Shibori is the ancient Japanese art of dyeing fabric - it's about 2000 years old. It could TECHNICALLY be called tie-dye, but most Shibori artists will bristle at that. The term calls up images of Grateful Dead t-shirts dyed using rubber bands. Anyway, the fabric is folded, stitched, twisted around a pole, or generally tortured into a 3-D shape before being popped into the dye bucket. After being dyed, the stitching and folding is undone to reveal fantastic pattern.
The process can be repeated many times to create a complex and lovely piece of cloth. This is a scarf in Kate's shop and you can see more of her Shibori pieces at http://ktracton.etsy.com/ Kate also has on her blog how she goes about dieing her materials... To see and read more about Shibori please visit her blog at http://shiborigirl.blogspot.com/ . Kate also makes beautiful jewelry so please visit her Etsy Shop to see more of her items!
The process can be repeated many times to create a complex and lovely piece of cloth. This is a scarf in Kate's shop and you can see more of her Shibori pieces at http://ktracton.etsy.com/ Kate also has on her blog how she goes about dieing her materials... To see and read more about Shibori please visit her blog at http://shiborigirl.blogspot.com/ . Kate also makes beautiful jewelry so please visit her Etsy Shop to see more of her items!
9 comments:
Hi Terri,
Thanks so much for the feature and the links! I'm glad the dye techniques interested you enough to learn more about it.
Kate
Thanks - I've not heard of this process before. I'm going to go check out shiborigirl's site. Very cool.
How interesting! Thanks for sharing the information.
what an informative little post. Going to check out the site.
I have heard of Shibori before, would love to give it a try some day. Thanks for the info and the link to your friend's blog. Just what I need, one more project to start!
neat!
and kate has the most adorable shop!
how interesting! I didn't know anything about this!
Enjoyed your blog.. great job!
karen
Hey Terri,
I do know about Shibori ~ when I was in graduate school I had a Turkish friend who died silk this way. It was just gorgeous and I have a large piece that I love to use on my table during holidays or around the bottom Christmas tree. Now, I'm off to check out your friend's shop!
Ciao,
Suzanne
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