Shibori Stitching and Binding
Shibori is a Japanese word used to describe the ways to create patterns on cloth by manipulating it before dyeing. Shibori comes from the verb root shiboru, “to wring, squeeze, press.”. Shibori techniques include stitching, folding and clamping, wrapping, scrunching, etc. Traditionally it is worked with Indigo as the dye. In this workshop, you will learn the basic type of stitching used to create patterns in the cloth.
This workshop is an introduction to the Japanese art of Shibori and the stitching used to create unique patterns.. The Japanese have used stitching to resist dye in shibori for many years. This technique is used to create designs of many types. it is the combination of the stitch used and the arrangement of the fabric that make the patterns. The principal stitch used in Shibori is the running stitch or Ori-Nui. Some refer to stitched Shibori as drawing with thread. You will learn many different stitch patterns including: Mokume (wood grain); Ori-nui (running stitch);Maki-Nui (oversewn stitch);Maki-age (stitched and tied); Karamatsu (japanese Larch/ radiating circle) & Komasu, and produce samples for future work. We will learn how to lay patterns out and then how to execute them.
You will come away with new friends , great memories and a collection of indigo dyed fabrics in various solid shades, and patterns
Students will create all samples using Authentic Japanese tenugi fabrics
LEVEL: Beginner and intermediate
PLEASE BRING WITH YOU:
a pair of new rubber gloves (dishwashing long)
a seam-picker or a small pair of sharp scissors
an old shirt or apron – and please wear old clothes
closed-toe shoes
package of rubber bands- assorted sizes
sewing needles with a larger-sized eye
sample-sized fabrics in various types, (silk, cotton, linen, rayon) no larger than 36" x 14"
PRE-SCOUR ALL Fabrics before bringing them to class (wash in Hot water with mild soap- boil for 20-30 minutes
Each person can dye approximately 6 items
You may bring scarves no wider than 14”
MATERIALS FEE: $45pp
Materials provided include- 4 pc Japanese Tenugi fabric 36 x14, all materials to make indigo vat, vinegar for final soak, thread, string,
Shibori template materials