Natural Dyes on the Farm
Location
240 Beaver Street
Waltham, MA
Summary
Description
Natural Dyes on the Farm with Guest Instructor, Amanda Smith
Saturday, September 16, 2023
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
$30.00 per registrant
Filled to capacity! Please see our Events Calendar for more Farm-Based Adult and Family programs
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Curious about natural dyes but don't know where to start?
Interested in deepening your understanding of plant-powered color?
All skill levels are welcome to this WFCF Adult Workshop, with experienced local natural dyer, textile artist, and educator Amanda Smith.
Participants will be introduced to the world of creating their own lasting colors on fabric using the natural world around us; flowers, leaves, and nuts are just some of the materials we will explore. We will take a short tour of the Farm to explore which dye-plant materials can be foraged and visit the experimental dye garden to learn about the cultivation of dye plants.
Participants will be taught how to prepare cellulose fabric (cotton/linen) to receive natural dye and participate in making their own dye baths.
All registrants will go home with a set of 4, self-dyed cotton napkins and will have the option to purchase more material for dyeing at the class.
This program is geared towards adult learners, however, WFCF realizes that some young learners are developing their skills along with the adults in their lives. Young learners 12 years and older may register as a participant, but are required to attend with an adult registrant and work side by side. Their adult is responsible for attendees 12 - 17 years of age, at all times during the workshop. Please contact Director of Education and Community Programs at jessica@communityfarms.org about registering a young learner 12 - 17 years old.
More about Our Guest Instructor, Amanda Smith
Amanda Smith is a life-long crafter and nature explorer. Since learning to sew in afterschool programs, she has developed a passion for passing on her extensive knowledge of fiber crafts. Her loves of plants, foraging, color theory, and fiber arts merged when she discovered the world of natural dyes. Amanada specializes in dyeing cellulose fibers for quilting, and then using those materials to create functional fiber art that attempts to capture the amazing characteristics of the natural plants of special places.
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