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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. | ||
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Revision as of 14:46, 2 January 2026

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.
The Indigo Dye Cart contains:
- Supplies for doing Indigo dye projects
- Dye bucket
- Soda ash bucket
- Implements for different methods of dyeing including tubes, tools for wax batique
- Drying rack available in Textiles Lab
Guides and Manuals
Safety
Tips
Helpful Videos
- How to Prepare an Indigo Vat
- Four Things to Check on your Indigo Vat
- Indigo Shibori Dye Patterning Techniques
- 6 Easy Shibori Folds - Beginner Friendly
Maintenance
Parts: