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Bundle Dye with Flowers!
10/15 at Cave Creek Farm

$100

 

In this 2 hour workshop, we will learn how to naturally dye silk and cotton; with stunning results! Discover the magic and beauty of natural dying with fresh and dried flowers. Students will dye both a 100% silk bandana and a set of 4 organic napkins. 

 

Bundle dying draws out the natural color of the flowers, pulling pools of gorgeous color onto the fabric. Each piece is part beautiful modern botanical print and part time capsule, capturing the color of the blooms grown in the Gorge this summer.

Taught by Jess Jones of Coyote Farm Studio. Textiles are ethically sourced from Maiwa Trading and all flowers are organically grown on Coyote Farm.

 

Class Limit: 10

Sunday, October 15, 2023
11-1pm

Cave Creek Farm
230 Jennings Road

Trout Lake, Washington 98650

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About the Materials

Silk Bandana

21" square

Made from hand-reeled and handwoven mulberry silk. The stunning natural luster of this fiber comes to life when colored with natural dyes. Silk has a luxurious drape and feel that is unlike anything else.

 

Organic Cotton Napkins

19" square

Hemmed organic cotton napkins sewn with cotton thread making it optimal for natural dyes.

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About  Cave Creek Farm

 

Cave Creek Farm is a local gem located in Trout Lake, Washington. The 20-acre farm is home to a beautifully hand-crafted farmhouse and glamping tents on a resort-style rustic property. Lodging options are available if you wish to spend the night in the country and make a weekend out of it.

 

The farm is an easy jaunt over to Trout Lake Music Hall and a convenient jumping off point to all the adventure awaiting in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. See Cave Creek for lodging details and offerings.

A Note from Me

As a professional color designer, I started growing flowers to experiment with color in nature, immersing myself in floral training, literature + workshops. In 2017, I began diving into the world of natural dye and have been obsessed since. Coyote Farm was started with creativity and community at heart and I'm beyond excited to share the magic and beauty of bundle dyeing with you.

 

xoxo, jess

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