Aari Work – Basic Level is a professionally designed course for beginners who want to master the foundation of traditional Aari embroidery. This course introduces you to essential tools, techniques, and stitches used in ethnic and contemporary embroidery designs. Starting from basic handling of the Aari needle, you will gradually learn how to create neat, strong, and visually appealing embroidery patterns.
The course covers a wide range of foundational stitches including zari stitches, back stitch, steam stitch, water filling, and decorative buttas work. You will also learn popular embellishment techniques such as beads work, sequence work, mirror work, and pearl work, which are highly demanded in bridal and designer outfits. Special focus is given to silk thread flower making, shading techniques, flat loading, embossed loading, and honeycomb stitches using both zari and silk threads.
With flexible weekday and weekend batches, expert guidance, and all materials included, this course ensures a smooth learning experience. By the end of the program, you will gain confidence to create professional-quality Aari designs suitable for blouses, dupattas, sarees, and dress materials.
Basics of Aari needle handling and fabric control
Zari stitches, back stitch, and steam stitch
Water filling and buttas work techniques
Beads, sequence, mirror, and pearl work
Silk thread flower making and shading
Flat loading, embossed loading & honeycomb stitch
Beginner-friendly step-by-step training
Practical-oriented learning approach
Expert instructor guidance
Flexible weekday & weekend batches
All materials included
Industry-relevant techniques
No prior embroidery experience required
Interest in hand embroidery & design
Basic patience and creativity
Beginners interested in Aari embroidery
Housewives and hobby learners
Fashion design students
Boutique owners & tailoring professionals
Anyone looking to start embroidery as a skill
Yes, this course is specially designed for absolute beginners.
Yes, all required materials are included.
Weekday batch: 3 weeks | Weekend batch: 1½ months (40–50 hours).
Yes, you will gain strong foundational skills for professional Aari work.
Yes, the course is fully practical-focused.

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