The tie-dyeing technique of ikat is practiced in numerous cultures around the world. In Jordan and Palestine the ikat, which was mainly woven in Syria, finds a long tradition in various costumes such as the colorful dresses from Ma'an. This hands-on workshop will give you a step-by-step introduction into ikat-making – from thread to your own woven piece of textile. Understanding the process, experimenting with colors and dyes and learning the tie-dyeing method will be followed by eventually transforming the pre-dyed threads into handwoven patterns.
Register by email at info@tirazcentre.org or 0777660055
Facilitated by Laura Lin, Johanna Rogalla, Salua Qidan
Laura Lin and Johanna Rogalla are German textile designers who graduated from the University of Art and Design Halle with a special focus on weaves and traditional textiles. Salua Qidan is a designer based in Jordan exploring the field between traditional textiles and modern design.
Venue
Tiraz: Widad Kawar Home for Arab Dress
Location
Um Uthaina