2014 Shibori Workshop (Japanese Fabric Dyeing Workshop Tazuna & Origami Shibori)NEW
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Japanese Fabric Dyeing Workshop Tazuna & Origami Shibori Just in time for the holidayseason, this shibori workshop will use beautiful and rich velvet scarves�to make gorgeous holiday gifts!
Fabric dyeing has been an art form since ancient times in Japan. There are many techniques used to dye fabric, a couple of them are: TAZUNA & ORIGAMI shibori.
Tazuna� uses thread or ties to make some uniformed patterns by stitching and tying in a certain way. Origami shibori is�folding a scarf just like origami, then you dip it into the dye. solution in bright colors. Master artist,
Date
Nov. 16th, 2014 � � �
Time
1:00-3:00 pm
Setsuko Hayashi, will join us in the GVJCI Nisei Veterans memorial Hall to lead another of her very popular workshops. To register, please call the GVJCI office at (310) 324-6611, or email [email protected]. Space is limited to 30 people, so reserve your spot early! Location is at: GVJCI Nisei Veterans Memorial Hall�
1964 W. 162nd St.
Gardena CA 90247
Phone: (310) 324-6611
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Sunday, 16 November, 2014
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Michelle A. YamashiroPhone: 310-324-6611
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