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Various Embroidery Needles for a Perfect Embroidery Project

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Embroidery needle is an essential tool to start any embroidery project. Embroidery needles are of different types and each embroidery needle is made for a specific task. Therefore, you must understand this blog to choose the perfect needle for your embroidery project. Now let us know about different types of embroidery needles: 1. Aari Needles: The aari embroidery work is done by the aari needle . Aari embroidery is a form of embroidery art done on fabric with beads, threads and sequins. Aari embroidery work is the most popular embroidery form in the world. Aari needles are made of iron and wooden handles. During the use of aari needle, you have to keep one hand on the fabric with needle which has beads or other material and other hand beneath the fabric. Handmade aari needles are available at wholesale prices only on our online embroidery tools store. We also have a special combo pack of aari needles. How to use aari needles @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRMP3Mk3VGY&t=4

Different Types of Pony Needles You Can Find Online

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Needle are one the most important tool when it comes to embroidery be it any project with light or defined work. There are various types of Pony Needles that you can find online but it is important to know each of their purposes so that you can easily choose the right one for your project. In this blog, we are going to discuss different types of pony  embroidery needle  that you must own: 1) Sharps/Milliner:  This is the thinnest needle among all the sewing needles. It has a long shaft but a really small round eye which sometimes makes it difficult to thread (if the needle is really small). The size of these needles ranges from 1 to 12. Size 1 being the largest and size 12 being the smallest. You can use these needles to create stitches like French knot, drizzle stitch and bullion stitch. 2) Crewel Needle:  Crewel Needles have oval-shaped eye which is comparatively bigger than milliner’s eye that it makes it easy to thread them. They also come in 12 sizes. These are mainly used