August 1, Saturday
9am-4pm
ART-IN-THE-PARK
Holland Centennial Park
Booth #259
Corner of Central and 10th Ave.
Art Dolls
by JGould
Booth #259
Corner of Central and 10th Ave.
by JGould
First United Methodist Church 227 E. Fulton St.
Grand Rapids MI 49503
616-451-2879 www.grandrapidsfumc.org
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Small textile pieces using monoprinting, discharge, photo transfer, beading, free-form machine and hand embroidery
by JGould
Workshop
The Red Spirit Retreat Center
6491 118th Street
Fennville MI 49408
Contact for registration: Karen Duffin at 269-355-3339 or www.theRedSpirit.com
For those with an adventuresome spirit but looking to work in a contemplative textile method, students will use textile paints to print and paint fabric into images of their own design during the first morning. These images will create pattern, areas of color, or designs that inspire students to put stitching onto the fabric —anything goes! During the afternoon and next day, “the stitched mark” or one’s own personal stitch vocabulary, will be discussed and used on fabric to create rhythm, movement, and visual and physical texture on the surface designed image. Jennifer will have many samples of her own embroidered pieces and books on hand. A complete supply list will be sent upon registration. Materials fee: $10
by JGould
Workshop
The Red Spirit Retreat Center
6491 118th Street
Fennville MI 49408
Contact for registration: Karen Duffin at 269-355-3339 or www.theRedSpirit.com
The seemingly mysterious dye, INDIGO, used throughout the world but famous for its special development in Japan, dyes BLUE —- from light to darkest of navy blues. When combined with the Japanese technique of SHIBORI (stitch resist), the two create delightful patterning on natural fabrics (cotton, linen, rayon). Further combined with already colored fabric, multiple colors can be achieved. Students will learn about the history and use of indigo around the world, as well as how to design with shibori resists, while stitching their fabric. Fabric, yarn, and small pieces of clothing (shirts/blouses, thin fabric dresses, small jackets, scarves) can be dyed. A complete supply list will be sent upon registration. Materials fee: $3