Cut line of Wooden pieces for Shibori, Tie Dye
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Craft intricate cuts of wood for Shibori's timeless beauty The delicate cut lines are reminiscent of Itajime Shibori, a revered technique in Japanese textile history, passed down through generations over 400 years. Fabric secured with wooden pieces on either side undergoes a transformative process in a dye-soaked bucket. Material: Precision-crafted Magnolia (5mm thickness), ideal for hard woods that resist deformation Discover the ancient secrets of Japan's premier tie-dying method at Arimatsu Portal Project: http://arimatsuportalproject.com Guidelines for mastering Shibori cuts: Step 1: Obtain precise cut-line data through download. Step 2: Utilize a laser cutter to shape wooden plates with precision. Step 3: Fold fabric in the vertical direction, adopting a bellows-folded pattern. Step 4: Secure folded cloth with expertly crafted wooden pieces. Get an introduction to Shibori with this captivating video: How to Bengala Dye: Itajime Shibori 1 - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXXhxIatpn4
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