Introduction to hand sewn Shibori! with Grey Lux
Date: 6/20/26: Select your starting time below
Learn how to create shibori accents on a decorative pillow using the Mokume Shibori technique. Mokume (Wood Grain) Shibori is created by hand stitching multiple lines of parallel running stitches, resulting in broken lines of resist marks. Using a bandana that can be worn or used as Furoshiki (Japanese wrapping cloth), we will plan, draw, and sew unique patterns using lines and circles. Once the sewing is completed, you will head over to the dye area to dip your piece in Indigo.
Time: Approx 120 Minutes
Materials Included:
24” x 24” Organic Cotton fabric
a limited number of 14” x 14” pillows can substituted for an upcharge.
Shibori Threads and needles
Access and Instruction at the Indigo Vat
Items to bring
Helpful sewing tools, but not necessary: Scissors, small ruler, rubber gloves for dyeing.
Introduction to hand sewn Shibori! with Grey Lux
Date: 6/20/26: Select your starting time below
Learn how to create shibori accents on a decorative pillow using the Mokume Shibori technique. Mokume (Wood Grain) Shibori is created by hand stitching multiple lines of parallel running stitches, resulting in broken lines of resist marks. Using a bandana that can be worn or used as Furoshiki (Japanese wrapping cloth), we will plan, draw, and sew unique patterns using lines and circles. Once the sewing is completed, you will head over to the dye area to dip your piece in Indigo.
Time: Approx 120 Minutes
Materials Included:
24” x 24” Organic Cotton fabric
a limited number of 14” x 14” pillows can substituted for an upcharge.
Shibori Threads and needles
Access and Instruction at the Indigo Vat
Items to bring
Helpful sewing tools, but not necessary: Scissors, small ruler, rubber gloves for dyeing.