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=About our machine=
Indigo shibori is a Japanese resist-dyeing art using indigo dye and techniques like binding, folding, twisting, and stitching fabric to create patterns, resulting in stunning blue and white designs
Indigo shibori is a Japanese resist-dyeing art using indigo dye and techniques like binding, folding, twisting, and stitching fabric to create patterns, resulting in stunning blue and white designs
=Guides and Manuals=
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Indigo Dye cart
Indigo Dye cart
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'''More information available on this page: [[Projects: Indigo Shibori Dye]]'''
'''More information available on this page: [[Projects: Indigo Shibori Dye]]'''


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[[Category: Textiles Lab]]
[[Category: Textiles Lab]]
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[[Category: Work in Progress]]

Revision as of 11:09, 2 January 2026

this is a placeholder for a resource


About our machine

Indigo shibori is a Japanese resist-dyeing art using indigo dye and techniques like binding, folding, twisting, and stitching fabric to create patterns, resulting in stunning blue and white designs

Guides and Manuals

Safety

Tips

Helpful Videos

Maintenance

Parts:



Indigo Dye cart

Supplies for doing indigo dye projects.

Includes dye bucket and soda ash bucket.

Various implements for different methods of dyeing are available, including tubes, tools for wax batique.

Drying rack is available in Textiles Lab.

More information available on this page: Projects: Indigo Shibori Dye