Join fiber artist Connie Rohman for a one-day hands-on dyeing workshop! Learn how to use mason jars to produce beautiful, organic patterns on fabric. The workshop will cover the basics of mixing dye colors to produce a rainbow set of fabric. Participants will make a set of napkins from this fabric, that can also be re-purposed for sewing and quilting projects. Participants will leave with the knowledge of how to create their own dyeing projects at home.
Ages 16+
Where:
Center for the Arts Eagle Rock
2225 Colorado Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90041
Cost: $60
Please note: workshop fees are refundable up to 2 weeks prior to start date and are subject to a 20% administrative fee.
Questions?
Email frankie@cfaer.org or call 323-561-3044 x221
Registration Link: https://goo.gl/forms/rPJ3HcgxQR0QLcxj2
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Upcoming Events
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