Mushroom Dyeing Workshop

Mushroom Dye Workshop In this hands-on workshop, Wilder Herbertson will show you the ropes for making dye from mushrooms and successfully dyeing silk handkerchiefs. Using two species of mushroom (Phaeolus schweinitzii and Hypomyces lactiflorum/lobster), we will get to produce four colors by manipulating pH and the mordant used.

This class will teach the basics of dyeing Fabric with mushrooms! We will study 2 or more mushrooms and create 4 or more colors with these mushrooms, learning about PH, mordants and more! You will get 2 silk scarves to play with and you will get to choose what colors to dye them with. Part.

She is widely known for sharing her love for mushroom and lichen dyes through her in-person workshops and international public outreach platform, Mushroom and Lichen Dyers United. Alissa is committed to advancing the art, science, and craft of mushroom and lichen dyeing as means of forging bonds between individuals and the places they love.

The Fungal Fiber Arts Workshops listed below are just a few of the very many mushroom dye workshops led by members of the IMDI in the USA during the last two decades. These workshops are separate from the International Symposia which are sponsored world-wide by the IFFF. Instructors from the IMDI are invited by local mycological societies, textile arts groups, and community education programs.

Mushroom dyeing workshop – Artofit

The workshop at BARN promises to be a comprehensive introduction to mushroom dyeing. Participants will learn about mushroom and lichen identification, ethical foraging practices, and extracting and using fungal dyes.

This class will teach the basics of dyeing Fabric with mushrooms! We will study 2 or more mushrooms and create 4 or more colors with these mushrooms, learning about PH, mordants and more! You will get 2 silk scarves to play with and you will get to choose what colors to dye them with. Part.

Wildcraft Dyeing is devoted to providing information on how to forage, process and use natural dyes from plants, mushrooms and lichens.

Participants receive a procedural handout, a customized guide to local dye fungi and a beautiful hand dyed scarf. This workshop covers all aspects of getting started with mushroom and lichen dyes and leaves the student with the tools to carry on with their own exploration.

Workshops – Rootedbotanics

Come explore dyeing with mushroom with mycologist and dyer Cheshire Mayrsohn. Using local mushrooms we will create a rainbow of colors, by using different mushroom species, mordants, and shifting.

Mushroom Dye Workshop In this hands-on workshop, Wilder Herbertson will show you the ropes for making dye from mushrooms and successfully dyeing silk handkerchiefs. Using two species of mushroom (Phaeolus schweinitzii and Hypomyces lactiflorum/lobster), we will get to produce four colors by manipulating pH and the mordant used.

The workshop will begin with a day in the forest, where participants will learn to identify and forage for dye mushrooms with guidance from Julie. The following two days will be spent in the studio, exploring various mushroom dye techniques, including making pigments, inks, and watercolors.

The workshop includes a mushroom dye kit. It will include 4 different dye mushrooms, pre-mordanted fiber, supplies to make 'lakes' from your dye baths and an at home equipment list. You will get the most out of the workshop if you are prepared and follow along doing the steps with me while at home.

Wild Mushroom Dye Workshop - Fibershed

Wild Mushroom Dye Workshop - Fibershed

The Fungal Fiber Arts Workshops listed below are just a few of the very many mushroom dye workshops led by members of the IMDI in the USA during the last two decades. These workshops are separate from the International Symposia which are sponsored world-wide by the IFFF. Instructors from the IMDI are invited by local mycological societies, textile arts groups, and community education programs.

Participants receive a procedural handout, a customized guide to local dye fungi and a beautiful hand dyed scarf. This workshop covers all aspects of getting started with mushroom and lichen dyes and leaves the student with the tools to carry on with their own exploration.

The workshop will begin with a day in the forest, where participants will learn to identify and forage for dye mushrooms with guidance from Julie. The following two days will be spent in the studio, exploring various mushroom dye techniques, including making pigments, inks, and watercolors.

Come explore dyeing with mushroom with mycologist and dyer Cheshire Mayrsohn. Using local mushrooms we will create a rainbow of colors, by using different mushroom species, mordants, and shifting.

Mycology & Color - Mushroom Dyeing Workshop — Bloom & Dye

The Fungal Fiber Arts Workshops listed below are just a few of the very many mushroom dye workshops led by members of the IMDI in the USA during the last two decades. These workshops are separate from the International Symposia which are sponsored world-wide by the IFFF. Instructors from the IMDI are invited by local mycological societies, textile arts groups, and community education programs.

This class will teach the basics of dyeing Fabric with mushrooms! We will study 2 or more mushrooms and create 4 or more colors with these mushrooms, learning about PH, mordants and more! You will get 2 silk scarves to play with and you will get to choose what colors to dye them with. Part.

Participants receive a procedural handout, a customized guide to local dye fungi and a beautiful hand dyed scarf. This workshop covers all aspects of getting started with mushroom and lichen dyes and leaves the student with the tools to carry on with their own exploration.

She is widely known for sharing her love for mushroom and lichen dyes through her in-person workshops and international public outreach platform, Mushroom and Lichen Dyers United. Alissa is committed to advancing the art, science, and craft of mushroom and lichen dyeing as means of forging bonds between individuals and the places they love.

