Traditional Shin Ire (rope core) Shibori - Yanagi (Willow pattern) and Hinode (Sunrise pattern) - Classroom based

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The following classes are recommended for further study:

Beginner’s Shibori - the building blocks of stitching and binding

Itajime Shibori - using boards and clamps

Boshi Shibori - the use of capping and reserved grounds

Guntai and Makiage Shibori - the use of capping and reserved grounds

Hishaki-nui Shibori - stitched patterns worked on the fold

Exploring the Shibori circle - variations of Shibori in circle patterns

Katano Shibori - stitched work on pleated fabric

What will I learn?

Traditional Shin Ire (rope core) Shibori – learn traditional patterns of stitched and bound resist and dye your creations in indigo to achieve a range of beautiful blues.

This class will focus on using a rope core (Shin Ire) to expand the binding and stitching techniques you have learned and will give you several complete patterns which you can use for other projects.

Content:

– How to tie the basic kamosage knot used to secure all bound work
– The quilters knot and the surgeons knot required for all stitched work
– How to make the Shibori starting and ending knots to create tight, crisp patterns
– How to prepare three traditional Shin Ire Shibori patterns:

Tesuji - "Stripes" - this is a pleated and bound technique that results in a pattern resembling stripes - mini project to practice binding without a core

Hinode - "Sunrise pattern" - this is a stitched and bound technique that results in a pattern resembling a series of sunrises. You will learn how to bind your piece around a core to produce a pattern with the traditional binding marks (shown top left)

Yanagi - "Willow pattern" - this is a Shibori binding technique that results in a pattern that looks like willow leaves (shown top right). You will learn pleating and binding around a core and make a traditional pattern with kumo spiderwebs

– How to dye your fabrics in a genuine indigo vat
– How to set up and maintain your own indigo vat at home

Who is this class for?: Intermediate / have done some Shibori before

Duration: Full day (6 hours)

Location: This class is only available at the Artist’s studio.

What do I need to provide myself?

  • Rubber gloves (these must cover the wrist and should be Marigolds or similar)

  • A strong plastic bag to take your wet work home in

  • An apron/old clothes (as indigo will stain if splashed onto your clothes)

All fabric, thread and dye is included in this class. You are welcome to bring you own fabric to work on if you prefer. If so, it must have been scoured (washed with detergent) to remove any preserving chemicals or bought PFD (prepared for dyeing).

Course availability


 

19/01/2025 10.30am - 17.30pm

Artist’s studio
108 Alexandra Park Road
London
N10 2AE

Please wait for Joining Instructions & meeting point

£150

 
 

PLEASE NOTE: Eventbrite charges a booking fee which will be added to the prices quoted for classes when you book. You can pay directly through me if you want to avoid these charges. Contact me at rob@romordesigns.com for details should you wish to do this. Payment will need to be via Bank Transfer.

Rob’s shibori class was fantastic. I learned so many techniques over the day, and left feeling really inspired about this beautiful art form. Rob is a brilliant teacher, and very generous with his ideas and top tips. I can’t wait to sign up for another class
— Louise, Fabrications Shibori and indigo dyeing workshop, 3rd September 2016