Posts Tagged 'tie-dye'

Her name is SHABD!

I’ve been a long time fan of Shabd. As a dyer myself, I really admire her amazing sense of color and creative approach. Her work is always so fresh and inspiring, bringing tie-dyeing to a whole different level. And we’re

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Her name is SHABD!

I’ve been a long time fan of Shabd. As a dyer myself, I really admire her amazing sense of color and creative approach. Her work is always so fresh and inspiring, bringing tie-dyeing to a whole different level. And we’re

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Class Highlights: Japanese Shibori with Katrin Reifeiss

I am SO glad to be a part of Kat’s Japanese Shibori class over at TAC Manhattan!  Shibori is an ancient Japanese resist-dye technique, using Indigo dye, that involves creasing, folding, dyeing, binding and knotting, to create a variety of well-defined

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Class Highlights: Japanese Shibori with Katrin Reifeiss

I am SO glad to be a part of Kat’s Japanese Shibori class over at TAC Manhattan!  Shibori is an ancient Japanese resist-dye technique, using Indigo dye, that involves creasing, folding, dyeing, binding and knotting, to create a variety of well-defined

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Can’t Miss: Shibori Kimono

Shibori has always amazed me — from very large designs to extremely intricate and complicated stitching and folding. (Photos via Katrin Reifeiss) Katrin Reifeiss has been teaching at TAC for about a year now, and has done an amazing job

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Can’t Miss: Shibori Kimono

Shibori has always amazed me — from very large designs to extremely intricate and complicated stitching and folding. (Photos via Katrin Reifeiss) Katrin Reifeiss has been teaching at TAC for about a year now, and has done an amazing job

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Snow Dyeing: ‘Tis the season

We’ve been terribly spoiled with the weather lately, with just a little reminder just 10 days ago that innocent looking snowflakes will only fall more frequently in the coming months, it’s time to think about how to make the cold

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Snow Dyeing: ‘Tis the season

We’ve been terribly spoiled with the weather lately, with just a little reminder just 10 days ago that innocent looking snowflakes will only fall more frequently in the coming months, it’s time to think about how to make the cold

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The Andes at the MET

Last night I was showing to my family the photos of the trip to Peru that Owyn and I went in December. Needless to say that I was making everyone jealous, not only because of the beautiful landscapes but also

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The Andes at the MET

Last night I was showing to my family the photos of the trip to Peru that Owyn and I went in December. Needless to say that I was making everyone jealous, not only because of the beautiful landscapes but also

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And then there were Procion dyes

Both Ikat Weaving and Natural Dyeing classes have kicked off.But don’t be sad if you missed these opportunities to get started on the art of dyeing. There is more! We still have spaces open on our Fiber Reactive Dyes Class

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And then there were Procion dyes

Both Ikat Weaving and Natural Dyeing classes have kicked off.But don’t be sad if you missed these opportunities to get started on the art of dyeing. There is more! We still have spaces open on our Fiber Reactive Dyes Class

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Ikat Weaving Around the World

The Ikat class starts today and I couldn’t be more happy to be teaching it. I thought I would share with all of you a little bit of Ikat history. Although Ikat is a Malay word, Ikat weaving is present

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Ikat Weaving Around the World

The Ikat class starts today and I couldn’t be more happy to be teaching it. I thought I would share with all of you a little bit of Ikat history. Although Ikat is a Malay word, Ikat weaving is present

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