Aari embroidery Border Stitch By Prisara@321123 0 Comments Posted on February 13, 2025 Border stitch as its name it is used for borders or as outline for the neck designs. Instead of piping you can replace this stitch. Also for simple silk saree who wish to have thread work can use this stitch. Start with three base lines of chain stitch. Make sure the chains are equal in size and the loops are not twisted. Once the base is ready start within the first loop of the first chain and connect it to the first loop of the third chain making a zig-zag stitch. Continue the same till the end to get the border stitch. To learn how to do zig-zag chain stitch check the below post link. Continue the zig-zag stitch inside the loops of the first and third chain to form the border stitch. This stitch is thicker and also looks embossed. The final look of the stitch is shown in the picture below. Make sure you do not skip any chains in-between. All the loops need to be connected with the zig-zag chain stitch. Also all the steps that was followed in the zig-zag chain stitch like to pull the thread in the same direction and then turn to continue the next stitch and not to put the chains wider or heightened should be followed. Double Border Stitch Double border stitch is as same as the border stitch however the base lines count is four in double border stitch. All the other steps remains the same. Check the drawing and the video explanation for clear understanding. Start with the chain stitch and complete four lines to form the base. Refer the diagram explaination of first chain, second chain, third chain and the fourth chain stitches to form the base for the double border stitch. Once the base is ready connect the first line and the fourth line loops and continue with the zig-zag chain stitch. For video explaination of the drawing in Tamil check the below link https://youtu.be/De2zIU2Un4g For video explaination of the drawing in English check below https://youtu.be/VgfNRH9fmD4 Continue the same and make sure you do not skip any chains and also the chains are inside the loops of the first and fourth lines. The final look of the stitch is seen in the below picture. For video explaination of the stitch in Tamil check below https://youtu.be/8QF85mwO6Iw For video explaination of the stitch in English check below Border stitch in neck design You can use this stitch as the next outline. It gives a thicker thread work around the neck. You can use the contrast saree colors to complete this stitch or use only the zari work. One sample neck design to show the outlook of the stitch around the neck check out the below picture.For video explanation of the design in Tamil check the below video For video explanation in English check the below video. https://youtu.be/De2zIU2Un4g Share:
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