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SOLD OUT Arounna Khounnoraj – @bookhou teaches Block Printing with Indigo Overdye
September 11 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Arounna Khounnoraj – @bookhou teaches Block Printing with Indigo Overdye
Description
A One Day workshop held at Botanical Colors
503 S Michigan St Ste B
Seattle WA 98108
Wednesday September 11, 2024
10AM-4PM
We are very excited to have Arounna Khounnoraj from bookhou join us in Seattle for this workshop.
Join Arounna in this one-day workshop working with non-toxic textile paint and indigo overdye to print on cotton fabrics. This is the perfect introduction into using overall patterns and indigo to create spectacular results.
REGISTER HERE: https://botanicalcolors.com/shop/workshops/arounna-khounnoraj-bookhou-teaches-block-printing-with-indigo-overdye-copy/
Arounna says:
In this workshop you will be looking at different types of repeat patterns and creating your own image. You will then carve an individual block and print your repeat pattern on cloth to create a square scarf and a piece of fabric. Then you will over dye these with indigo. You can later make the fabric piece into a pillow cover or smaller items. All materials will be provided and all experience levels are welcome.
Materials needed
All materials, including dyes, blocks, tools, paints, fabrics, brushes, and an indigo vat will be provided.
Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes you can get dirty. Optionally, bring a small, basic sewing kit of needles, thread, pins, scissors, thimble, if you use one if you would like to sew the fabrics you are printing. We have plenty of scissors available if you are traveling by air.
Details will be sent to attendees after registration.
Cancellation Policy
All workshop sales are final. We cannot accommodate changes or refunds to your purchase. If you are unable to attend, you may find a replacement and please notify us if you do so. Thank you for your cooperation!
Travel information
Travel details will be available for participants.
About your instructor
Arounna Khounnoraj is an artist and maker working in Toronto where she immigrated with her family from Laos at the age of four. While her education includes a master’s degree in fine arts in sculpture and ceramics, her experiences eventually led to a career in fibre arts where she focused on a range of printing techniques for textiles as well as embroidery, patchwork and punch needle. In 2002 she started bookhou, a multi-disciplinary studio, with her husband John Booth where she creates utilitarian textile objects such as bags, home goods and textile art. Arounna has explored a wide range of techniques, methods and materials expressing a passion for everyday creativity and the importance of the handmade in everyone’s life. Her work emphasizes slow design, intuitive thinking and the importance of handwork. She teaches workshops on a variety of fibre arts and crafts both in Canada and internationally. In 2019, she published her first book, Punch Needle: Master the Art of Punch Needling Accessories for You and Your Home. In 2020, she released Visible Mending, which introduced mending and the reuse of clothing as a personal and hands-on way to address issues of overconsumption and fast fashion in the textile industry. Her third book, Embroidery, was released in 2022. In the fall of 2023 she released Contemporary Patchwork: Techniques in Color, Surface Design & Sewing, followed by Winter Celebrations, A modern guide to a handmade Christmas. You can find her work at www.bookhou.com and on instagram @bookhou.