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Aari Courses Classes in Chennai - Sudansa Custom Designer


Sudansa constume Desinger was started from october 2021 in madipakkam chennai. We are one of the best tailoring and aari embroidery teaching institute in madipakkam chennai. We are providing excellent training in tailoring and aari embroidery courses avialble from one month to 6 month advanced courses. We take special care about all student on focusing the learning and particle. We offer Excellent Training in Tailoring, Fashion Designing, Aari Embroidery and many job oriented courses. Course duration will be one month to one year it depends on choosing the course by Students. Our special attention on every student till completed their courses. From the terrified beginner to the talented seamstress, our lovely classes provide a place of sweet warmth – a quiet hideaway for the bustle of our busy lives. Come in, be inspired, have an enjoyable time and leave with a few more tricks up your sleeve.




It may also include decorating materials other than threads, like pearls, beads, stones and sequins. India is known for its beautiful embroidery techniques. Fundamental stitches of embroidery are running stitch, cross stitch and satin stitch. Surface embroidery technique are more economical. Aari embroidery is one of the many forms of embroidery, originated in the Mughal era. Aari work is a type of embroidery work that is done by stretching the fabric tightly over a wooden frame. A pen like needle, that resembles a crochet needle is used to do the intrinsic Aari work.


Aari art work is popular for its fine and delicate thread work. Aari art work is popular for its fine and delicate thread work. Aari work enhances the essence of hand embroidery. It is largely practiced in Ahmedabad. The kind of stitch that is used for Aari work embroidery is chain stitch. Since Aari work has its origin from the Mughal era, motifs of Aari work are derived from nature. These motifs include leaves, vines, flowers, trees, birds and animals. Embroideries used in ethnic fashion are distinguished from the Aari embroidery because of these motifs. This type of embroidery has its place in contemporary fashion as well.




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