Processing Japanese Indigo (Persicaria Tinctoria) - July 20th
Processing Japanese Indigo (Persicaria Tinctoria) - July 20th
This will be a hands on demonstration on how to effectively harvest fresh Japanese Indigo (persicaria tinctoria) and how to process using the water aqueous method, and the fresh leaf indigo dyeing method. This workshop will equip you with the knowledge and tools on your own indigo journey.
Date: Saturday, July 20th, 2024
Time: 11am - 1pm
Cost: $50 - $75 (sliding scale)
Location: Long Way Homestead Field School
To learn more about our sliding scale read about it here.
Participants should wear adequate/comfortable footwear for farm/garden conditions. We will be working outside, in a shaded area, but it could be hot, so bring water. Please bring a pen and notebook and your own water bottle.
The Workshop will include:
techniques for growing a successful indigo garden
harvesting indigo and preparing for the water aqueous extraction method
how to identify a healthy indigo vat and steps for processing
how to dye with fresh leaf indigo for dyeing wool yarn and fabric.
Participants will leave with small samples of yarn and fabric dyed with both fresh leaf and reduced indigo vats. There will be full sized skeins of yarn for purchase to dye.
Instructor: Anna Hunter
Location: Long Way Homestead
To learn more about the sliding scale check it out here.
Accessibility: We are constantly working to make our facilities accessible. The driveway, walkways, dye studio and outdoor workshops spaces are grass and gravel and accessible by wheelchair. The outhouse, indoor studio space and wool mill all have one step access. We are working hard to improve accessibility on the farm, thank you for your patience.