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  1. 13 de ago. de 2015 · Now available streaming online or download today!:https://gallicreative.com/product/arashi-shibori-a-language-of-stripes-ana-lisa-hedstrom/Ana Lisa Hedstrom ...

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  2. 3 de abr. de 2017 · For her professional work, she uses earth-friendly commercial dyes for Japanese shibori techniques: serene arashi patterns like rain on a windowpane or ripples in sand, and itajime, the fold-and-clamp technique that creates striking geometric designs. A striking itajime shibori panel in indigo. Beth’s art is compelling, and her passion for ...

  3. Esta es una novedosa técnica japonesa que ofrece resultados asombrosos en telas delgadas como la seda. ¡Inténtalo en bufandas y foulards! Necesitas: Colorante el Caballito® o PUTNAM® de tu color preferido. Agua caliente. Una olla o recipiente. Un tubo de plástico (PVC) de 10cm de diámetro como mínimo. Hilo, cuerda o estambre de ...

  4. Ana Lisa Hedstrom provides a complete Arashi Shibori pole wrapping workshop in Arashi Shibori: A Language of Stripes. Beginning with basic wrapping techniques using string, Ana Lisa demonstrates step-by-step how to achieve simple and more complex patterns on a variety of fabrics. Ana Lisa draws extensive inspiration from Japanese Arimatsu ...

  5. www.craftinamerica.org. Judith Content on arashi shibori dyeing on silk. Bonus video from the QUILTS episode. PBS premiere December 27, 2019. Learn about con...

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  6. 20 de dic. de 2018 · Variasi Teknik Shibori. Sampai saat ini setidaknya terdapat kurang lebih 560 teknik perlindungan kain yang memunculkan motif berbeda-beda. Tapi secara garis besarnya teknik pewarnaan shibori hanya dibagi ke dalam enam metode yakni berupa arashi shibori, itajime shibori, kanoko shibori, kumo shibori, miura shibori dan nui shibori. 1. Arashi Shibori

  7. 2 de may. de 2021 · Shibori Folding Techniques: Arashi Shibori Note: In addition to the supplies at the beginning of this post, you’ll need some sort of pole. You can use a wooden dowel, a pipe (PVC is cheapest), an old thicker curtain rod…whatever you can get your hands on.