Saturday 10 February 2024

Materials List for Textiles and Natural Dye Class

All students must have 

9-inch fabric scissors, thread snips, straight pins, nylon thread and sewing needles. 


FABRIC SCISSORS 

Must be scissors specifically made for fabric. Several brands to choose from. I recommend 9-inch Fiskars. Can find in craft stores and online. 




THREAD SNIPS
I recommend 5-inch with handle. We will be using to pull out/cut tight stitches made with nylon thread. Can find in craft stores and online.



STRAIGHT PINS

Available in craft stores and online. 

Can also find in grocery store in the aisle with cleaning supplies. 


NYLON UPHOLSTERY THREAD

I recommend Sewology 100% extra strong bonded nylon upholstery. Color – White or Chiffon. 150 Yards. Must be 100% bonded nylon. We are using for Shibori stitching.  



SEWING NEEDLES

If you are new to threading needles, large eye holes are easier. You can find in craft stores and online. Two examples below. All needles in the first example have large eyes. I suggest an assortment of needles with various size eye holes, length and sharpness. You will need different needles for different processes.





Optional


4 1/2 inch Detail Scissors with Nano Tip


Seam Ripper. 

Can purchase at craft store or online. 

Can also purchase single or in a set. 




Sewing thread for hand stitching. 

Cotton thread snaps easier than a polyester blend. Various thread colors and blends available in the studio. You may want to purchase thread after the first few weeks of class when you have a better idea of your project ideas. 




Measuring Tape. 

A few are available in the studio for students to share. If you have your own you will not have to share. Available in craft stores and online. Can also find in grocery store (usually aisle with cleaning supplies). 

    




Mini Iron (needs no water)

Other options available. This is the model I have available for check out in the studio. If you have your own, you will not have to wait for check out. 





Reusable Rubber Gloves. 

The natural dyes we use may stain your hands. If you choose to use indigo, this dye will stain your hands. Tongs are available for students to retrieve their fabric bundles from the dye pots. However, some students find they want to use gloves. Available at grocery stores and online. If you purchase, write your name on the gloves with a sharpie. 



Apron. 

On the days we dye, I suggest wearing old clothes or an apron. 

Available at craft stores or online. 


 


Transporting your materials and storage in the studio. 

There is limited space in the studio to store your materials and projects. If you decide to leave your work or materials in the studio, I have a bit of space available in the large metal textile cabinet. 

Need a canvas tote bag about the size of a large laptop if you want to keep your fabric pieces in the textile cabinet in the studio. Please do not use a plastic bag. Plastic rips easily causing items to disperse and clutter the limited space for student storage. Larger tote bags will not work as the large size will consume the space. 

Keep scissors, needle and threads in some sort of plastic case/bin. Use a sharpie to put your name on the case/bin and on all your items. I suggest not leaving your scissors/needles.  

I suggest keeping needles in felt so as not to loose or damage. You can purchase a small sheet of felt, approximately 8” x 10”, at craft stores for approximately 50 cents. Below is an example of a needle felt book. You do not have to make the "book" - can use small pieces of felt. If interested in the making a felt book, a plethora of examples on Pinterest. 




Or a magnetic needle carrying case is preferred by some. You can find different sizes online and in craft stores. 




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