New! Art and Eat! Tumeric Fabric Dying

Adult Course | Registration opens 5/6/2025 7:00 AM MDT

200 Grant St Denver, CO 80203 United States
206
All
6/8/2025 (one day)
11:00 AM-2:00 PM MDT on Sun
$55.50
$47.17
$15.00

New! Art and Eat! Tumeric Fabric Dying

Adult Course | Registration opens 5/6/2025 7:00 AM MDT

Turmeric is a vivid and delicious root spice known for its stunning yellow color, and if you have ever put leftover curry in Tupperware, then you know it stains everything yellow! Because of its staining power, turmeric is a great natural fabric dye. This one-day class explores shibori dying techniques with turmeric dye vats to send you home with a beautiful golden piece of fabric art.

The first half of class will be spent working to get your fabric ready of the dye vat using easy shibori techniques (reminiscent to tie dyeing). The second half of class with be spent eating delicious turmeric based foods while chatting with friends and waiting for your fabric to come out of the vat to take home.

This class is perfect for a summer date activity or friend’s day out! You get to make art and don’t have make a meal, what could be better than that!

The instructor will be providing a cotton tote bag and various scraps of fabric/clothes to dye, but you are more than welcome to bring your own fabric items to dye, please just make sure the fabric is 100% natural fibers (cotton and/or silk are best).

All food provided will be vegetarian and some items may be made by the instructor. All food provided may have common allergens present and/or have come in contact with common allergens. Please contact and inform the instructor with known allergies ahead of time and/or with questions about the food that will be served; rachaelbatka@gmail.com

No Alcohol - Save the liquid fun for home, we don’t need it, art is our poison of choice!

  • You are welcome to bring pieces of fabric or clothes to dye in the vats as long as they are 100% natural fibers (cotton or silk is best).

    Please wear clothes you do not mind getting stained.
Rachael Batka