Join instructors Julie Beeler and Kathy O’Hern for a day of learning how to create natural dyes and eco prints with local plants to design a beautiful silk table runner. We will spend the morning creating natural dye baths from materials grown at Bloom & Dye flower farm in Trout Lake. We will play with different Japanese shibori techniques to create design patterns to use as your base for eco printing. The afternoon will be filled with designing your scarf with local plants to create a richly colored silk scarf with leaves and flowers. While the scarves are in the steamer we will create custom eco print cards for you to take home along with your silk table runner.
This workshop benefits the Mt. Adams Institute and raises money for scholarships to attend the Cascade Mountain School. $40 of the $80 fee is donated to MSI.
*This workshop requires a minimum of 8 participants to sign up otherwise it will be cancelled.