
This is the palette of dye colors we are working with in this class. Aren't they luscious?

Here Jan is explaining a new shibori technique she developed.

These are some of the fabrics I dyed today. I love them.

This is my very favorite piece of fabric I dyed today. In fact, it may be my all time favorite piece of fabric I have dyed.
Of course the food today was exceptional as usual.
3 comments:
This sounds like a wonderful experience. I've only done shibori on my own by reading books and had a great time doing it, but would love to take a class with Jan. Your results are gorgeous!
I am green with envy maybe someday.Enjoy yourself. Looks like a good time.
Love how the fabrics gain a textured look. Waving from Columbus OH. to the farm.
How about some puzzles? Pretty please.
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