Beginner's Shibori - Binding (studio)
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Beginner's Shibori - Binding (studio)

Beginner's Shibori - Binding basics (Studio)

By Rob Jones, Romor Designs

Date and time

Wed, 18 Jun 2025 18:30 - 21:30 GMT+1

Location

Artist's studio

108 Alexandra Park Road Muswell Hill London N10 2AE United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

What will I learn?

In this class you will learn basic shibori binding techniques that provide the perfect introduction to the ancient Japanese craft of Shibori resist dyeing.

Content:

– How to tie the basic kamosage knot used to secure all bound work
– How to make the kanoko (fawn dots), kumo (spiderweb), bai (seashell), and ne maki (wrapped beads) patterns using binding
- How to extend your patterns using these techniques, specifically with

  • Te-Kumo Hozuki - kumo with a simple binding thread further out
  • Te-Kumo Kani - kumo outer ring - blue centre
  • Te-Kumo Ne-maki - kumo with separate, additional binding just beyond the start of the kumo, leaving a white border. Overdyed blue centre.

– 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?: Beginner / looking for an introduction to Shibori

Duration: 3 hours

Location: This class is available at the Artist’s studio in Muswell Hill.

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).

IMPORTANT NOTE ON MEETING!

Please note: We will NOT meet at the address listed as this is my correspondence address. You will be sent Joining instructions by email 24-48 hours before the class and via Eventbrite with the meeting location.

Organised by

Rob’s passion is in finding the new in the old, building on the tradition and centuries of skill that shibori has behind it. He believes in taking work in new directions by combining techniques and inventing his own forms.

A core component of Rob’s work is his love of colour and pattern, which he brings to light in his colour saturated and complex embroidery work. Traditional patterns are broken and reassembled to produce new and original forms.

Rob has a keen eye for detail and only selects the best material from which to make finished pieces. Every piece is assembled with care to ensure a beautiful and unique item that will last.

To this end Rob’s work focusses on providing the structure to contain the organic nature of the dyes and processes he uses and carefully selecting those which will form the most compelling pieces.

Rob starts each day with a meditation to clear his mind and help him to focus on the tasks ahead. Every day is different and unique, much like the work he creates.