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A visual dictionary of techniques. Click on the ‘play’ buttons next to the names to hear the Japanese pronunciations. For detailed instruction on techniques see Jane’s book ‘Stitched Shibori’. Why not book into her interactive zoom courses ‘Shibori Stream’ – You can read the reviews by students and see her students’ members gallery. Stitched Shibori […]

Lisa - Indigowares - slow fashion style on Instagram: "This is for you if you love making, crafting , creating- DOING!  Here’s my quick shibori radial pattern idea. Using a square piece of fine muslin cotton, lollipop sticks  and clothes begs ( plus elastic bands to tightly wind around the lollipop sticks) and a NATURAL INDIGO VAT. Do you think you like to try this? Follow us for more diy shibori pattern ideas 💭 Share this with someone who needs a boost 🌈 ••••••• #indigodyed #shiboritextiles #diycraftideas" Tela, Couture, Upcycling, Shibori Stitching Techniques, Shibori Techniques Diy, Diy Shibori Tutorials, Tie Dye Techniques Tutorials, Indigo Shibori Pattern, Shibori Techniques Tutorials

Lisa - Indigowares - slow fashion style on Instagram: "This is for you if you love making, crafting , creating- DOING! Here’s my quick shibori radial pattern idea. Using a square piece of fine muslin cotton, lollipop sticks and clothes begs ( plus elastic bands to tightly wind around the lollipop sticks) and a NATURAL INDIGO VAT. Do you think you like to try this? Follow us for more diy shibori pattern ideas 💭 Share this with someone who needs a boost 🌈 ••••••• #indigodyed…

Mokume Shibori, a Shibori style of stitching named for its resemblance to wood grain after being dyed.
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I personally get lost in the stitches alone. Even pre-dyed, the rows and rows of stitches captivate me. Cinched into place, just to eventually be ripped out.
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All that is soon to be left is a stained memory of where they used to be. A memory stained in dye✨. Mokume Shibori, Shibori Textiles, Shibori Designs, Hand Dyed Silk, Silk Kimono, Shibori, Slow Fashion, Textile Design, Wood Grain

Mokume Shibori, a Shibori style of stitching named for its resemblance to wood grain after being dyed. . I personally get lost in the stitches alone. Even pre-dyed, the rows and rows of stitches captivate me. Cinched into place, just to eventually be ripped out. . All that is soon to be left is a stained memory of where they used to be. A memory stained in dye✨.

Learn the secrets of putting together and creating shibori designs using multiple stitches. Annabel Wilson’s blogs distil 15 years of experience into simple, easy-to-follow inspirational instructions you can apply instantly to create beautiful textiles you can be proud of. The blog will help you end your worries and produce successful shibori dyed textiles time after time. Grow your confidence in your shibori skills by following the blog and feel creatively fulfilled. Shibori Techniques Tutorials, Shibori Textiles, Fabric Dyeing Techniques, Shibori Designs, Shibori Techniques, Shibori Fabric, Shibori Pattern, Fabric Dyeing, Shibori Dye

Learn the secrets of putting together and creating shibori designs using multiple stitches. Annabel Wilson’s blogs distil 15 years of experience into simple, easy-to-follow inspirational instructions you can apply instantly to create beautiful textiles you can be proud of. The blog will help you end your worries and produce successful shibori dyed textiles time after time. Grow your confidence in your shibori skills by following the blog and feel creatively fulfilled.

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Last year, ikat was the big trend in fabric. This year, it’s shibori. The fashion world has adopted the name shibori to apply to any number of shaped-resist patterns. But shibori is a Japanese word encompassing various types of shaped resist created through the manipulation of fabric. Many textile-producing cultures have their own name for tie-and-dye--you may be most familiar with the term “tie-and-dye” or just “tie dye”.

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