NOTE:
• This class is held Monday - Tuesday each week but only Monday shows in the calendar.
• To schedule this class on other days and further arrangements, please contact us on Whatsapp or Email.
For the hobby dyer or textile artist, 3-Day Studio Introduction and Creative Project offers 2 days of guided workshop and 1 day for participants to freely access to the dye studio where participants can practice the use of Strobilanthes cusia indigo, Ceriops tagal rust colour, Woodfordia fruticosa brown, Jackfruit heartwood Artocarpus heterophyllus yellow, and mud black and grey. The studio practices batik, shibori, and tannin painting with mud dyeing, but practitioners may practice their own surface design techniques, too.
Time
Monday-Tuesday, starts from 9.00 to 17.00
Class Location
Threads of Life Dye Studio at
Umajati Retreat, Petulu, Ubud
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Lunch, snacks, and beverages are provided.
Contact us on Whatsapp or Email for further arrangement.
Class Details
DAY 1
- Studio Introduction
9:00-1:00
- Dye garden walk-through and dye plant introduction.
- Introductory talk on Indonesia's natural dye practices.
- Indigo paste making.
- Making an indigo vat with sugar as a reducing agent.
- How to scour (prepare) fabric in preparation for dyeing.
1:00-2:00
- Lunch
2:00-5:00
- Indigo dyeing of fabric swatches to practice colour gradation.
- Introduction to Ceriops tagal rust colour dye processes.
- Ceriops dyeing of fabric swatches to practice colour gradation.
DAY 2
- Studio Introduction
9:00-1:00
- Introduction to dyeing shades of greys and blacks with mud.
- Introduction to yellow dyeing with Jackfruit heartwood Artocarpus heterophyllus.
- How to finish (wash) fabric after dyeing.
1:00-2:00
- Lunch
2:00-5:00
- Hands-on practice guided by teacher.
- Address questions specific to your practice in the studio.
DAY 3 - Personal Creative Project
9:00-5:00
- A full day for a personal creative project at the dye studio.
- Studio day use includes dyes, soaps, scouring and finishing agents, batik wax, and studio use but does not include fibre to be dyed. Fabric or yarn can be purchased at the studio or brought with you.
- 2 metres of cloth may be dyed during this day. Further cloth may be used with the agreement of studio staff and an additional fee may be charged to cover dyes used.
- Studio day use grants access to vats using Strobilanthes cusia indigo, Ceriops tagal rust colour, Woodfordia fruticosa brown and Jackfruit heartwood Artocarpus heterophyllus yellow. New vats will be stronger and dye deeper colours quicker than old vats; only with old vats will subtle colours be possible. Vats will be renewed once they are exhausted. Participants agree to work with vats in the conditions that they find them.
- Participants agree to use only the studio's dyes, scouring and finishing soaps and agents in their work. Participants agree not to use outside dyes, soaps or chemicals in the studio.
- Separate vats will be set up for studio day use Participants. Participants agree not to use the studio's production vats.
- Participants are expected to share vat use fairly amongst themselves.
- After the 2-day studio introduction, studio staff offer limited coaching and mentoring but will not do members' work for them.
Cancellation and Refunds
There is a 100% refund for cancellations more than 7 days before the start of class.
There is a 50% refund for cancellations less than 7 days before the start of class.
There is NO REFUND for no show.
Book Your Class*
Online Booking at www.studio.threadsoflife.com | Whatsapp | Email
Offline Booking at Store | Gallery
*Payment in advance is required to secure your place.
We work directly with over 1,200 women in more than 35 groups on 12 Indonesian islands from Kalimantan to Timor.
We empower women’s enterprises and put money directly into women’s hands where it best ensures their households’ welfares.
Our cultural and technical support moves weavers to great pride of ownership, inspiring the extraordinary quality of their work.
Dye plant use perpetuates a sustainable relationship with the land, and helps a community prioritize conservation.