Wednesday, April 26
Indigo Dyeing Workshop
I had the chance to make it to Rachel's indigo dyeing workshop a couple weekends ago and, boy, was it fun! I've been so curious about the process since she's gotten interested in this technique, so getting to experience it firsthand was perfection. Oh, and we had absolutely perfect weather, so that doesn't hurt either. 😉
Firstly, let's just talk about how cool this pallet house is. Rachel built it, of course, and I was smitten the moment I laid eyes on it. My kids are getting a pallet play house this summer! I'm totally inspired.
Rachel showed us how to use different objects and clamps to create a variety of patterns on our fabric. We began by folding then fabric and then we positioned acrylic cutouts, chopsticks, clothespins, etc. to make unique designs once the fabric was dipped in the indigo. My first attempt was pretty meh, but once I got the hang of it I dyed a large piece of fabric (not sure what to sew it into yet), a dress, and a caftan.
More than anything, it was great hanging out with these lovely ladies and learning a new craft. Several of the gals at the workshop had come to the weaving workshop at my house last fall, so it was great to reconnect and learn together again. If you have the chance to take any of Rachel's workshops this year, I highly recommend them. I know she's going to several states this summer, so check out her schedule!
The workshop looks so fun! -Like Hanna
ReplyDeleteI can't believe she built that herself! Very cool. Is it weird that I kind of want one now? lol. I'm not sure what I'd use he structure for, but I'm sure I could put it to good use. The whole idea is amazing and looks like a lot of fun :-)
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I was looking though The web for a DIY room divider, and then I find this 😍😍 I'm totally inspired!!
ReplyDeleteI love your sandals. Where did you get them?
ReplyDeleteIt was so fun!! Let's do it again! Like, once a month. Too much? Ha!
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