Aari
Patch Work
Patchwork is a type of embroidery that uses a needle with a hooked end to applique different pieces of fabric together to create a design. The needle is called an aari needle, and it is used to make small, tight stitches that secure the fabric pieces together. Aari patchwork is a traditional embroidery technique from India, and it is often used to embellish clothing, accessories, and home décor.
To create an aari patchwork design, you will need to cut out different shapes from different fabrics. You can use any type of fabric you like, but it is important to choose fabrics that have a similar weight and texture. Once you have cut out your shapes, you will need to applique them together using the aari needle.
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