Dye Journal
Explorations in Natural Dyeing, Indigo, Shibori, Bojagi, and all things textile related.
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Sashiko - Jujizashi Stitch
Jujuzashi means ‘10 cross stitch’, and the crossing of the lines resembles the kanji character for 10. By sewing over the weft and warp of the fabric, the textile is strengthened and is a wonderful way to decoratively mend clothing. The pattern symbolizes prosperity as it is ever expanding…
Japan - Osaka - JunAle Sashiko Workshop
Amazing Sashiko workshop at the studio of JunAle. The studio is in a beautiful building with a soaring ceiling. The experience was a small group, 2 other people and myself, which was wonderful and intimate.
Japan - Gifu - Aiwayu Indigo Dye Workshop - Oogangi Shibori
‘A textile artist from California, USA visited us for the Hondate Sho-Aizome experience. He has been traveling across Japan, visiting various dyeing and textile specialists, learning through workshops and deepening his understanding of Japanese craft. During his journey, he became interested in Hondate Sho-Aizome,and came all the way to our studio to experience it firsthand.’
Japan -Tokushima - Watanabes Indigo Dye Workshop - Taka Ishii Shibori 03
A beautiful afternoon workshop at @watanabes_japan 💙 I am endlessly grateful for their sharing of the tradition & history of Aizome, how they lovingly care for their sukumo indigo, tour of the beautiful farm and processing site, and an immersive experience with new friends (and animal friends 🐐)…
Japan - Tokyo - Aikuma Noren Workshop
I was beyond honored to experience the @aikuma_japanese_dyes 2 day Noren workshop with @tourokuya sensei. The instruction was phenomenal, and I learned several new techniques to expand my dyeing art. We worked on a 2 piece Noren and a smaller fabric piece, and I was able to incorporate my Taino inspired designs as patterns. Being able to honor my ancestors in this workshop made it even more special, and I will treasure these art pieces and the experience forever. I also loved learning about the history of Aikuma- an institution of natural dyeing in Japan.
Sashiko - Yokogushi Stitch
Yokogushi is the starting point most Hitomezashi patterns, meaning Horizontal rows…
Shibori - Taka Ishii 04
Part of the Awonoyoh Shibori subscription, the Taka Ishii 04 pattern reminds me of the scales of a Coy fish.
Shibori - Taka Ishii Shibori 06
Part of the ongoing Awonoyoh Shibori subscription, this pattern Taka Ishii Shibori 06, The current series of this subscription has focused on unique shibori techniques created by Sensei Taka.
Eco Dye - Baby Blanket
A special commission for a Taino friend expecting a new baby, I dyed this 100@ Cotton Muslin baby blanket using Golden Marguerite (grown and harvested at our own Breuwen garden), Logwood, Onion skins, and garlic skins….
Sashiko - Zenizashi Stitch
This was my first Sashiko Hana Fukin piece. I made this as part of a Sashiko stitching community challenge. The pattern is called Zenizashi. Zenisashi breaks down to ‘Zeni’ meaning money or coins, and ‘sashi’ meaning to string. This refers to the tradition of stringing coins together…