As part of the Stretford Community Dye Garden (SCDG) project, we're hosting a series of Masterclasses with local natural dye experts. With these sessions, we aim to share ideas, skills and enthusiasm for natural dyes, that can be put to use with the dyestuffs we're growing at SCDG, in Victoria Park, Stretford.
To find out more about SCDG and all the different ways you can be involved, visit:
https://stitchedup.coop/stretford-community-dye-garden/
THE MASTERCLASS
In this workshop you will use a range of readily available leaves and plants to create fabulous prints on fabrics. You will learn how to find the best plants for printing, explore different ways to create prints. During the evening you will be printing a beautiful silk scarf to take home.
Botanical printing (also referred to as eco-printing, bundling and contact printing) is a way to transfer the beautiful shapes, outlines, colours and textures of plants and leaves from the leaf direct to fabric or paper. Different results may be obtained by using naturally-occurring tannins, mordants and modifiers as well as combining with other natural dyes and dyestuffs.
Fun, inexpensive and easy to do at home, it is as exciting as it is unpredictable!
ABOUT YOUR TUTOR
Debbie has been a textile artist and dyer for over 30 years and has been teaching for over 15 years. She considers herself to be a restless experimenter – learning the rules then taking them and pushing them to the limit, always testing the boundaries of what is possible.
Debbie sold her first designs at age 14 and has been designing ever since – whether for herself, for publication or for design companies. A firm believer in the therapeutic benefits of creativity, she studied textiles (after her first degree in Classics!) and is a qualified arts for health and wellbeing practitioner.
Niveau: Beginner
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SCDG MASTERCLASS: Intro to Bundle Dyeing with Natural Dyes |
£35.00 |
Victoria Park Community Building
Victoria Road Entrance
Stretford
Manchester
M32 0AD
Drivers, please note that there is limited street parking available, so it is best to travel by other means where possible.
If you are driving, the best place to park is on Prichard Street as it is non-residential.
Stretford Metrolink and buses stop nearby and there are bike locks right outside the building.
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