TITLE
Shibori Dyeing with Natasha Noramly (Climate Futures)
WHEN
Wednesday 22nd of May
TIME
4-6pm
WHERE
Woodlands Community Meeting Room
COST
£
Free
Donations Welcome
MORE INFO
This Textile Repair series is part of our Climate Futures program for people aged 16-25 years old. If thats you and your between that age bracket, come along and try out the Japanese art of Shibori, a traditional dyeing technique that involves manipulating fabric to create unique patterns and designs. It typically involves folding, twisting, binding or stitching the fabric before dyeing it, resulting in intricate and beautiful textures. Bring along any small scrap cotton material you have along with blocks of wood, marbles, pegs, clips or anything else you want to experiment with!
Please be on time to make the most of our session. If you are unable to attend after signing up please let Woodlands team know via as spaces are limited.
Natasha’s bio
Natasha Noramly, a musician hailing from the cultural backgrounds of Australia and Malaysia, now calls Glasgow home. Alongside performing and writing music with her bands, Natasha finds joy in jewellery making, pottery and textiles. She honed her textile art through courses at Glasgow School of Art and Cardonald College, Glasgow. She has also taught the art of Shibori to students in schools in New York City while she was based stateside. She also has a raised bed in our Community Garden.
Questions? Access
eo@woodlandscommunity.org.uk or text/call 07935 007401
HOW TO BOOK
Booking essential via eventbrite link here
Event fully booked? Email eo@woodlandscommunity.org.uk to be put on
the waiting list.