Wild Mushroom Dye Workshop With Human Becoming - Fibershed

Wild Mushroom Dye Workshop with Human Becoming - Fibershed

The Fungal Fiber Arts Workshops listed below are just a few of the very many mushroom dye workshops led by members of the IMDI in the USA during the last two decades. These workshops are separate from the International Symposia which are sponsored world-wide by the IFFF. Instructors from the IMDI are invited by local mycological societies, textile arts groups, and community education programs.

She is widely known for sharing her love for mushroom and lichen dyes through her in-person workshops and international public outreach platform, Mushroom and Lichen Dyers United. Alissa is committed to advancing the art, science, and craft of mushroom and lichen dyeing as means of forging bonds between individuals and the places they love.

The workshop includes a mushroom dye kit. It will include 4 different dye mushrooms, pre-mordanted fiber, supplies to make 'lakes' from your dye baths and an at home equipment list. You will get the most out of the workshop if you are prepared and follow along doing the steps with me while at home.

Wildcraft Dyeing is devoted to providing information on how to forage, process and use natural dyes from plants, mushrooms and lichens.

Mycology & Color: A Chromatic Universe of Mushroom Dyes — Bloom & Dye

Participants receive a procedural handout, a customized guide to local dye fungi and a beautiful hand dyed scarf. This workshop covers all aspects of getting started with mushroom and lichen dyes and leaves the student with the tools to carry on with their own exploration.

Wildcraft Dyeing is devoted to providing information on how to forage, process and use natural dyes from plants, mushrooms and lichens.

The Fungal Fiber Arts Workshops listed below are just a few of the very many mushroom dye workshops led by members of the IMDI in the USA during the last two decades. These workshops are separate from the International Symposia which are sponsored world-wide by the IFFF. Instructors from the IMDI are invited by local mycological societies, textile arts groups, and community education programs.

She is widely known for sharing her love for mushroom and lichen dyes through her in-person workshops and international public outreach platform, Mushroom and Lichen Dyers United. Alissa is committed to advancing the art, science, and craft of mushroom and lichen dyeing as means of forging bonds between individuals and the places they love.

Mushroom Forage, Dye, And Taste Workshop With Mush Love & Human ...

Mushroom Forage, Dye, and Taste Workshop with Mush Love & Human ...

Come explore dyeing with mushroom with mycologist and dyer Cheshire Mayrsohn. Using local mushrooms we will create a rainbow of colors, by using different mushroom species, mordants, and shifting.

The workshop at BARN promises to be a comprehensive introduction to mushroom dyeing. Participants will learn about mushroom and lichen identification, ethical foraging practices, and extracting and using fungal dyes.

She is widely known for sharing her love for mushroom and lichen dyes through her in-person workshops and international public outreach platform, Mushroom and Lichen Dyers United. Alissa is committed to advancing the art, science, and craft of mushroom and lichen dyeing as means of forging bonds between individuals and the places they love.

Participants receive a procedural handout, a customized guide to local dye fungi and a beautiful hand dyed scarf. This workshop covers all aspects of getting started with mushroom and lichen dyes and leaves the student with the tools to carry on with their own exploration.

This class will teach the basics of dyeing Fabric with mushrooms! We will study 2 or more mushrooms and create 4 or more colors with these mushrooms, learning about PH, mordants and more! You will get 2 silk scarves to play with and you will get to choose what colors to dye them with. Part.

The workshop will begin with a day in the forest, where participants will learn to identify and forage for dye mushrooms with guidance from Julie. The following two days will be spent in the studio, exploring various mushroom dye techniques, including making pigments, inks, and watercolors.

Participants receive a procedural handout, a customized guide to local dye fungi and a beautiful hand dyed scarf. This workshop covers all aspects of getting started with mushroom and lichen dyes and leaves the student with the tools to carry on with their own exploration.

The workshop includes a mushroom dye kit. It will include 4 different dye mushrooms, pre-mordanted fiber, supplies to make 'lakes' from your dye baths and an at home equipment list. You will get the most out of the workshop if you are prepared and follow along doing the steps with me while at home.

She is widely known for sharing her love for mushroom and lichen dyes through her in-person workshops and international public outreach platform, Mushroom and Lichen Dyers United. Alissa is committed to advancing the art, science, and craft of mushroom and lichen dyeing as means of forging bonds between individuals and the places they love.

Mushroom Dye Workshop In this hands-on workshop, Wilder Herbertson will show you the ropes for making dye from mushrooms and successfully dyeing silk handkerchiefs. Using two species of mushroom (Phaeolus schweinitzii and Hypomyces lactiflorum/lobster), we will get to produce four colors by manipulating pH and the mordant used.

Wildcraft Dyeing is devoted to providing information on how to forage, process and use natural dyes from plants, mushrooms and lichens.

The workshop at BARN promises to be a comprehensive introduction to mushroom dyeing. Participants will learn about mushroom and lichen identification, ethical foraging practices, and extracting and using fungal dyes.

The Fungal Fiber Arts Workshops listed below are just a few of the very many mushroom dye workshops led by members of the IMDI in the USA during the last two decades. These workshops are separate from the International Symposia which are sponsored world-wide by the IFFF. Instructors from the IMDI are invited by local mycological societies, textile arts groups, and community education programs.

Come explore dyeing with mushroom with mycologist and dyer Cheshire Mayrsohn. Using local mushrooms we will create a rainbow of colors, by using different mushroom species, mordants, and shifting.


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