Indigo & Itajime Shibori Workshop
$160.00
Workshop Description
Join Tzigane Caddell, of Tzindigo, for a new Indigo Workshop that specifically explores Itajime Shibori. Create a striking geometric pattern on a linen shawl with nature’s only natural blue. You will learn about Itajime Shibori using blocks, clamps, and folding techniques. Once you have applied these resist tools and techniques to your shawl, your work will come to life in the Indigo Vat!
Materials:
- All supplies are provided at no additional cost
- Please bring a plastic bag for transporting wet pieces after the workshop.
Workshop Information
Time: 6:00-9:00pm (3 hours)
Date: Wednesday, March 26
Price: $160 (materials included)
Capacity: 6 students
Seniors Discount: Seniors aged 65+ are eligible for a 20% discount on all adult workshops; enter coupon code SENIOR65 at checkout.
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Workshop Description
Join Tzigane Caddell, of Tzindigo, for a new Indigo Workshop that specifically explores Itajime Shibori. Create a striking geometric pattern on a linen shawl with nature’s only natural blue. You will learn about Itajime Shibori using blocks, clamps, and folding techniques. Once you have applied these resist tools and techniques to your shawl, your work will come to life in the Indigo Vat!
Materials:
- All supplies are provided at no additional cost
- Please bring a plastic bag for transporting wet pieces after the workshop.
Workshop Information
Time: 6:00-9:00pm (3 hours)
Date: Wednesday, March 26
Price: $160 (materials included)
Capacity: 6 students
Seniors Discount: Seniors aged 65+ are eligible for a 20% discount on all adult workshops; enter coupon code SENIOR65 at checkout.
About your Instructor
Tzigane Caddell is a fibre artist living in Rothesay, NB. A Juried Member of Craft NB, Tzigane began natural indigo dyeing with Indigofera tinctoria in 2017. In her small-batch, fibre-dyeing business, Tzindigo (Tz + Indigo), she uses Shibori-resist techniques to create patterns on cotton and linen scarves and dyes them, along with rescued linen clothing and vintage textiles, in organic Indigo vats. Tzigane also grows a small plot of Japanese Indigo, Persicaria tinctoria, in her garden and uses the fresh leaves to direct dye a limited number of silk scarves and merino wool pieces.
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