Tannin Rainbow Online workshop with Kathy Hattori

Online

Tannin Rainbow Online workshop with Kathy Hattori Online workshop held on Saturday January 18, 2025 10AM-1PM Pacific The workshop will be recorded and available for 120 days after purchase. Learn how to create striking color gradations using our pre-mordanted cotton fabric fat quarters, natural dyes, indigo and a few surprises. Tannins are a bitter and astringent compound found so abundantly in many plants.  In food, they serve as the slight pucker in black coffee and tea, and the “oaky” flavor in aged wines. Tannins are used in medicine and for leather tanning.  For us, they are the natural dyer’s not-so-secret-weapon ... Read more

Tannin Grayscale with Cara Marie Piazza

Online

Tannin Grayscale Online workshop with Cara Piazza Online workshop held on Saturday January 25, 2025 10AM-1PM Pacific / 1 – 4pm Eastern The workshop will be recorded and available for 120 days after purchase.   Learn how to create moody gray gradations using our pre-mordanted cotton fabric fat quarters, natural dyes, logwood and a few surprises. Tannins are a bitter and astringent compound found so abundantly in many plants.  In food, they serve as the slight pucker in black coffee and tea, and the “oaky” flavor in aged wines. Tannins are used in medicine and for leather tanning.  For us, ... Read more

Sara Buscaglia Of Farm & Folk Teaches Applique Dream Quilts

Botanical Colors Seattle 503 S Michigan St, Ste B, Seattle, WA, United States

Sara Buscaglia of wildly popular Farm & Folk has captured our imagination with her beautifully designed quilts and color work using natural dyes that she grows on her farm in Durango, Colorado. Each piece tells a story about her commitment to farming, land stewardship, and the joy and dignity of hand work. We are so pleased to have her return and teach a 5-day quilting workshop in Seattle with us in February 2025! This year’s focus will be on applique to create a quilt approximately 30×30 inches. Applique is a needlework technique where fabric and motifs are stitched onto whole or pieced cloth, allowing the quilter to create beautiful, free and figurative designs on the quilt. Each participant will work with a palette of naturally dyed color created especially for this workshop. Sara will demonstrate several applique methods, guide color choices and motifs. Join us for a wonderful 5-day creative studio session dyeing fabrics, designing colorways and making hand-stitched quilts!

COLOR BLENDS USING NATURAL DYES ON SILK – TUCSON HANDWEAVERS & SPINNERS GUILD

Tucson Hand Weavers Guild TBA, AZ, United States

COLOR BLENDS USING NATURAL DYES ON SILK DATE: March 22, 23, and 24, 2025 LOCATION: Private home in Oro Valley TIME: 9:30am – 3:30pm COST: Member: $335 Non-member:$360 MATERIALS FEE: $75 includes dyes, mordants, fabrics MAX NUMBER OF STUDENTS: 14 SKILL LEVEL: All   Participants will work with color blends to create a harmonious color symphony using natural dye extracts and indigo. Each group will work in a team and dye a range of shades using concentrated natural dye powders and liquids. We will also add to the color spectrum using indigo. You will be thrilled with the unexpected and ... Read more

A Nerd’s Guide to Mordanting at Sanborn Mills

Sanborn Mills 7097 Sanborn Rd, Loudon, NH, United States

A Nerd's Guide to Mordanting at Sanborn Mills This is the nerd’s guide to mordants – what they are, why they are important and how they are used in natural dyeing. Everyone wants to create long-lasting and beautiful plant color and the best way to do that is to mordant properly.  The class will experiment with the most popular plant-based tannins and alum accumulators, mineral salt mordants and other binders to see the effects on animal and plant fibers. Each mordant variable will be dyed so that we can see results and we will build a reference folio for students to ... Read more

SOLD OUT – Jogakbo Workshop with Youngmin Lee

Botanical Colors Seattle 503 S Michigan St, Ste B, Seattle, WA, United States

Jogakbo Workshop with Youngmin Lee   We are so excited to host the renowned Korean Textile Artist Youngmin Lee May 1st - 4th, 2025 (Thursday-Sunday) 10AM to 4PM Botanical Colors 503 S Michigan St, Ste B Seattle WA 98108 Bojagi are traditional Korean wrapping cloths. They were used to wrap, cover, carry, or store objects in daily life, on special occasions, and in religious rituals. Koreans believe that bojagi can not only wrap an object but can also enclose bok (福, 복, good fortune or happiness). The act of making bojagi also carries wishes for the well-being and happiness of ... Read more