C2025-20 Traditional Shibori Techniques with Kelli Crispin
Important Dates/Info
Class date: Saturday, September 13th from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Members $60, Non-members $80
Material fee: $20-$30 material fee covers fabrics and scarves, indigo dye, and the use of dye vat. Paid to the instructor at the beginning of class.
Registration opens at 12:00 pm (noon): Tuesday, July 15th
Registration deadline: August 30th
Cancellation deadline: August 14th
In person, Room #3 at the Triangle Fiber Arts Center
Description
The Japanese term “shibori” describes a variety of techniques for compressing and securing cloth to create beautiful dye resist patterns. The class will cover many traditional shibori resist techniques, including binding, wrapping, itajime (folding and clamping), arashi (pole-wrapping), and stitching. You will learn techniques inspired by nature motifs, such as mountain path, spiderweb, storm, and snowflake, and dye the fabric in an indigo vat.
Prerequisites for participants:
No experience required. All levels of experience are welcome.
Materials to be provided/Additional instructions for students:
- Participants may bring your own fabric and wearable items made from plant fibers (cotton, linen, hemp, rayon), silk, or wool (finger weight, not bulky).
- Blends of these fibers that contain a small amount of polyester will also work.
- You also may wish to bring rubber gloves. Wear old clothes and shoes that you don’t mind getting dye on
- And bring a lunch!
- For questions about the class, contact (twg.classes@gmail.com)
- For questions about your registration, contact the Registrar (twg.registrar@gmail.com)
Instructors
Kelli Crispin
Contact us
- TWG Registrar
- tw••••r@gma••••l.com
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Dyeing
Levels
- All