Mokume Shibori Prep: Part 1
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This Mokume Nui demo is specifically for the Japan Textile Workshop in Fujino, Japan. This 10 day workshop, taught by renown textile expert Bryan Whitehead, includes Shibori textiles dyeing utilizing several techniques, stencil making and stencil printing, field trips, cultural lessons and more. Meeting in Tokyo on the first day, our instructor will take us around Tokyo for a short tour of vintage textiles and handmade papers. Los Angeles based arts educator, Debra Valencia, serves as your trip organizer for all pre-trip planning and advance design homework preparation. The remaining 9 days will be spent in hands-on workshops in a large charming farmhouse in Fujino about 90 minutes from Tokyo. This is truly a magical one-of-a-kind experience packed with craft lessons, history, culture, learning, great food, field trips, fun and friendship. For more information, photo and contact information, visit my website: www.debravalencia.com/japan-te...
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Пікірлер: 10
Thank you! I've played a bit with shibori, and I'm so glad to learn a new technique.
What a wonderful job! Congratulations. Hellow from Brazil.
I was wondering if you could say what the fabric marking pen is called and where I could find it online?
If you buy a pack of magnetic business cards at the print store you can read your needle lay the needle on one card and wind your sewing thread. Around the magnet either lengthwise or crosswise and lay a Nother piece of magnet on top to secure the thread a needle in till you're ready to use
@jackiegarroutte8970
5 жыл бұрын
Excellent idea!
Welldon awsum
Hello Debra. Thank you and congratulations for your shirt. I would like to make one like that. How is it done?
Hola, porque no das la opcion de seleccionar el idioma???? Es muy dificil cuando apenas hablamos nuestro propio idioma que es el ESPAÑOL. Por favor, si es posible EDITAR EN ESPAÑOL. Saludos desde CHILE
Which shibori technique was used to make your shirt sleeves?
@debravalencia
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Ana: The technique is called Arashi. The sleeves were fed onto a large plastic tube, scrunched and wrapped with twine then dyed