
Natural Dye and Shibori Workshop
ST1 Reg YES. POS Drop-in NO. Pass Scan NO2025 Community Centre - Spring - 2025 Spring Roundhouse|#552569
Apr 13, 2025
18 yrs +, Mixed
Art, Culture & Environment6 - AdultCCA Contractor Individual - Category 1
Description
This workshop combines 2 techniques, shibori and natural dyeing, to create a one-of-a-kind organic cotton bandana. Shibori is a Japanese manual resist dyeing technique which uses rubber bands, clamps, and string to tie, pinch and fold the fabric to create patterns. The workshop also teaches how to extract colours from plants or food waste such as turmeric, black tea, hibiscus, annatto seeds, marigolds, carrot tops, avocado pitches or onion skins. All material provided
Activity meeting dates
Apr 13, 2025
Sun10:00 AM - Noon
Instructor
Fernanda Mascarenhas
More Information
SupervisorCentre Activity Admin - JK Roundhouse
Number of sessions1
DepartmentRH - VF - Adult Fine Arts (9022)
Registration dates
From Mar 11, 2025 7:00 PM
Closed
Notes
NOTE: The nature of the activity is such that you may interact with other people who are considered to be in good health, continuous physical distance between other people cannot be guaranteed, and, by participating in the activity, you are at risk of being infected by a pathogen, including but not limited to SARS-COV-2, which causes the disease COVID-19.
Communicable Disease Health & Safety Practices:
•Participants are required to comply with the current Orders of the Provincial Health Officer. For more information, please cut and paste into your web browser: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/info/restrictions
•Participants should assess themselves daily for symptoms of common cold, influenza, COVID-19, or other infectious respiratory disease before attending the Facility.
•Participants who are ill, including participants of essential service providers, should not attend a program or access the Community Centre. If you are unsure, you should self-isolate and contact 8-1-1 or the local public health unit.
•All participants are encouraged to practice proper hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette by covering coughs or sneezes.