About this Event
WORKSHOP DATES:
JULY 16 / JULY 23 / JULY 30 / AUG 6 / AUG 13 / AUG 20 (6-8pm)
Co-taught by natural dyes devotee Eric Guy and queer quilter Eliza Fernand
This workshop series introduces the curious textile artist to the world of harnessing natural color. Using a variety of dye materials and techniques, together we will prep, transform, and stitch upcycled textiles into one-of-a-kind quilted art books.
Week 1 - learn about fabric types, mordants, and test an iron bath
Week 2 - practice bundle-dye steaming techniques with food scraps
Week 3 - pull directly from the garden for eco-printing and flower pounding
Week 4 - explore indigo with fresh leaf and vats using resist and shibori
Week 5 - review the outcomes and begin assembling fabric into quilt books
Week 6 - embellish with beet stamps and finish quilted fabric books for a share out
Everyone will be able to leave with scraps and samples to keep working with at home.
Five of the sessions will be at Interfacing Studio, located in a second-story walk-up, with no elevator. The flower pounding workshop will be in Eric's garden in Albany Park. Class order might be switched if there is a weather event on our garden day. All materials are provided for this class, but you are welcome to bring your own fabrics or clothing items for some of the dying processes.
Registration for this class includes the six sessions. Life happens and you might not make all of them- if you are unable to make it to any sessions you registered for, the class fee remains the same. Masking is required and KN95 masks are provided if you forget yours. Please arrive on time or a little early, we have a lot to share and will be starting at eleven.
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queer quilting is a welcoming workshop series focused on using recycled fabrics to create artworks and generate queer community in Chicago.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1756 W Lunt Ave, 1756 West Lunt Avenue, Chicago, United States
USD 210.00