Events Description
Create unique patterns with Japanese shibori while exploring the art of natural dyeing! Participants will learn to fold, tie, and pinch organic cotton bandanas, then dye them using pigments from plants and food waste such as madder, onion skins, or avocado pits in this hands-on, creative workshop celebrating colour and texture. No previous experience required. Ages 12 and up. All supplies provided.
This workshop combines two techniques: shibori and natural dyeing with plants. Shibori is a Japanese manual resist-dyeing technique that produces a variety of patterns on fabric. Each participant will learn basic methods of tying, pinching, and folding fabric using rubber bands, wooden sticks, and string to create a one-of-a-kind organic cotton bandana. The workshop also explores the beauty of natural colour using plants. Participants will learn how to extract pigments from plants or food waste to create a dye bath and will have the opportunity to dye their shibori bandanas. Two colour options will be available, made from heritage dye plants such as madder, as well as food waste used on the occasion, such as onion skins, carrot tops, or avocado pits.
Who is it for?
12+
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $65.00
Register at 604-925-7270 (course # 226641) or register online
How to get tickets?
Phone: 604 925 7270
WHEN & WHERE
Date:
Saturday, October 3, 2026: 11:00AM – 1:00PM
2 hours
Venue & Address
The Music Box – Harmony Room, 1564 Argyle Avenue, West Vancouver
Wheelchair accessible
Free Parking
Street Parking
Accessible by Public Transport











