Saturday October 12, 10-5
Sunday October 13, 11-4
Join Aaron Sanders Head and Doug Baulos for two days of making magic with a variety of materials endemic to Alabama—including sumac, goldenrod, black walnut and more.
On day 1, we’ll explore natural dyes and resist pattern making, as well as cyanotype and anthotype (plant-based photo print) emulsions. We’ll also explore methods of toning our photographic exposures for a broader range of prints. On day 2, we’ll explore patchwork and sewing techniques to assemble our materials from day one into small quilted panels. Folks will leave with a textile piece (either finished, or with a hefty start) as well as a plethora of new ways of engaging with their environment in Alabama.
MATERIALS:
Doug and Aaron will assemble material packets for participants that include dyed and printed fabrics for use in their work. Participants can also bring meaningful fabrics from home to incorporate into their work.
All dyeing and hand-sewing materials will be provided. If you have preferred sewing notions (snips, needles, etc.) at home, feel free to bring those.
A sewing machine is not required, but if you would like to bring one, you are welcome to.
This workshop is appropriate for participants of all experience levels. Registration is required and limited. We cannot offer refunds on workshops, but if there is a waitlist, we can help connect you with someone on that list—but no guarantees of reselling are made.
Registration is below. If workshop is full, please e-mail magic@sumaccottage.com to be placed on the waitlist in case there is a cancellation.