Single line embroidery design

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Simple lines: These are great for outlining shapes or creating borders. You can use a single strand of thread or multiple strands for a thicker line. Dashed lines: These are created by making a series of short chain stitches. They can be used to create a variety of effects, such as lightning bolts, raindrops, or waves. Curvy lines: These are created by making chain stitches that curve in a particular direction. They can be used to create flowers, vines, or other organic shapes. Zig Zag Aari Work Design, Zig Zag Design Aari Work, Zig Zag Stitch Embroidery Designs, Zig Zag Stitch Aari Design, Zig Zag Embroidery Design, Aari Work Trace Paper Designs, Aari Work Tracing Patterns, Aari Motif, Button Hole Stitch

Simple lines: These are great for outlining shapes or creating borders. You can use a single strand of thread or multiple strands for a thicker line. Dashed lines: These are created by making a series of short chain stitches. They can be used to create a variety of effects, such as lightning bolts, raindrops, or waves. Curvy lines: These are created by making chain stitches that curve in a particular direction. They can be used to create flowers, vines, or other organic shapes.

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