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  1. 8 de ene. de 2021 · Conversations with Cloth, Episode 3: Itajime Shibori/Clamp-Resist, Yoshiko Wada and Ana Lisa Hedstrom, vintage itajime shibori in asanaoha (hemp leaf), pattern dyed in purple roots. The two simple actions, folding and clamping, affords the dye to record a myriad of patterns reflecting artists’ hands and geometry often corresponds to the art ...

  2. 23 de ago. de 2018 · T: 0844 576 8122 & quote CH2022 Fredrik. Itajime is a technique where you fold a piece of fabric and then clamp it between two objects. The area that’s covered will remain undyed in the dyeing process. We sawed a piece of thin wood and drilled holes for wing nuts to make itajime clamps, but woodworking clamps, rubber bands or string work just ...

  3. 12 de jun. de 2019 · Master the art of shibori, a Japanese dyeing technique that results in rich patterns from indigo color. By bundling the fabric in five different ways, you can produce a traditional set of prints including arashi, kumo, itajime, and ne-maki. the dyed piece. developed many methods.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2015 · Banyaknya teknik shibori yang berkembang di Jepang tidak dapat dipungkiri mampu menghasilkan pattern yang berbeda dengan teknik lainnya. Salah satu diantaranya yaitu berupa itajime shibori yang dibuat dengan cara melipat dan menjepit kain di antara dua buah kayu lalu mengikatnya dengan tali atau benang.

  5. 14 de feb. de 2017 · Renueva el look de los textiles de casa con esta sencilla técnica para teñir tejidos. Consigue bonitos estampados geométricos con la técnica japonesa itajime...

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  6. 11 de nov. de 2022 · Itajime is one of my favorite Shibori techniques! It involves the folding of fabric and clamping with shapes to form a resist for the dye. The geometric possibilities are infinite and it’s always exciting to unclamp and see what you’ve created. But, its not at all exciting when the shapes you’ve used break in the clamping.

  7. 29 de jul. de 2018 · Shibori Technique #1: Wood Squares (Itajime) Itajime, the most common Shibori technique, is created using wood squares. I found 4″x4″ wood squares at a local craft store, but you could simply use scrap wood cut to size, instead. Accordion fold the fabric lengthwise. The folds should be just slightly wider than the wood square.