Shibori and Indigo Dyeing Workshop

Explore the world of Shibori and indigo dyeing in Queensland!


Imprint Corner
Imprint Corner
5.0 (4)

3 hours Class size 5 to 15

label $100 (or 4 payments of $25 Afterpay)

Looking for relaxing activities in Queensland Country? Let your worries go at a Shibori and indigo dyeing workshop with Imprint Corner.

In this casual class, you will learn how to utilise an indigo dye vat and Shibori techniques to create your own beautiful and unique patterned designs.

Class overview:

  • Learn how to create and maintain an indigo vat.
  • Learn different pattern-making techniques; binding, folding, twisting, and compressing.
  • We utilise folded, tied, and clamped resist techniques in the workshop.
  • Dye natural fibre goods in an indigo vat.
  • All dye materials are provided along with a scarf or linen bag or linen tea towels.
  • Instruction will be given on creating a variety of patterns.
  • Refreshments are provided. Wear clothes appropriate for dyeing.

At the end of this laid-back class, you will take home your own beautiful, dyed scarf and the skills to continue creating with fun Shibori techniques.


Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
 
What you'll get
  • Your own dyed scarf or linen bag or two linen/cotton tea towels.
  • Refreshments.
What to bring
  • Please wear clothes that are appropriate for dyeing and enclosed shoes.
  • Bring along a camera for photos.
Suitable for

This class is great for a birthday or hens party.

Location

Queensland Country Women's Association, Quay Street, Bundaberg Central Bundaberg, QLD

Shibori and Indigo Dyeing Workshop location
Your teacher
Imprint Corner
Imprint Corner

5.0 (4)

Imprint Corner aims is to promote knowledge exchange, in a fun interactive environment. When it comes to slow living and slow food, Susan Sinclair is a strong advocate. Susan is passionate about fermented foods and natural plant based dyeing techniques. She loves teaching her workshop attendees how to make their own organic, artisan crusty sourdough and delicious homemade cheeses. Additionally, Susan’s appreciation of beautiful things and sustainable slow fashion, has led her down a path of exploration and experimentation towards naturally dyed fabrics using food waste and plant-based dyes. By building the foundations of knowledge, Susan believes this empowers her attendees, so they are comfort to create their own masterpieces.

2024-05-10 15:00:00
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