Natural Dye Colors of Europe: Making a Color Blanket with Elin Noble
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Natural Dye Colors of Europe: Making a Color Blanket with Elin Noble

An In-Person, LIVE, 2-Day Workshop / Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced

By World Shibori Network Foundation

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Location

Slow Fiber Studios Annex

1825 Eighth St Berkeley, CA 94710

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 day 6 hours

Natural Dye Colors of Europe: Making a Color Blanket, A 2-Day Workshop with Elin Noble

Live, In-Person

Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced


Saturday / Sunday, August 23 & 24, 2025
10:00 - 16:00 with a lunch break
WSNF’s Slow Fiber Studio Annex, 1825 Eighth Street, Berkeley, CA


$320 / $285 WSNF Member
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Class Materials: $20 (in cash is collected on behalf of the instructor)


Open Studio for Independent Work:
Monday, August 25, 10:00 - 13:00

$30 donation for non-members (cash or check collected on site) / Free for students who are WSNF members.


Description

The term, Color Blanket or Swatch Blanket, is used in the textile industry when one tests a range of colors that are woven in bands with the same set of colors in the weft. This test creates subtle colors in a multitude of blocks. Elin translates this structure of color overlays to natural dyes painted on a piece of large cloth.

Using natural dye extracts, you will create more than 100 colors on a white cloth you bring (cotton, linen, or silk) and more than 100 additional colors on a light blue indigo-dyed cloth. These two Color Swatch Blankets will be created using three mordants (and mixtures of them) and a broad palette of dyes.

The Color Swatch Blankets will become great inspiration and a reference for your future projects. As time allows, students will be introduced to polychromatic printing: applying mordants through printing, discharging, and overprinting prior to dyeing. This technique allows for extremely fine details as well as controlled placement of colors and imagery.


A Student Supplies List describing what students are required to bring will be provided upon registration.


Our Instructor

https://www.elinnoble.com/

We are thrilled to welcome Elin Noble to our Berkeley studio in August as our 2025 Summer Resident Artist. Elin is an internationally recognized master dyer and artist as well as author.

Decades of meticulous work and research on dyes and resist dyeing techniques let Elin “think like a dye.” She says, “We may want a dye to behave a certain way, but it’s not about us. It’s about the dye.” Elin studied in France with our master natural dye phytochemist, botanist, and historian, Michel Garcia, and later with a Danish dye chemist, Joy Boutrup. Elin built her knowledge from a practical understanding of dye chemistry and an artist’s curiosity to explore her materials to the fullest. Her approach is well-organized, with attention to detail, patience, and the ability to embrace surprises.

Elin’s trademark style is to dye large swaths of fabric as if painting–adding and subtracting dyes, layering, and building.


Elin is offering two additional workshops while in Berkeley:

Indigo & Clay Resist Dyeing August 16 & 17

Dye + Mordant = Paint September 6 & 7

For more information, please contact info[@]shibori.org .

Organized by

World Shibori Network Foundation (WSNF) is a non-profit organization with a mission to preserve and revitalize Japanese shibori and other heritage textile and craft practices from around the globe. We achieve our mission through education, community engagement, and research. SlowFiberStudios is our brick and mortar studio located in Berkeley, CA. Yoshiko I. Wada is founder.

$320
Aug 23 · 10:00 AM PDT