Open Dye Studio - Spring Dates
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. It’s like a chill dye party, loose in structure and lots of fun.
Dates (Register for any or all)
April 19 | 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Avocado (pink, peach, or mauve)
Eucalyptus leaf (gold)
May 17 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Avocado (pink, peach, or mauve)
Indigo (Blue)
How Open Dye Hours Work
Every month I will feature two complimentary dyes that allow visitors to experiment and play with dyeing their own items at their own pace.
We will dye in my garden, socialize, and enjoy tea.
I hope open dye hours provide the perfect opportunity for you to dye the stuff you’ve been wanting to dye for a long time but just won’t ever get around to dyeing yourself at home. The extra tank top, the small ball of yarn, the tea towel, or that piece of cotton fabric for your next quilting project.
My art studio will be open for touring at the same time and you’re welcome to browse and purchase art and scarves as well.
NOTE: This is not a workshop or a class. I will help you, but not teach you beyond answering basic questions.
Materials Provided
Two hand-crafted dyes with built-in mordants as necessary.
Twine, rubber bands, clothes pins, and other essentials for creating prints.
Tongs and towels
Mordants and modifiers (iron, soy for binding)
Tea, water, and nice vibes :)
Guidelines
Visitors may bring their own items to dye, up to 1/2 lbs per each person. If you’re unsure of the weight of your items, we can weigh them onsite. Items that weigh over 1/2 lbs might still be dyeable with certain techniques, and I’m happy to consult. There may be dye leftover to dye additional items.
All dyeable items must be made of NATURAL FIBERS such as cotton, linen, silk, wool, or rayon.
Liability
All visitors will need to sign a liability waiver.
All participants must be over 18-years-old.
My studio address will be emailed out to those who register.
Note on sales tax: Currently, my website platform does not allow me to turn off sales tax for service-based products (it’s all or nothing, and I need to charge sales tax on my physical products to comply with state laws). If you have an Arizona zip code attached to your credit card, the site will automatically charge you sales tax. If you check out with Paypal it seems to work better, or if you’d like me to refund you this difference, please email me. Otherwise, know that this tax goes to a good place and I will continue to work to resolve this issue :)
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. It’s like a chill dye party, loose in structure and lots of fun.
Dates (Register for any or all)
April 19 | 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Avocado (pink, peach, or mauve)
Eucalyptus leaf (gold)
May 17 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Avocado (pink, peach, or mauve)
Indigo (Blue)
How Open Dye Hours Work
Every month I will feature two complimentary dyes that allow visitors to experiment and play with dyeing their own items at their own pace.
We will dye in my garden, socialize, and enjoy tea.
I hope open dye hours provide the perfect opportunity for you to dye the stuff you’ve been wanting to dye for a long time but just won’t ever get around to dyeing yourself at home. The extra tank top, the small ball of yarn, the tea towel, or that piece of cotton fabric for your next quilting project.
My art studio will be open for touring at the same time and you’re welcome to browse and purchase art and scarves as well.
NOTE: This is not a workshop or a class. I will help you, but not teach you beyond answering basic questions.
Materials Provided
Two hand-crafted dyes with built-in mordants as necessary.
Twine, rubber bands, clothes pins, and other essentials for creating prints.
Tongs and towels
Mordants and modifiers (iron, soy for binding)
Tea, water, and nice vibes :)
Guidelines
Visitors may bring their own items to dye, up to 1/2 lbs per each person. If you’re unsure of the weight of your items, we can weigh them onsite. Items that weigh over 1/2 lbs might still be dyeable with certain techniques, and I’m happy to consult. There may be dye leftover to dye additional items.
All dyeable items must be made of NATURAL FIBERS such as cotton, linen, silk, wool, or rayon.
Liability
All visitors will need to sign a liability waiver.
All participants must be over 18-years-old.
My studio address will be emailed out to those who register.
Note on sales tax: Currently, my website platform does not allow me to turn off sales tax for service-based products (it’s all or nothing, and I need to charge sales tax on my physical products to comply with state laws). If you have an Arizona zip code attached to your credit card, the site will automatically charge you sales tax. If you check out with Paypal it seems to work better, or if you’d like me to refund you this difference, please email me. Otherwise, know that this tax goes to a good place and I will continue to work to resolve this issue :)
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. It’s like a chill dye party, loose in structure and lots of fun.
Dates (Register for any or all)
April 19 | 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Avocado (pink, peach, or mauve)
Eucalyptus leaf (gold)
May 17 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Avocado (pink, peach, or mauve)
Indigo (Blue)
How Open Dye Hours Work
Every month I will feature two complimentary dyes that allow visitors to experiment and play with dyeing their own items at their own pace.
We will dye in my garden, socialize, and enjoy tea.
I hope open dye hours provide the perfect opportunity for you to dye the stuff you’ve been wanting to dye for a long time but just won’t ever get around to dyeing yourself at home. The extra tank top, the small ball of yarn, the tea towel, or that piece of cotton fabric for your next quilting project.
My art studio will be open for touring at the same time and you’re welcome to browse and purchase art and scarves as well.
NOTE: This is not a workshop or a class. I will help you, but not teach you beyond answering basic questions.
Materials Provided
Two hand-crafted dyes with built-in mordants as necessary.
Twine, rubber bands, clothes pins, and other essentials for creating prints.
Tongs and towels
Mordants and modifiers (iron, soy for binding)
Tea, water, and nice vibes :)
Guidelines
Visitors may bring their own items to dye, up to 1/2 lbs per each person. If you’re unsure of the weight of your items, we can weigh them onsite. Items that weigh over 1/2 lbs might still be dyeable with certain techniques, and I’m happy to consult. There may be dye leftover to dye additional items.
All dyeable items must be made of NATURAL FIBERS such as cotton, linen, silk, wool, or rayon.
Liability
All visitors will need to sign a liability waiver.
All participants must be over 18-years-old.
My studio address will be emailed out to those who register.
Note on sales tax: Currently, my website platform does not allow me to turn off sales tax for service-based products (it’s all or nothing, and I need to charge sales tax on my physical products to comply with state laws). If you have an Arizona zip code attached to your credit card, the site will automatically charge you sales tax. If you check out with Paypal it seems to work better, or if you’d like me to refund you this difference, please email me. Otherwise, know that this tax goes to a good place and I will continue to work to resolve this issue :)