ROB JONES
JAPANESE TEXTILES ARTIST - DESIGNER MAKER - TEACHER

Rob Jones from Romor Designs indigo dyed Shibori art quilt was exhibited at the Embassy of Japan from May 11th thru September 29th 2023.

Rob has recently returned from Japan, where he was visiting new places and then taking this year’s group of eager students to study Shibori resist and Katagami stencilling with indigo dyeing at Bryan Whitehead’s silk farmhouse in the mountains to the West of Tokyo. So exciting!

If you would like to hear about the history and practice of Japanese textiles techniques, including Shibori resist dyeing, Katagami stencilling, Sashiko and Kogin embroidery and Kasuri woven work and check out some of Rob’s collection of vintage Japanese textiles, please join him for his Japanese Textiles Exploration lecture on 20th february 2025 at 6pm. There will be time for some questions at the end of the session. Click on the button below to get your ticket.


ROB JONES
JAPANESE TEXTILES ARTIST

Romor Designs Kogin sashiko embroidery framed art - Kogin Diamonds by Rob Jones

Kogin Diamonds framed Kogin embroidery by Rob Jones from Romor Designs

ART

My artwork is highly colourful and ordered. It focusses on the juxtaposition of brightly coloured Kogin embroidery threads in structured forms.

Whilst I make my own designs and patterns, I am also available for commissions. Please contact rob@romordesigns.com for more information.


ROB JONES
TEACHER

Students dyeing with indigo at a Beginner’s Shibori stitching and binding workshop

TEACHING

A large part of my practice is sharing my skills and knowledge of Japanese textiles crafts through teaching Indigo dyeing, Shibori resist, Katagami stencilling, Sashiko and Kogin embroidery and Boro inspired mending.

I am passionate about Japanese textiles crafts and I love to inspire students to take up the skills that I teach.

My Sashiko embroidery and Boro inspired mending work was featured on the Great British Sewing Bee semi-final in 2022


Rob Jones from Romor Designs at Handmade Kew

ARTIST STATEMENT

My inspiration comes from the traditional patterns found in Japanese textiles, which are often very structured and regimented. My process is to learn new techniques through studying and replicating ancient patterns and then break and re-order them into new forms. I work mostly with indigo for the richness and variety of its blues and the way it creates randomness within structure. My latest passion is Kogin counted thread Sashiko embroidery which I am reconstructing into brightly coloured and richly hand stitched framed artwork.

 
 
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Mokume shibori bands by Rob Jones from Romor Designs


Watch my maker video and learn what I love about Shibori and indigo dyeing

Watch Rob Jones from Romor Designs process of making an indigo dyed shibori cushion