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Join Britt Boles for Fresh Indigo Five Ways + Live Join Britt Boles for Fresh Indigo Five Ways + Live Presentation + Q&A! @Seaspellfiber
July 19th at 10am-1pm PST. 

A fan favorite, learn 5 techniques for utilizing your fresh indigo plants, no vat necessary. Minimal tools and minimal processing but maximum potential for a range of fresh blues and even indirubin purples/pinks, we’ll cover: Salt mash method, blender method, tataki-zome method, stenciling with fresh leaves and soy on cellulose techniques. 

You can also purchase all three units of her incredible Season Of Blue Series. Please note, Unit 1: Cultivation is a recording. 

We hope to see you there! 

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The Indigo Henna Vat with Shibori Techniques Taug The Indigo Henna Vat with Shibori Techniques

Taught by Kathy Hattori

Indigo is the fabled blue of legend, history and culture and has fascinated artists and scholars for centuries. Indigo is the most popular dye that we carry and there are different ways to make an indigo vat for dipping. One of our favorites is the 1-2-3 Henna vat, where henna, this unique natural dye and body tattoo (mehndi) paint plays an integral part of an indigo vat, yielding beautiful results.

Join me as I instruct you how to create the henna vat in a 5-gallon bucket, and we’ll spend the session dipping, observing and creating beautiful dark shades. I’ll demonstrate five shibori techniques that will allow you to create beautiful patterned fabric. I’ll demonstrate the secrets to deep color, how to balance the vat, scaling to larger vats,  and other tips.

You will leave this class with a clear understanding of how to build a henna vat, dip, create shibori patterns, put the vat to bed and store it.

Workshop date: Saturday, June 14 from 10AM-1PM Pacific.

We will send you the Zoom link prior to the workshop.

You will have video access until December 1, 2025. 

A thank you to @threadsoflifebali for their luscious Indigo vats. 

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For today’s Mordant Monday ( we have no idea wha For today’s Mordant Monday ( we have no idea what day it is) we are going to share with you how the Threads of Life introduced us to their red color, Morinda citrifolia, a shrubby tree that takes many years to grow. Morinda plays a key part in the Balian color palette and is the main red source in natural dyeing in the region. The Balinese do not normally use red sources like madder root or cochineal, like in other parts of the world. The Morinda  plant is difficult to grow and coaxing the color from the plant is tricky. The best color comes from the root of the tree, and requires a delicate harvesting process to ensure the trees live on and you can take healthy cuttings. To read more about the process click below!  introduction to their red color, Morinda citrifolia, a shrubby tree that takes many years to grow. Morinda plays a key part in the Balian color palette and is the main red source in natural dyeing in the region. The Balinese do not normally use red sources like madder root or cochineal, like in other parts of the world. The Morinda  plant is difficult to grow and coaxing the color from the plant is tricky. The best color comes from the root of the tree, and requires a delicate harvesting process to ensure the trees live on and you can take healthy cuttings. To read more about the process click below! 

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A Sappanwood Spotlight. As we're traveling in So A Sappanwood Spotlight. 

As we're traveling in Southeast Asia, we wanted to highlight our beautiful Sappanwood (suoh) sawdust. It is native to SE Asia and India and makes a rich, pinkish red when calcium carbonate is added to the dye bath. It is one of the “exotic” red wood dyes. People traded it along the Silk Road and medieval dyers often used it. When used from 50-100% on the weight of fiber (WOF), the color is a rich deep red on wool and the color is easily modified with calcium carbonate, iron or even unmordanted. You can reuse the dye bath and the sawdust until exhausted, creating lighter shades. For details on how to use the sawdust, please visit our how to page.

Sappanwood is also one of the traditional Japanese dyes and we were thrilled with the lovely red shades we achieved on cotton.  We used it at 100% wof and had a very strong dye bath for additional shades. Comes in a 100g package.

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      • Frequently Asked Questions About Indigo
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      • How to Mordant with Aluminum Acetate
      • How to Mordant with Aluminum Potassium Sulfate
      • How to Mordant with Aluminum Sulfate
      • How to Mordant with Aluminum Triformate
      • How to Mordant with Symplocos
      • How to Mordant with Tannin and Alum
      • How to use Iron Powder (Ferrous Sulfate)
    • How to Dye with Natural Dye Extracts
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      • Cochineal Insect Instructions
      • Dye Flower Instructions
      • Dye Mushroom Instructions
      • Fruitwood Chips Instructions
      • Logwood Chip Instructions
      • Madder Root Instructions
      • Marigold Flower Instructions
      • Oak Gall Instructions
      • Onion Skin Instructions
      • Osage Orange Sawdust Instructions
      • Pericón Instructions
      • Pomegranate Peel Instructions
      • Rhubarb Root Instructions
      • Safflower Instructions
      • Sappanwood Sawdust Instructions
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