Discover a unique Indian tradition and learn from a Master.
Bandhani Workshop with
Adil Khatri, bandhani artist from Kutch (India)
and Judy Frater, expert on Kutch textiles
Adil M. Khatri’s* imaginative and skilled bandhani work has earned him many awards and brought him opportunities to work with designers, scholars, and customers from all over the world. In this workshop he will teach traditional Kutch bandhani (tie dye), using techniques that combine bandhani (tiny dots), shibori (stitched resist), and clamp dye.
When: 22 November: Bandhani workshop 10am-4pm
Where: Manitou Art Center Dye Lab
Bandhani ability:Beginner and above. If you know any shibori or dyeing it's a plus!
Fee: $150.00
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Supply List: What you need to bring to this workshop:
*lunch.
* Rubber Gloves- and wear old clothes
*your own fabric- protein fibers: silk scarves, light weight. no synthetics, please.
Wool is also ok, but light weight
*Plastic bags to carry wet scarves home in.
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Adilbhai is a graduate of a design program founded by Judy Frater. His dyeing skills are excellent. He creates exquisite traditional classics, as well as exciting innovations. His imaginative and skilled work has earned him many awards and brought him opportunities to work with designers, scholars, and customers from all over the world.
In this workshop you will learn traditional Kutch bandhani (tie dye), using techniques that combine bandhani (tiny dots), shibori (stitched resist), and clamp dye. Once you have the concepts, you can design your own motifs and use them to embellish your work.
The group will be limited to 12 people.
Organized by Textiles Live LLC www.textileslive.com
For more information, contact judyf@textileslive.com