Shibori indigo dyeing

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an artistic piece of art that looks like it has been dyed with blue and green colors

Shibori is an ancient Japanese resist dyeing technique. We have already skimmed the surface of how Itajime Shibori is made. Today we will aim to do the same with Nui Shibori. ------ With Nui Shibori, one stitches the sections where they don't want dye to penetrate. This is the one technique where the artist has comparatively more control over the final out come. Using this technique, one can achieve forms and definite lines on the fabric. ------ To begin with, it is always good to have a…

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some baseball gloves and bats are laying on the ground with something blue that looks like it has been washed

Class Alert: Shibori Dyeing class with Arounna from Bookhou After countless students have told us that they have missed our classes, we are announcing our next Bloesem class almost a full two months ahead of time! We are pleased as...

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a blue and white piece of cloth with circles on it, sitting on the ground

Join us for a unique, week-long retreat where we will immerse ourselves in an indigo shibori dyeing practice with artist Teresa Misagal. We will stay on a gorgeous seaside farm on the Maine coast where hiking, swimming and gardens are just outside of your bedroom door. Your days will be spent in the studio, and […]

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a blue and white scarf hanging on a wall

Slowstitch Studio on Instagram: "The Cubes linen shawl. Ten layers of deep dark indigo from our studio's dye vats give this piece a classic blue and white color combination. Crafted on a 100% linen fabric with a soft sheen and subtle textural details. Available now for preorder on our website (7-10 working days). #mingei #slowtextiles #slowfashion #textiles #sustainabletextiles #fiberart #textileart #contemporarytextiles #contemporarycrafts #shibori #indigostyle #indigodye #anthrostyle…

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a blue and white tie dyed fabric with small black dots on the bottom half of it

Miura shibori is also known as looped binding. It involves taking a hooked needle and plucking sections of the cloth. Then a thread is looped around each section twice. The thread is not knotted; tension is the only thing that holds the sections in place. The resulting dyed cloth is a water-like design. Because no knot is used, miurea shibori is very easy to bind and unbind. Therefore, this technique is very often used.

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