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Inside Jo B

Inside Jo B

local_activity classes: Shibori and Fabric DyeingTextiles

5.0 (4)
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Inside Jo.B is the Textile Design Studio and work of Joanne Broederlow.

Born in Auckland, New Zealand raised there and in Sydney, Australia. Joanne's German Samoan heritage and her family, influence her Textile Art and Design.

She studied Fashion and Construction after graduating High School at East Sydney TECH Fashion Studio.

After having her children, two who suffered from eczema, she looked into the benefits of Organic Cotton clothes and cloth nappies. In 2005 she started the business of ethical baby and children's products online/brick and mortar store in Auckland, New Zealand.

This progressed into her own brand Imp`ish, Organic Cotton Kids Clothes, where she designed her own fabrics for the clothing range. They were hand screen printed in house at the Fair Trade Factory in India. The journey visiting India after designing the fabrics and seeing the Organic Farming from plant to processed printed fabric. Supported ethical and traditional practices of natural materials eco-dyed and printed - the passion for Textile Design was born.

After wrapping up the business end of 2012, relocating to Sydney, and working as a N.S.W Visual Merchandiser for an International Fashion and Homewares company. This fast fashion industry motivated Joanne to return to study at the Sydney Fashion Studio to learn more about Textile Design and Printing.

At the beginning of 2015, the opportunity to start a home-based studio venture was established.

Inside Jo.B is a small slow fashion label that’s focused on one of a kind pieces.

Our fabrics are sourced by local ethical Sydney and Melbourne suppliers that have been in business for nearly 2 decades.

Inside Jo.B is focused on creating minimum waste pieces each design is constructed with this practice and intention. Each garment is one-off created ethically with locally sourced supplies here in Australia made “slow" fashion. These styles are androgynous and appealing to those wanting a unique piece, with fabrication speaking in raw richness, simple cut and conscious that the simplicity of it won’t date; in dresses, tops, kimonos, boleros intimates and pillowslips.






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Elspeth Crosby May 2022

50 ClassBento workshops attended • 50 reviews


I thoroughly enjoyed this class - the only problem was waiting to unwrap my creations. Thank you

Make Eco-dyed Silk and Cotton Head Scarves review by Elspeth Crosby

Sarah Hobson Mar 2022

2 ClassBento workshops attended


A great introduction to eco dying with lots of helpful tips for different materials and techniques. Thanks Jo!

Charmaine Jones Oct 2020

4 ClassBento workshops attended • 3 reviews


Really fun and playful class, and loved how the cotton and silk turned out. Now I can’t wait to dye everything!

Make Eco-dyed Silk and Cotton Head Scarves review by Charmaine Jones

Tess Parkinson Sep 2020

2 ClassBento workshops attended • 2 reviews


Loved this class. Easy, fun and lovely host, thanks Jo will be eco- dying every chance I get
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