Shibori (Japanese name or Tie and Dye) is part of the larger family of resist-dyeing techniques that can be found in different forms across many cultures.
Tie-dye is a method of tying or stitching fabric together to prevent the absorption of dye to a particular area, dyeing is the process of applying color on a cloth to produce a design. Although the techniques of tie and dye vary from culture to culture, the concept of dying remains one of the oldest methods of printing design on fabric.
The design obtained from the placement of the pleats, stitches, and ties cannot be an absolute means of predetermining the final visual result.
The material will be provided at the workshop:
Fabric/Malmal cotton
Thread for tying
Dyes
Dye Fixer
Notes printout
A set of 1 Cushion cover (2 Cushion Covers) as a final take-home product
Fees: 1200
Venue: Urja Studio Café, Wakad
Prior Registration is a must