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October 18 | 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Available Dyes:
Pomegranate (gold & green & grey)
Eucalyptus Bark (peach-tan, grey, and mauve)
Date-reduced indigo (blue)
Join us for a celebration of primary colors in three natural dyes. Slowly refresh your wardrobe and household items with hand-crafted natural dyes. Open dye hours allow you to dye at your own pace and socialize without turning your own kitchen into a dye studio.
These purposefully low-cost open dye sessions allow participants to slowly refresh their wardrobes and household items with handcrafted natural dyes.
Stay the whole time or just come by, it’s up to you. Mix and match your dyes to build different colors.
Participants who know how to mordant fiber or bind their fiber in soy milk are encouraged to do so ahead of time. Otherwise, please plan to arrive as close to 3 p.m. as possible for a group mordant.
October 18, 2025, 3 p.m.- 6 p.m.
New Location
Due to new space constraints at my studio and the continued construction on Grant Road, I’m opening up my home garden for our dye sessions this fall. Located off Grant/Campbell, there is ample street parking on weekends.
My garden is a pretty magical place with a utility sink and clothes line for drying fiber. Tea and treats will of course be provided.
Participants will receive the address upon registering (it should automatically go to your inbox) but please reach out if you don’t receive and email within two days of registering.
About Open Dye Sessions
I make and provide beautiful natural dyes and you bring your own fiber to dye at your own pace.
Participants may bring up to 1 pound of fiber (a couple shirts or a few bandanas or some fabric).
If you’ve never dyed with natural dyes before, I will run you through how to dip your fiber into the pots and indigo vat. You will then dye to your heart’s content and leave with beautiful pieces to love.
NOTE: This is not a structured workshop or a class. I will help you, but the structure will be loose and fun. It’s an opportunity to get to use the indigo vat and make friends :)
Participants Provide
Up to 1 pound of fiber per person (cloth, yarn, paper, wood, clothes, all welcome)
Your own dish gloves
Materials Provided
3 Natural Dyes
Soy milk for binding fiber.
Twine, rubber bands, clothes pins, plastic tubes, and other essentials for creating shibori prints.
Tongs and towels
Tea, water, music, treats, and nice vibes :)
Guidelines
Visitors may bring their own items to dye, up to 1 lbs per each person. For reference, 1 lbs is about a yard- 2 yards of cotton. I don’t really enforce this, but please be mindful so that everyone who registers may access the dyes. Natural dyes do exhaust.
All dyeable items must be made of NATURAL FIBERS such as cotton, linen, silk, wool.
Please wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting stained.
Bring water, a hat, and sunscreen :) There is a covered patio to helpful for escaping the heat, but it’s good be cautious.
Participants may come at any time during the dyeing session and leave when ready.
Sunset is 6:30 p.m., but there should be plenty of light to finish up projects before 7:00.
Accessibility
The garden is located above ground-level, requiring participants to step up 3 steps. Other arrangements may be made to access the garden through the garage, with 1 step up.
The ground is unevenly paved, please watch your step!
Cancelation Policy
Due to the nature of being a very small business, I’m not able to offer refunds on classes at this time. To avoid needing to cancel, please check your schedule ahead of signing up for a class. If a class is booked for an additional date, I’m happy to move a participant to the later date to accommodate for life’s unexpected challenges. If your schedule interferes with a class, please give me as much notice as possible so that I might fill your spot. Special considerations will be made on a case by case basis for true emergencies (ex. sudden hospitalization, family or pet emergencies, or natural or man-made disasters, etc).
Liability
All participants must be over 18-years-old.
Note on sales tax: Currently, my website platform (Squarespace) does not allow me to turn off sales tax for service-based products. If you have an Arizona zip code attached to your credit card, the site will automatically charge you sales tax.
October 18 | 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Available Dyes:
Pomegranate (gold & green & grey)
Eucalyptus Bark (peach-tan, grey, and mauve)
Date-reduced indigo (blue)
Join us for a celebration of primary colors in three natural dyes. Slowly refresh your wardrobe and household items with hand-crafted natural dyes. Open dye hours allow you to dye at your own pace and socialize without turning your own kitchen into a dye studio.
These purposefully low-cost open dye sessions allow participants to slowly refresh their wardrobes and household items with handcrafted natural dyes.
Stay the whole time or just come by, it’s up to you. Mix and match your dyes to build different colors.
Participants who know how to mordant fiber or bind their fiber in soy milk are encouraged to do so ahead of time. Otherwise, please plan to arrive as close to 3 p.m. as possible for a group mordant.
October 18, 2025, 3 p.m.- 6 p.m.
New Location
Due to new space constraints at my studio and the continued construction on Grant Road, I’m opening up my home garden for our dye sessions this fall. Located off Grant/Campbell, there is ample street parking on weekends.
My garden is a pretty magical place with a utility sink and clothes line for drying fiber. Tea and treats will of course be provided.
Participants will receive the address upon registering (it should automatically go to your inbox) but please reach out if you don’t receive and email within two days of registering.
About Open Dye Sessions
I make and provide beautiful natural dyes and you bring your own fiber to dye at your own pace.
Participants may bring up to 1 pound of fiber (a couple shirts or a few bandanas or some fabric).
If you’ve never dyed with natural dyes before, I will run you through how to dip your fiber into the pots and indigo vat. You will then dye to your heart’s content and leave with beautiful pieces to love.
NOTE: This is not a structured workshop or a class. I will help you, but the structure will be loose and fun. It’s an opportunity to get to use the indigo vat and make friends :)
Participants Provide
Up to 1 pound of fiber per person (cloth, yarn, paper, wood, clothes, all welcome)
Your own dish gloves
Materials Provided
3 Natural Dyes
Soy milk for binding fiber.
Twine, rubber bands, clothes pins, plastic tubes, and other essentials for creating shibori prints.
Tongs and towels
Tea, water, music, treats, and nice vibes :)
Guidelines
Visitors may bring their own items to dye, up to 1 lbs per each person. For reference, 1 lbs is about a yard- 2 yards of cotton. I don’t really enforce this, but please be mindful so that everyone who registers may access the dyes. Natural dyes do exhaust.
All dyeable items must be made of NATURAL FIBERS such as cotton, linen, silk, wool.
Please wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting stained.
Bring water, a hat, and sunscreen :) There is a covered patio to helpful for escaping the heat, but it’s good be cautious.
Participants may come at any time during the dyeing session and leave when ready.
Sunset is 6:30 p.m., but there should be plenty of light to finish up projects before 7:00.
Accessibility
The garden is located above ground-level, requiring participants to step up 3 steps. Other arrangements may be made to access the garden through the garage, with 1 step up.
The ground is unevenly paved, please watch your step!
Cancelation Policy
Due to the nature of being a very small business, I’m not able to offer refunds on classes at this time. To avoid needing to cancel, please check your schedule ahead of signing up for a class. If a class is booked for an additional date, I’m happy to move a participant to the later date to accommodate for life’s unexpected challenges. If your schedule interferes with a class, please give me as much notice as possible so that I might fill your spot. Special considerations will be made on a case by case basis for true emergencies (ex. sudden hospitalization, family or pet emergencies, or natural or man-made disasters, etc).
Liability
All participants must be over 18-years-old.
Note on sales tax: Currently, my website platform (Squarespace) does not allow me to turn off sales tax for service-based products. If you have an Arizona zip code attached to your credit card, the site will automatically charge you sales tax.