Shibori Dyeing with Indigo

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Class/Workshop
Community Education
Dates
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Campus
Bremerton

Shibori is a traditional Japanese resist-dyeing technique known for its deep blue patterns created with indigo. In this hands-on class, you'll explore various folding, binding, and clamping methods to produce intricate designs on fabric, along with essential fabric preparation techniques.

Class will cover how to set up and use a synthetic indigo dye vat, as well as how to achieve similar results with fiber-reactive dyes.

Participants will take their project home to continue batching and rinse them once the desired depth of color is reached.

Your class fee includes all materials, including three large tea towels for practice and a 2-gallon bucket with a lid to take your indigo vat home for additional dyeing.

You may also bring one small cotton item, such as a shirt or pillowcase, or a few smaller pieces like cloth napkins or diapers.

This course is brought to us by Dream Maker Creative:

https://dreammakercreative.com/


Fee: $75.00
Date: 5/31/2025 
Times: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Days: Sa
Sessions: 1
Location: Bremerton Bldg 7, Room 207
Instructor: Sara Smith

Registration:  Shibori Dyeing with Indigo

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