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Hinode and chiri shibori
A day in the life…
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many little scrap fishies
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February was super busy! Workshop design, water main work, birthday fun and garden blooms among the digging! Shibori, indigo and zakka!
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Noren workshop
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First workshop in 2026
It’s only a few days away, but there’s still a few spots left for this workshop so I thought I’d let you know. Each of the six panels has a cloth story. But they all say irashaimase! Welcome and enter into the new year! You can see the class description here. I’ll be closing registration tomorrow so that I can make sure I have the correct amount of material kits. The other day I went to the…
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Solstice evening
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The moon lights a path
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A little more mokume
Mokume on folded cloth.
A little mokume video
Just testing … You can join the December workshop here.
Building Community with Practice
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Shibori Workshop Prep
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Marigold Monday
Here at the end of August, my bag of summer harvested marigolds has grown large enough to do an extraction bath and dye some cloth. Ultimately what I dye in this marigold bath is going to also be dipped into the fermentation vat so I can get some lovely greens. Most of it is silk and some will be cotton or linen. My current plan is to gather together enough fabrics with green in them to make…
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One at a time
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