Indigo Dyeing Workshop with Local Artist Kristy Bishop
The Charleston Museum invites guests to join local artist Kristy Bishop for an introductory workshop on dyeing with indigo at the Dill Sanctuary. Participants will have the chance to learn about the history of the indigo dye plant as it pertains to South Carolina, the chemistry of a vat, and dye fabric using shibori tie-dye methods.
Bishop will focus on itajime (folding and clamped resist), kumo (bound resist), and Nui (stitched resist). These three techniques all yield unique and beautiful patterns.
Attendees will sample these methods on 12” x 12” cotton squares. Once comfortable they will be able to dye a 24” x 24” cotton fabric and an 11” x 60” crepe de chine silk scarf. In addition, participants are encouraged to bring personal items to dye such as a garment, yarn, or even colored fabric to over-dye.
The Dill Sanctuary is not open for daily visitation. The Museum offers programs throughout the year to provide public access to this protected property. The Dill Sanctuary is a wildlife preserve and pets are not permitted on the property.
Guests can purchase tickets online here or call 843-722-2996 ext. 235. Reservations are required.