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REJIG Dyeing & Printing Textiles Course

Colour, Dyeing, Dyes, Embroidery, Kantha, Learning, pattern, Recycling, Sessions, Stitches, Tutorials

NEW for September 2016

Rejig are running a 10 week course on Textile Techniques, exploring skills using Batik Wax, Fabric Dyeing & Printing techniques to help you create your own unique textiles. The sessions will provide you with opportunities to try Shibori fabric dyeing, wax resist and batik techniques, together with block and screen printing, hand and machine embroidery skills. You will create your own textile technique sample book for future experiments, together with a range of fabric pieces to use in projects at home. All equipment, tools and materials will be provided, including aprons and gloves for working with dyes and inks which are messy, so wearing old clothes is recommended.

Cost for 10 sessions £75

Book online through www.rejig.co or by email at: rosithornton@gmail.com

Block printing & Batik
Dyed Shibori Samples










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About the Artist

Rosi Thornton is a visual artist based in Tyne and Wear. Her interests combine pattern, print, colour, and cloth, which she uses creatively in textiles, quilts, printmaking, and handmade books.

She believes passionately in recycling, skill-sharing, and art within communities, and started the REJIG project as a way of drawing these related interests together into a creative whole.

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