Demonstrating shibori techniques in the tent on a perfect English summer weekend, made up for Wet Wednesday.

Thelma was impressed



Mokume shibori
Subtle blues/purples,, blues/turquoise, then I got a touch of the brights.
Even better, this one sold!

Bound shibori

The sarong workshop was great fun. As usual I don't get to see the end results, but Jill returned on Sunday to show and tell. The border is really lovely with tied chickpea and the pattern resembles flowers.
2 comments:
fabulous. i want to try something like this for a whole cloth quilt.
it'll take a while - but be pretty impressive!
Tig
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