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Today I'll provide the back story on the three pieces dyed by pole-wrapping--the tesuji, arashi, and bomaki fabrics--that appeared in this week's WIP Wednesday entry. I didn't take step-by-step photos, so you'll have to go elsewhere for more extensive descriptions of the process. Lucia Lapone has written a good how-to on tesuji, although it's in Italian: "Tecniche: Tesuji Shibori." Dharma Trading Company has instructions for arashi dyeing a necktie and a T-shirt. ArtThreads also offers a…

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a person is holding an object in one hand and threading it with the other

DIY Arashi Shibori: Also known as pole-wrapping shibori, arashi (Japanese for "storm") shibori is a japanese dye technique that results in diagonal stripes that are reminiscent of storm driven rain. I am going to demonstrate a very basic pattern with only two folds, h…

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a blue piece of cloth with wavy lines on it

In Japan, Arashi (pronounced AA -Raa-SHiy) means storm. It is also interpreted as wind-driven rain - the type of rain that falls sideways when there is a

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a blue and white painting on the wall with water ripples in it's center

Hand-dyed Indigo Arashi Shibori up-cycled cotton, navy blue and white fat-quarter for sewing and patchwork, Japanese Shibori technique Re-cycled cotton 49×50cm 19×19.5 no. 080 Arashi Shibori is a Japanese technique where the cloth is wrapped around a tube to give a lovely watery effect. Each piece

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a woman standing in front of a refrigerator holding a blue cloth

DIY Arashi Shibori: Also known as pole-wrapping shibori, arashi (Japanese for "storm") shibori is a japanese dye technique that results in diagonal stripes that are reminiscent of storm driven rain. I am going to demonstrate a very basic pattern with only two folds, h…

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blue and yellow striped material with black streaks on it's sides, as seen from above

Arashi -嵐 (Storm) Hi, everyone! Cindy Lohbeck here! Excited to be sharing one of my favorite processes! Arashi Shibori, or pole wrapped shibori, is a Japanese fabric dyeing method that leaves you with beautiful organic images like water, trees and lightning. Arashi literally translates to “Storm”. I teach a class called “Pole Dancing” and had quite a stash of indigo patterns I wanted to make a quilt out of. Lovely by themselves, but I wanted to play off of the water imagery, and knew just…

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a roll of white cloth being held by a person's hand on a white background

DIY Arashi Shibori: Also known as pole-wrapping shibori, arashi (Japanese for "storm") shibori is a japanese dye technique that results in diagonal stripes that are reminiscent of storm driven rain. I am going to demonstrate a very basic pattern with only two folds, h…

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