Shibori-Nui indigo workshop April 5
A day packed with learning; discover the art of traditional shibori and make a personalized scarf.
Shibori-Nui indigo workshop April 5
A day packed with learning; discover the art of traditional shibori and make a personalized scarf.
Shibori first appeared in Japan in the 8th century. Originally, the textile fibers most commonly used were hemp and silk, followed by cotton. The main dyes used were indigo, but sometimes other existing natural dyes (beet, madder, etc.) were also used. Shibori techniques are infinitely varied. Here we offer a playful introduction to this ancestral art.
Our day-long workshop begins at 9 a.m. with a presentation of the method.
Over the course of the morning, we'll discover the techniques for compressing textiles (resist) to obtain the geometric shapes of shibori.
We'll use simple methods and materials accessible to all to make a scarf, and everyone will be able to choose the pattern they like.
We'll explore a wide range of patterns that will arouse your curiosity and open up new creative ideas.
At the end of the morning, we'll begin our second project, a shibori-nui scarf. We'll use a needle and thread to gather our textiles in a specific pattern to create one of the graphic effects. As this technique is more complicated, we'll spend more time making the fabric. Each person will create a different pattern!
At the end of the day, we'll proceed with the dyeing of our work, and the patterns will appear before our amazed eyes.
No prerequisites, just bring an apron to protect your clothes from dyeing
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