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Learn about natural dyeing with food waste and print your own silk scarf

3 hours of discovery with Alice

Knowledge in natural dyeing

Your beautiful dyed silk scarf

£110

per person

The workshop in detail

  • 3h
  • 4 to 10 participants
  • 15 years min.
  • Welcome to Alice's textile workshop!

    The workshop starts with an overview of natural dyeing using food waste. In the first hour you'll learn how to prepare fabrics for dyeing, understand the purpose of mordants and prepare dye baths. Under Alice's guidance, you'll dye fabrics in a variety of colors.

    In the second hour, you'll explore 'bundle dyeing' and 'hapazome' techniques to create patterns on fabric and paper. Towards the end of the workshop you'll experiment with painting with natural dyes onto paper and card. Finally, you'll have the opportunity to botanically dye your own silk scarf.

    Throughout the workshop Alice will share her expertise on sustainable practices and the therapeutic benefits of working with natural materials. It's a hands-on experience that combines creativity with environmental awareness. Join Alice for an informative and creative session and return home with your creations and an online guide!

    Workshop location

    Accessible by public transport

    This place is accessible to people with reduced mobility.

    Additional information

    Language of the workshop

    English

    Wecandoo - Meet Alice

    Meet Alice

    Textile Designer

    Meet Alice, an acclaimed textile artist based at Cockpit Studios in Deptford, London. Known for her socially engaged artwork, Alice focuses on creating immersive installations and wearable sculptures that promote wellbeing and a connection with nature.

    Alice's work is based on sustainable textile techniques, including the use of waste materials and traditional crafts such as natural dyeing, embroidery, patchwork, quilting and pattern cutting. She emphasises the tactile experience and aims to evoke physical and emotional responses from viewers as they interact with her pieces.

    Inspired by her own experiences in nature, Alice's art highlights the therapeutic properties of the natural world. She has exhibited her work internationally and throughout the UK, including venues such as Arthouse Jersey, Hayward Gallery and Alexandra Palace.

    As a socially engaged artist, Alice also runs community workshops and collaborates with a range of organisations including museums, charities, schools and brands. These workshops aim to empower participants by encouraging creativity and self-expression, whilst amplifying local voices and stories.

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