2:00 pm - Saturday, September 23

Acorn and Gall Natural Dye & Shibori Workshop

San Diego Craft Collective , 2590 Truxtun Rd., Studio 106, San Diego

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Natural dyes are super popular right now, and for all the right reasons. And ’tis the season to learn to dye with plentiful acorns & galls! In instructor Jeanine Ertl’s experiential workshop, you’ll learn the basics of dyeing with both Acorns and Galls, ancient dye-stuffs native to Southern California. You’ll also learn to Shibori dye two gorgeous warm browns and dipping for inky charcoal grey highlights. Learn to create your own creative color and pattern with the bounty of the season.

Shibori (しぼり/絞り) is a Japanese manual resist dyeing technique that produces a variety of patterns on fabric. The word "shibori" comes from the Japanese verb shiboru, which means "to wring, squeeze, or press".

There are many different shibori techniques, but they all involve manipulating the fabric in some way to prevent the dye from penetrating certain areas. This can be done by folding, pleating, stitching, tying, or clamping the fabric. The resulting patterns are often unpredictable and irregular, which is part of the beauty of shibori.

Shibori is traditionally done with indigo dye, but other colors can also be used. The dyed fabric can be used to make clothing, accessories, home décor, and other items.

Admission/Cost: $120

Location:
San Diego Craft Collective
2590 Truxtun Rd. Ste. 106
Liberty Station
San Diego, CA

Saturday, September 23 - 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM