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Priya S Embroidery institute in Chennai

Priya S

Nungambakkam, Chennai, India - 600006

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I am running Tailoring Institute in Kodambakkam. We take online classes through Skype for foreign students.

We offer Excellent Tailoring Coaching classes month basis for Ladies.
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We’re happy to offer a variety of sewing, Embroidery and Mat Works classes in our Priya Tailoring Institute. Scroll down to see them all below to view them by Course type.

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No.3/5, Ground Floor, Palat Sankaran Road

Mahalingapuram

Nungambakkam, Chennai, India - 600006

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Teaches

Embroidery Classes

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

At the Institute

Fashion Designing classes

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

At the Institute

Tailoring classes

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

At the Institute

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1. Which classes do you teach?

We teach Embroidery, Fashion Designing and Tailoring Classes

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, We provide a free demo class.

3. Where are you located?

We are located in Nungambakkam, Chennai.

Answers by Priya S (7)

Answered on 17/02/2016 Learn Training for professionals/Fashion Designing

This is Priya from Priya Tailoring Institute. we are teaching tailoring, knitting and aari embroidery. if you want more information please visit my site.
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Answered on 01/04/2015 Learn Art and Creativity/Embroidery

Aari embroidery
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Answered on 01/04/2015 Learn Art and Creativity/Embroidery

Aari Embroidery This form of embroidery dates back to the 13th century and is thought to have come from the East to Egypt then to Greece and Rome from where it travelled with the Roman conquests to England and then to Kashmir, its cradle in India. Crewel, by definition, is the application of a variety... ...more
Aari Embroidery This form of embroidery dates back to the 13th century and is thought to have come from the East to Egypt then to Greece and Rome from where it travelled with the Roman conquests to England and then to Kashmir, its cradle in India. Crewel, by definition, is the application of a variety of stitches to the surface of following a design applied to the fabric. Back in the earlier centuries it was referred to any embroidery technique using fine wool worsted yarns; however the traditional patterns of motifs, highly stylized floral, tree of life, birds, geometrical and animal designs, etc., are now made on almost every kind of base fabric, using a variety of threads of create a textured and colour. In India Crewel is called aari and derives its name from the hooked crochet type needle, used in this kind of embroidery called the Aar. The design to be worked on is transferred to the plain fabric using transfer pens, containing water soluble ink, iron-on designs or the traditional way of "pinprick and chalk". The fabric is then fixed tight over a wooden frame (called adda). The needle is pushed through the fabric and from the other side, the thread is placed into the hook of the special needle and pulled up again - it comes up as a loop. For the next stitch, the needle goes through the loop and comes up with another loop through the previous loop and so on like ine chain stitch.... The finer and smaller the stitches, the better the embroidery is considered, amongst other factors. After the embroidery part is over the stitches are usually beaten with a wooden mallet from the top on a handheld wooden anvil. We’re happy to offer Aari Embroidery Classes in our Priya Tailoring Institute. This Aari Embroidery class will teach you from the basics to end and makes you to portrait your blouses or dresses with the beautiful embroidery by yourselves Aari Embroidery classes (Saturday & Sunday class timings 2pm to 5pm) We are taking Orders for Wedding Blouses with Aari Embroidery.
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Answered on 30/03/2015 Learn Art and Creativity/Embroidery

Yes its easy. If you interested to learn its possible.
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Answered on 17/03/2015 Learn Art and Creativity/Embroidery

Its easy only. If you interested its possible.
Answers 17 Comments
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Teaches

Embroidery Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

At the Institute

Fashion Designing classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

At the Institute

Tailoring classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

At the Institute

Courses

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Answers by Priya S (7)

Answered on 17/02/2016 Learn Training for professionals/Fashion Designing

This is Priya from Priya Tailoring Institute. we are teaching tailoring, knitting and aari embroidery. if you want more information please visit my site.
Answers 7 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 01/04/2015 Learn Art and Creativity/Embroidery

Aari embroidery
Answers 10 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 01/04/2015 Learn Art and Creativity/Embroidery

Aari Embroidery This form of embroidery dates back to the 13th century and is thought to have come from the East to Egypt then to Greece and Rome from where it travelled with the Roman conquests to England and then to Kashmir, its cradle in India. Crewel, by definition, is the application of a variety... ...more
Aari Embroidery This form of embroidery dates back to the 13th century and is thought to have come from the East to Egypt then to Greece and Rome from where it travelled with the Roman conquests to England and then to Kashmir, its cradle in India. Crewel, by definition, is the application of a variety of stitches to the surface of following a design applied to the fabric. Back in the earlier centuries it was referred to any embroidery technique using fine wool worsted yarns; however the traditional patterns of motifs, highly stylized floral, tree of life, birds, geometrical and animal designs, etc., are now made on almost every kind of base fabric, using a variety of threads of create a textured and colour. In India Crewel is called aari and derives its name from the hooked crochet type needle, used in this kind of embroidery called the Aar. The design to be worked on is transferred to the plain fabric using transfer pens, containing water soluble ink, iron-on designs or the traditional way of "pinprick and chalk". The fabric is then fixed tight over a wooden frame (called adda). The needle is pushed through the fabric and from the other side, the thread is placed into the hook of the special needle and pulled up again - it comes up as a loop. For the next stitch, the needle goes through the loop and comes up with another loop through the previous loop and so on like ine chain stitch.... The finer and smaller the stitches, the better the embroidery is considered, amongst other factors. After the embroidery part is over the stitches are usually beaten with a wooden mallet from the top on a handheld wooden anvil. We’re happy to offer Aari Embroidery Classes in our Priya Tailoring Institute. This Aari Embroidery class will teach you from the basics to end and makes you to portrait your blouses or dresses with the beautiful embroidery by yourselves Aari Embroidery classes (Saturday & Sunday class timings 2pm to 5pm) We are taking Orders for Wedding Blouses with Aari Embroidery.
Answers 15 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 30/03/2015 Learn Art and Creativity/Embroidery

Yes its easy. If you interested to learn its possible.
Answers 17 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 17/03/2015 Learn Art and Creativity/Embroidery

Its easy only. If you interested its possible.
Answers 17 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

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