OUT OF THE BLUE | SHIBORI AND NATURAL INDIGO with Suzanne Connors
Indigo is an ancient dye derived from the leaves of plants and surrounded by magic, mystery, and folklore. Discover how the leaves ‘make blue’ by learning about the character and chemistry of an indigo vat. The complex chemistry of the indigo vat is fascinating and students will soon appreciate how rituals have grown around the making and using of a successful vat.
The unique ‘attaching’ of indigo to fiber means it is particularly suited to resist methods of dying, such as shibori, where portions of cloth are closed off to the dye or where the flow of dye is restricted. Different shades of blue build on the fabric after several dips, exhibiting the beautiful graded hues which are so typical of indigo.
Students will learn how to make an Indigo vat. I will discuss some of the history of Indigo in the US . We will discuss the proper preparation of fabrics for dyeing and have a pot for scouring fabric ( please scour at home if possible) . Finally, we will learn many traditional Japanese Shibori techniques. Fold & Clamp (itijime) Stitched Shibori ( Nui) Shibori on the pole (Arashi) Tied Shibori (Kumo) and Stitched and tied (Maki age) I will also show some techniques I learned in my studies in Japan.
Materials Fee List Supplies for students to bring
1. 1 pair of new rubber gloves (dishwashing-long)
2. a seam-picker or a small pair of sharp scissors
3. an old shirt or apron – and please wear old clothes
4. package of rubber bands- assorted sizes
5. sewing needles with a larger sized eye
6. (1) item of clothing you wish to “upcycle” with your new skills not too large as we will be sharing a vat
7. Fabric and scarves- Natural Fibers ONLY- linen, silk, cotton, scarves are acceptable. Bring several pieces in several sizes. Usually the 1st few days it is best to work on sample sized pieces ( 14 x 24”) you might doe 3-4 per day. As the week progresses, you will want to create larger pieces and maybe even yardage to make a garment
8. cotton string for tyeing ( thin to thick)
Supply fee: $60
Relevant Feedback
Suzzane is a pleasant and patient teacher who was encouraging all of us in their work and supported us in time of struggle or frustration. She managed to teach us many techniques and come up with solutions to every problem we raised.
On top of that she had a lot of good advices for future development and as a loca
Creativity, patience, perseverance, magic and enthusiasm. We go through all of these stages in this class. Suzanne transmits her knowledge and her passion for the art of shibori and indigo with patience and explains many techniques with the help of demonstrations. Wonderful experience
Suzanne is an excellent instructor, completely available and generous with students. The course was well organized and balanced between instruction, demonstration and hands on work. The studio had everything we needed or could anticipate. We all felt our creative aspirations were well fed.
Wonderful!
Suzanne teaches an amazing class. She is knowledgeable, organized, encouraging and inspiring. She is a super star! It was a perfect class with demonstrations, visual samples, free time and check ins. She was available in every way. I learned so much about the art of Shibori and it’s only the tip of the iceberg. Thank you!
Instructors
Suzanne Connors
Contact us
- Suzanne Connors
- ay••••o@gma••••l.com
- 3366934606
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Stuart Studio
- Indigo
- Natural Dyes
- Shibori
Levels
- All Levels