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Embroidery Needle That Gained Popularity All Over the World

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Who doesn’t love the intricate work of aari embroidery? Aari embroidery is a timeless craft that originated in India and was explicitly used to embellish the royal attire. Gradually, this art traveled all over the world and became triumph in the world of embroidery. Since then the embroidery world has changed for good and this precise art became the first choice of a designer when it came to designing couture wears. With this embroidery, the simple yet the major part of embroidery that gained popularity were Aari Embroidery Needles . This needle has a hook at the tip which is used to pull the thread up from the wrong side of the fabric; hence the name embroidery hook is synonymously used for this needle. Using various stitch, intricate patterns and designs can be created easily. The most prominently used thread in this embroidery is Zari thread and the other is Silk Threads. There are also specially designed thin aari needles that are used for bead, sequins, French wire,

Types of Aari Needles used for Hand Embroidery

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     What is an Aari Needle?        Aari Needle (aka Hook)  is a handmade needle with a sharp pointy hook at one end. It is used for doing embroidery on fabrics. This needle comes in various styles. Let’s explore together the difference between each style of these needles and how they are used:      1)    Needles for Bead and Sequins Embroidery Work       Style A:  This needle is thin and consistent in size. It has a wooden handle which makes it easy and comfortable to use with hands. It has approximately 1.5 inches long iron needle which makes sequins or bead embroidery work really fast as more  beads  and  sequins  can be added to the needle in a single round. Style B:  This needle is similar to Style A needle, it is also thin and consistent in size. The only difference is the size of the needle; this needle is smaller than the Style A needle. It has approximately 1.2 inches long iron needle. Style C:  This needle is slightly different than other two styles (A and B