How was it made? Shibori
This part that you can see right now, this is the part that they are dyeing now. The part that they do not want to dye now they just put in the pot. As we see, there are several colours already dyed inside the pot. It seems that at the beginning to make sure to change colours after to see exactly which parts he has to dye in blue and red and … We have also the seam that we can see in there. He has to remove a little bit at the end because of the form of the cloth.

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藍を究める In Pursuit of Indigo: Japanese ikat /Traditional technique (hand weaving, natural indigo dye)

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The process of making Arimatsu-Shibori. A young craftsman who inherits traditional crafts.

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Silk Painting - Arashi Shibori Scarf

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4 Shibori Techniques to Transform Your Fabric with Indigo

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Shibori - How to make a super easy print with rolled fabric.

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Shibori Tie Dye Techniques - 5 Ways! Folding & PVC Pipe

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Shibori Dyeing with Indigo | Class at Studio Naenna, Chiang Mai

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Shibori -Traditional Craft- Part 1

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How $500 Japanese Brooms are Made! The Detailed Process of Making Shuro Houki Brooms

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Shibori Stitch Resist Sewing - Part 1

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Arashi Shibori • A Language of Stripes - Ana Lisa Hedstrom

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How was it made? Indigo Dyeing

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6 Easy Shibori Folds | Beginner-Friendly Tie-Dye Techniques

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DIY Shibori STITCH RESIST technique | Learn how to paint with stitch!

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Indigo Dyeing Tutorial

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Natural Indigo Dyeing and Shibori

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DIY SHIBORI DYEING with Folding Techniques and Dyeing Process // Tie Dye Trend

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Shibori - Traditional Japanese Tie Dyeing || Arimatsu || NEXT STOP

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Bespoke Tailoring 81 Shibori - Stitch Techniques

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