A person holding a blue and white tie-dye cloth pattern, with various tie-dye fabric pieces laid out on a table, and crafting supplies such as clothespins and rubber bands on a nearby table.

Shibori

Japanese Tie-Dye

Explore the traditional Japanese art of patterning fabrics with indigo dye.

In this series, we will bind 100% natural fabrics in traditional methods, then soak them in naturally-derived indigo dye. We will then unbind them to reveal gorgeous works of art!

Join us in binding fabric and bonding friends! From dinner napkins to wearable art, you will love these fashionable statement pieces!

Age 14+

Shibori Japanese Tie-Dye
Person holding up a tie-dyed cloth in an indoor setting, with only their eyes visible.
Shibori Japanese Tie-dye
Shibori Japanese tie-dye

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Various blue and white tie-dye fabric pieces with different patterns are spread out on a wooden floor.
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Four decorative paper lanterns or lamps with geometric patterns, lit from within, placed on a wooden surface against a wall.
Miniature Japanese Zen garden with sand, rocks, a small bridge, and moss in a wooden frame.
Black ink painting of bamboo stalks and leaves on white background.
A person practicing Japanese calligraphy, creating bold black brushstrokes on white paper, with other calligraphy works displayed.
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