Saturday, Apr 26, 2025 from 10:00am to 2:00pm
In this workshop participants will learn how to combine screen printing using a clay paste and indigo. Charleston fiber artist Kristy Bishop will demo how to make the clay paste, pulling a print with a silk screen, and dipping dried resist prints into indigo. The rich shades of indigo blue contrast beautifully with the white patterns left behind by the clay. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own stencils as well as use pre-burned screens to print multiples on a variety of fabrics. Clay resist is a wonderful technique that can be applied to printing on clothing, artwork, tote bags, and household goods. Participants will walk away from this workshop with their own stencils, a variety of dyed prints on fabric, and a printed cotton bandana. In addition, participants are encouraged to bring pre-washed personal items to dye such as a garment, yarn, or even colored fabric to over-dye. Please note that personal items must be made of natural fibers (cotton, linen, silk, wool, etc.). No canvas please, as it is too absorbent.
All materials, instruction and admission to the Dill Sanctuary will be provided in this workshop. Classes with insufficient enrollment may be canceled. Students will be notified in advance and full refunds or the opportunity to transfer to another workshop will be offered. Student cancellations must be requested 48 hours in advance for a refund minus $10 administration fee. Full registration fee may be transferred to a future workshop or other adult program. Cancellations made less than 48 hours in advance will result in a forfeiture of workshop fee.
$120 Museum Members | $150 Non-Members
Register online or call 843.722.2996 ext. 235
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