Making beautiful design by aari work embroidery
Aari work is a magical embroidery technique that uses a hooked needle to create a continuous, chain-stitched pattern. It’s famous for its intricate floral and paisley motifs, often seen on luxurious bridal wear. In my experience, the rhythm of the stitch is almost meditative once you get the hang of it.
Why It’s Special:
The Tool: The aari (a hooked needle) allows you to work quickly from the top of the fabric, creating a perfectly even, interlooped chain stitch on the surface.
The Effect: It creates a raised, rope-like texture that is incredibly durable and rich-looking. It’s perfect for filling large areas with detailed designs.
The Embellishment: The real beauty of aari work is how easily it incorporates sequins (sitara), beads, and mirrors directly into the stitching process, making the fabric shimmer.
While it has a learning curve, mastering aari work opens up a world of possibilities for creating heirloom-quality garments.
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