirror Work (Round, Square,) 4 varieties
26 Kundan Work
27 Buttonhole stitch
28 Butterfly stitch
29 Water Filling / Pani Work
30 Sugar Beeds Work (2 Types)
31 Zari Thread Work
32 Satin Boarders
33 Jewelry Work
34 Jarkan Work
35 Carding
36 Pearal Work
37 Gota Patti
38 Blouse neck marking
39 Tracing Process
40 Cot Fixing
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