——July 27——Session D: Shibori, Ikat & Indigo Half-Day Class with Jazmin Hicks-Dahl

$50.00
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Related Courses: Textile Courses

Registration closes July 10 so the instructor can prepare materials.

Date: Session D—Sunday, July 27, 1:30am-4:30pm

Optional: Friday, July 9 Craft Night & Potluck Meet & Greet with Jazmin at 6pm BYOB

Description: Choose from a half day to a whole weekend of sessions to immerse yourself in pattern making and indigo dyeing. We will learn one stitching or tying technique in each session to create a pattern in cloth or yarn/thread. Then we will dye our work in a natural fermentation indigo vat to reveal the design. You will receive a handout of different indigo vat recipes and be able to browse Jazmin’s collection of textiles and dyeing books.

Sign up for several half-day sessions during the weekend to learn additional techniques.

Session A will focus on stitching.

Session B will focus on wrapping.

Session C will focus on hinode/sunrise.

Session D will focus on ikat (thread/yarn tying for weavers and knitters) and open studio time for people who have already taken a previous session.

Bring:

  • apron/old shirt for dyeing in

  • reading glasses if you need them

  • headlamp (optional)

Workshop Fee: $50 per session—includes dyeing supplies, handouts, sewing materials, and one cloth or skein of yarn.

Materials Fee: Please bring cash if you would like to purchase additional materials—prescoured bandannas $5, yarn, or weaving thread.

Classroom: The classroom space is on the second floor accessible by stairs and outside under a shade tent. There is a small refrigerator, coffee/tea area and a place for eating lunch together.

JAZMIN HICKS-DAHL studied indigo dyeing with Takayuki Ishii and shibori with Hiroshi Murase and Yoshiko Wada in 2019. She makes indigo dyed textiles both stitched and handwoven for Woodspirit Handcraft, a traditional craft business she runs with her woodworker husband. She spent 8 yrs teaching children in the SF Bay Area where she grew up before moving to the Northern lands. Her background includes art & design, a love of natural materials, folk textiles, and an obsession with indigo since her teens.

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Related Courses: Textile Courses

Registration closes July 10 so the instructor can prepare materials.

Date: Session D—Sunday, July 27, 1:30am-4:30pm

Optional: Friday, July 9 Craft Night & Potluck Meet & Greet with Jazmin at 6pm BYOB

Description: Choose from a half day to a whole weekend of sessions to immerse yourself in pattern making and indigo dyeing. We will learn one stitching or tying technique in each session to create a pattern in cloth or yarn/thread. Then we will dye our work in a natural fermentation indigo vat to reveal the design. You will receive a handout of different indigo vat recipes and be able to browse Jazmin’s collection of textiles and dyeing books.

Sign up for several half-day sessions during the weekend to learn additional techniques.

Session A will focus on stitching.

Session B will focus on wrapping.

Session C will focus on hinode/sunrise.

Session D will focus on ikat (thread/yarn tying for weavers and knitters) and open studio time for people who have already taken a previous session.

Bring:

  • apron/old shirt for dyeing in

  • reading glasses if you need them

  • headlamp (optional)

Workshop Fee: $50 per session—includes dyeing supplies, handouts, sewing materials, and one cloth or skein of yarn.

Materials Fee: Please bring cash if you would like to purchase additional materials—prescoured bandannas $5, yarn, or weaving thread.

Classroom: The classroom space is on the second floor accessible by stairs and outside under a shade tent. There is a small refrigerator, coffee/tea area and a place for eating lunch together.

JAZMIN HICKS-DAHL studied indigo dyeing with Takayuki Ishii and shibori with Hiroshi Murase and Yoshiko Wada in 2019. She makes indigo dyed textiles both stitched and handwoven for Woodspirit Handcraft, a traditional craft business she runs with her woodworker husband. She spent 8 yrs teaching children in the SF Bay Area where she grew up before moving to the Northern lands. Her background includes art & design, a love of natural materials, folk textiles, and an obsession with indigo since her teens.

Related Courses: Textile Courses

Registration closes July 10 so the instructor can prepare materials.

Date: Session D—Sunday, July 27, 1:30am-4:30pm

Optional: Friday, July 9 Craft Night & Potluck Meet & Greet with Jazmin at 6pm BYOB

Description: Choose from a half day to a whole weekend of sessions to immerse yourself in pattern making and indigo dyeing. We will learn one stitching or tying technique in each session to create a pattern in cloth or yarn/thread. Then we will dye our work in a natural fermentation indigo vat to reveal the design. You will receive a handout of different indigo vat recipes and be able to browse Jazmin’s collection of textiles and dyeing books.

Sign up for several half-day sessions during the weekend to learn additional techniques.

Session A will focus on stitching.

Session B will focus on wrapping.

Session C will focus on hinode/sunrise.

Session D will focus on ikat (thread/yarn tying for weavers and knitters) and open studio time for people who have already taken a previous session.

Bring:

  • apron/old shirt for dyeing in

  • reading glasses if you need them

  • headlamp (optional)

Workshop Fee: $50 per session—includes dyeing supplies, handouts, sewing materials, and one cloth or skein of yarn.

Materials Fee: Please bring cash if you would like to purchase additional materials—prescoured bandannas $5, yarn, or weaving thread.

Classroom: The classroom space is on the second floor accessible by stairs and outside under a shade tent. There is a small refrigerator, coffee/tea area and a place for eating lunch together.

JAZMIN HICKS-DAHL studied indigo dyeing with Takayuki Ishii and shibori with Hiroshi Murase and Yoshiko Wada in 2019. She makes indigo dyed textiles both stitched and handwoven for Woodspirit Handcraft, a traditional craft business she runs with her woodworker husband. She spent 8 yrs teaching children in the SF Bay Area where she grew up before moving to the Northern lands. Her background includes art & design, a love of natural materials, folk textiles, and an obsession with indigo since her teens.

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