Shibori Workshop - Sunday 13th of April
Discover the magic of this ancient Japanese resist-dyeing technique
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Kallirois Parren 3, Athens
What You Will Learn:
Shibori is a traditional Japanese resist-dyeing technique that dates back to the 8th century. By binding, folding, stitching, twisting, or compressing fabric, we create intricate and unique patterns. While Shibori is traditionally done with indigo, this workshop explores the technique using a variety of natural plant-based dyes to achieve a beautiful range of colors.
In this workshop, you will:
Learn about the origins of Shibori and its rich history
Explore different Shibori techniques, including:
Kanoko Shibori (tie-dye style binding)
Miura Shibori (looped binding)
Kumo Shibori (pleated and bound for spiderweb effects)
Arashi Shibori (pole-wrapping for wave-like patterns)
Nui Shibori (stitched resist)
Itajime Shibori (folded and clamped resist)
Honeycomb Shibori (pleated and tied for a textured look)
Discover plant-based dyes and how different plants create a variety of colours, including:
Madder root (pink)
Acorn cupules (grey)
Onion skins (dark green)
Logwood bark (purple)
Chamomile flowers (yellow)
Understand the importance of organic, biodegradable fabrics and how different materials react to natural dyes
Learn how to properly care for naturally dyed textiles
What You Will Make:
Each participant will have the chance to experiment with various Shibori techniques before choosing their favourite method to create a hand-dyed silk scarf (170cm x 30cm)—a one-of-a-kind piece to take home.
Who Can Join?
This workshop is fun, creative, and perfect for all ages. The process is full of surprises, making each piece truly unique!
Language:
The workshop is taught in Greek and/or English, depending on the participants.
Photo Credits: SNFCC
Discover the magic of this ancient Japanese resist-dyeing technique
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Kallirois Parren 3, Athens
What You Will Learn:
Shibori is a traditional Japanese resist-dyeing technique that dates back to the 8th century. By binding, folding, stitching, twisting, or compressing fabric, we create intricate and unique patterns. While Shibori is traditionally done with indigo, this workshop explores the technique using a variety of natural plant-based dyes to achieve a beautiful range of colors.
In this workshop, you will:
Learn about the origins of Shibori and its rich history
Explore different Shibori techniques, including:
Kanoko Shibori (tie-dye style binding)
Miura Shibori (looped binding)
Kumo Shibori (pleated and bound for spiderweb effects)
Arashi Shibori (pole-wrapping for wave-like patterns)
Nui Shibori (stitched resist)
Itajime Shibori (folded and clamped resist)
Honeycomb Shibori (pleated and tied for a textured look)
Discover plant-based dyes and how different plants create a variety of colours, including:
Madder root (pink)
Acorn cupules (grey)
Onion skins (dark green)
Logwood bark (purple)
Chamomile flowers (yellow)
Understand the importance of organic, biodegradable fabrics and how different materials react to natural dyes
Learn how to properly care for naturally dyed textiles
What You Will Make:
Each participant will have the chance to experiment with various Shibori techniques before choosing their favourite method to create a hand-dyed silk scarf (170cm x 30cm)—a one-of-a-kind piece to take home.
Who Can Join?
This workshop is fun, creative, and perfect for all ages. The process is full of surprises, making each piece truly unique!
Language:
The workshop is taught in Greek and/or English, depending on the participants.
Photo Credits: SNFCC
Discover the magic of this ancient Japanese resist-dyeing technique
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Kallirois Parren 3, Athens
What You Will Learn:
Shibori is a traditional Japanese resist-dyeing technique that dates back to the 8th century. By binding, folding, stitching, twisting, or compressing fabric, we create intricate and unique patterns. While Shibori is traditionally done with indigo, this workshop explores the technique using a variety of natural plant-based dyes to achieve a beautiful range of colors.
In this workshop, you will:
Learn about the origins of Shibori and its rich history
Explore different Shibori techniques, including:
Kanoko Shibori (tie-dye style binding)
Miura Shibori (looped binding)
Kumo Shibori (pleated and bound for spiderweb effects)
Arashi Shibori (pole-wrapping for wave-like patterns)
Nui Shibori (stitched resist)
Itajime Shibori (folded and clamped resist)
Honeycomb Shibori (pleated and tied for a textured look)
Discover plant-based dyes and how different plants create a variety of colours, including:
Madder root (pink)
Acorn cupules (grey)
Onion skins (dark green)
Logwood bark (purple)
Chamomile flowers (yellow)
Understand the importance of organic, biodegradable fabrics and how different materials react to natural dyes
Learn how to properly care for naturally dyed textiles
What You Will Make:
Each participant will have the chance to experiment with various Shibori techniques before choosing their favourite method to create a hand-dyed silk scarf (170cm x 30cm)—a one-of-a-kind piece to take home.
Who Can Join?
This workshop is fun, creative, and perfect for all ages. The process is full of surprises, making each piece truly unique!
Language:
The workshop is taught in Greek and/or English, depending on the participants.
Photo Credits: SNFCC