How to Do a Zardosi Knot – Step-by-Step Aari Embroidery Tutorial for Beginners



Master the Zardosi Knot – A Beautiful Aari Embroidery Technique

Are you ready to learn one of the most elegant stitches in Aari/Maggam embroidery? The Zardosi Knot is a stunning technique used in bridal blouses, sarees, and festive wear. This tutorial will walk you through each step with an easy video demo and clear instructions—perfect for beginners!


What is a Zardosi Knot?

A Zardosi Knot is a twisted, decorative stitch created using metallic zardosi thread and a chamki (sequin). It’s commonly seen in bridal and festive designs, adding depth, texture, and royalty to your fabric.


Materials You’ll Need

  • Aari needle (thin)
  • Zardosi piece (4–5 cms cut)
  • Chamki (sequin)
  • Embroidery thread
  • Fabric for practice

Step-by-Step: How to Make a Zardosi Knot

Step 1: Insert the 4–5mm zardosi piece into the needle until it touches the fabric.
Step 2: Twist the needle around the thread to secure.
Step 3: Add a chamki and prick the needle into the fabric a little away.
Step 4: Using your right hand, twist the zardosi, bring it to the left, and let it form a loop over itself.
Step 5: Your beautiful Zardosi Knot is complete!


Watch the Tutorial Video
Video URL:
https://youtube.com/shorts/MMH7DnstavE?feature=share



Zardosi Knot process in Aari embroidery using chamki and gold machine thread

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Final Tips for Beginners

  • Always cut your zardosi evenly (4–5cms)
  • Practice on old fabric first
  • Keep your workspace well-lit
  • Twist gently to avoid thread breakage

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