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Stitched-Resist Dyeing with Plant Dye Extracts: an ecological conjunction of intention and chance: Workshop with Joan Morris

Past event
30 June - 8 July 2022 
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: This 7-day workshop will focus on methods of mark making on cloth through the process of hand stitching and binding. This process, referred to as “shaped-resist dyeing” (also called shibori) is one of the oldest known ways of patterning cloth. Shaping cloth by hand stitching, and then holding it in shape by binding while it’s being dyed, produces a limitless array of organic and mysterious markings that are informed by intention and effort, and by the dynamics of the unseen world of the dye pot. By learning basic techniques and creating small samples on natural fiber fabrics, we open ourselves to seeing that this traditional process continues to inspire new ways to generate patterns on cloth. Being in the exquisite natural environment of BAF underscores our thinking about the environmental impact of our actions in our studio practices. The class will focus on dyeing our bound textile samples with plant dye extracts which are organically and sustainably produced. Mordanting methods, which allow plant dye extracts to permanently bond with textile fibers, will be taught. An organic indigo vat will be on hand. Having had a fellowship at BAF in 2017 & leading a workshop in 2019, Joan knows the importance of taking in the inspiring rural and coastal landscape of the Ballycastle area. We’ll make sure you get to visit some of the natural wonders of the area to feed creativity and inspire mark making.
This 7-day workshop will focus on methods of mark making on cloth through the process of hand stitching and binding. This process, referred to as “shaped-resist dyeing” (also called shibori) is one of the oldest known ways of patterning cloth. Shaping cloth by hand stitching, and then holding it in shape by binding while it’s being dyed, produces a limitless array of organic and mysterious markings that are informed by intention and effort, and by the dynamics of the unseen world of the dye pot. By learning basic techniques and creating small samples on natural fiber fabrics, we open ourselves to seeing that this traditional process continues to inspire new ways to generate patterns on cloth. Being in the exquisite natural environment of BAF underscores our thinking about the environmental impact of our actions in our studio practices. The class will focus on dyeing our bound textile samples with plant dye extracts which are organically and sustainably produced. Mordanting methods, which allow plant dye extracts to permanently bond with textile fibers, will be taught. An organic indigo vat will be on hand. Having had a fellowship at BAF in 2017 & leading a workshop in 2019, Joan knows the importance of taking in the inspiring rural and coastal landscape of the Ballycastle area. We’ll make sure you get to visit some of the natural wonders of the area to feed creativity and inspire mark making.

Workshop cost: $2000.

Level of experience: open to “slow” textile lovers, artists, stitchers, dyers and makers at all levels of experience
Material fee: $100. payable to instructor
Dates to remember:

Registration: CLOSED
Booking forms and fee must be received by: 1st February 2022
Final payment due: 5th May 2022
Arrival: 30th June 2022
Departure: 8th July 2022
Class: 1st - 7th July 2022

 

Please contact Joan Morris with any questions on the class directly on email, joanmorris@gmail.com.

 

To check availability for this workshop please complete and submit the form found in link below.

 

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All other queries, please contact Úna Forde on, unaforde.baf@gmail.com.

 

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