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This class has been postponed until September or October. Please watch for email announcements.
Natural dyes have a unique and rich history and in modern times, we are fortunate to be able to easily create beautiful colors that were once only permitted in the wardrobes of royalty and the ruling classes.
We will create a rainbow of natural colors in this intensive two-day workshop using concentrated dye extracts of cochineal, madder, weld, logwood, and cutch.
Last year, we worked primarily with wool. This year, participants will work with cotton and linen fabrics and learn how to achieve rich, beautiful color results from each dye extract.
We will also delve into the important topics of mordants and modifiers for achieving an expanded range of color.
Materials: All fabric will be provided, and students will take home enough to make a small project. Each participant will receive a folio with information about each dye plant plus recipes and procedures for naturally dyeing at home. Natural dyes will be available for sale. Download the pdf file with the complete materials list here. BARN 2018 Hattori Rainbow Class Materials List.pdf
Skill Level: Universal. All skill levels welcome.
Ages: Ages 14+ Welcome.
Bring a bag lunch. We have a refrigerator for people to store their lunches and drinks!
Instructor Bio: Kathy Hattori is a recognized authority on natural dyes and pigments as well as commercial applications using natural dyes and has been a pioneer in the field since 2003. She is the founder and President of Botanical Colors, through which she sells organically certified dyes to artisans and industrial clients seeking a more sustainable, natural color palette.
In addition to consulting and advising companies on their natural dye implementation strategies, Kathy has worked with the largest natural dye houses in the U.S. Her international experience includes creating a natural dye program for the largest organically certified tannery in Europe and implementing large-scale natural dye programs.
She has also consulted and advised a number of major retail brands, and worked on a USDA VAPG grant in 2013 for natural dye research.
In 2016, Botanical Colors was named a Sustainability Leadership Award finalist by Sustainable Seattle and continues to grow working with major fashion brands worldwide.
She currently teaches and lectures about natural dyes and is sought after as a speaker about the status of natural dyes in global textile production as well as scaling natural color.