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Bandana Block Printing Workshop with Maggie Pate

Archived Workshop:

Block printing has been a method of reproducing print on both paper and fabric for over 2,000 years. Learn the history of this technique as applied to fibers and textiles through this hands-on workshop. This workshop runs for approximately 1 hour.Ā 

  1. History of block printing
  2. Discussion of Indian wood blocks used for printing
  3. Print planningĀ and design
  4. Paint mixing & printing

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Textile artist, Maggie Pate hasĀ cultivated a studio that is 100% sustainable and eco-friendly. Her main focus is on capturing color predominantly with food waste collected from local restaurants and farms. In June 2018, she released her first book, "The Natural Colors Cookbook." Her book explores in-depth how to capturing color with food waste and pantry basics, making natural dyeing and sustainable colors accessible to all.Ā 

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Workshop times:
Saturday, October 6th at 3pm
Sunday, October 7th at 12pm

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Can't make it to this workshop but would like to be notified of future similar classes? Please shoot us an email at [email protected]Ā and we'll keep you in the loop.

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Archived Workshop:

Block printing has been a method of reproducing print on both paper and fabric for over 2,000 years. Learn the history of this technique as applied to fibers and textiles through this hands-on workshop. This workshop runs for approximately 1 hour.Ā 

  1. History of block printing
  2. Discussion of Indian wood blocks used for printing
  3. Print planningĀ and design
  4. Paint mixing & printing

Ā 

Textile artist, Maggie Pate hasĀ cultivated a studio that is 100% sustainable and eco-friendly. Her main focus is on capturing color predominantly with food waste collected from local restaurants and farms. In June 2018, she released her first book, "The Natural Colors Cookbook." Her book explores in-depth how to capturing color with food waste and pantry basics, making natural dyeing and sustainable colors accessible to all.Ā 

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Workshop times:
Saturday, October 6th at 3pm
Sunday, October 7th at 12pm

Ā 

Can't make it to this workshop but would like to be notified of future similar classes? Please shoot us an email at [email protected]Ā and we'll keep you in the loop.

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