Cut lines for Shibori, Tie Dye created at Arimatsu Shibori x Digital Fabrication Workshop in Nagoya
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These boards created at a workshop on September 13, 2014 are pieces to create a traditional Japanese towel, known as Tenugui in Japan. Folded cotton cloth, placed between the boards are prevented from dying inside by wooden pieces to make a pattern on fabric. Please download them and create your own cloth!! Special Thanks: Maker Lab Nagoya and Kuno studio. 2014年9月13日に行われた「有松絞り×デジタルファブリケーション・ワークショップ」で、板締め絞りのための版木を設計することから手ぬぐいを作成しました。蛇腹に折りたたまれた布を版木で挟むことで染料が中に浸透することを防ぎパターンを生み出す、板締め絞りという技法です。 Cooperation: Maker Lab Nagoya, Kuno dye factory Instructions Process Video https://vimeo.com/108547896 How to make it 0) Download cutting data 1) Cutting wooden board with laser cutter 2) Folding cloth in bellows-folded shape 3) Binding folded cloth with wooden boards 4) Dyeing It's a nice video for an introduction. How to Bengal Dye: Itajime Shibori 1 - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXXhxIatpn4 Advices from participants ?????????????????? Making boards ????????????????????????? Use simpler shapes, achieve clearer dye results. Dying ??????????????????????? Tap the boards while dipping in dye.
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