A close ancestor to typical tie-dye, Japanese shibory dyeing uses clamping and binding techniques with indigo dye to create beautiful white and blue patterns. Here we show you how to dye your own shibori textiles right at home.
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Afternoon Project: DIY Natural Shibori Indigo Dyeing — The Rikumo Journal
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Afternoon Project: DIY Natural Shibori Indigo Dyeing — The Rikumo Journal
Make: Shibori — The Rikumo Journal
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DIY Tutorial: Indigo Shibori Tie Dyeing. Easy Natural Dye at Home – Jenny Lemons
005 - Natural Hand Dyed Indigo Shibori Fabrics by Bio Method - Scarves & Wraps