Studio based Boshi shibori capping and reserved grounds with indigo dyeing

Studio based Boshi shibori capping and reserved grounds with indigo dyeing

Learn how to use Boshi (capping) shibori techniques to create decorative resist patterns on fabric and dye your pieces in my indigo vat

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By Rob Jones, Romor Designs
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Date and time

Mon, 2 Jun 2025 18:30 - 21:30 BST

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

In this class you will learn Boshi shibori and the use of grounds. Boshi means ‘hat’ or ‘cap’ in Japan and these techniques were used to cover areas of the fabric to keep the dye out.

Motifs are typically stitched shapes but the technique can be practised without stitching using simple binding.

In the workshop you’ll master the following stitching skills and learn how to dye your work:

– How to make the Shibori starting and ending knots to create tight, crisp patterns

– How to cap small areas without stitch - ne maki boshi and kanoko boshi

– How to cap small areas with stitching and no core:

* ko-boshi - where the stitches are covered by the cap

* kawamaki - where the stitches are not covered by the cap

– How to cap medium sized motifs using a fabric or paper core

– How to extend your patterns with secondary stitching and binding

– Tako-boshi - how to use a reserved ground to enclose a pattern inside a white background

– How to make larger patterns using variations of these patterns

- How to dye your pieces with indigo dye

Please bring rubber gloves (must cover your wrists), an apron or wear old clothes and bring a strong plastic bag to take your wet work home in.


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.

Chu-boshi (using a fabric core) with kumo binding extension on vintage French linen dyed with indigo

Tako-boshi shibori with Guntai leaf detail in a reserved white ground.

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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.

£60.29Jun 2 · 18:30 BST