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Maiwa's Honest Line celebrates products that speak for themselves. This is especially true of our undyed yarns. Traditional fibres wound into hanks that are satisfying to hold in your hand and roll through your fingers as you think about your next project.

See our line of Honest Yarns Undyed in store only at Maiwa Supply on Granville Island
7 days a week between 10am and 6pm (Winter Hours)





In 2010 Carolyn Denham and Roderick Field brought English bespoke traditions into the world of sewing patterns, scissors, and notions. Through their efforts an entirely new generation has embraced the idea that one can make their own clothes and have fun doing it. Everything about the line is finely tuned to the two words that Merchant and Mills use to defined themselves: Style and Purpose.

Visit Merchant & Mills in store at Maiwa Supply on Granville Island
7 days a week between 10am and 6pm (Winter Hours)
or online at maiwa.com




Tuesday, February 27, 2018 No comments

Natural. Honest. Colour.

Sizes from 30g up to 2.5 kg. Our large sizes are priced at wholesale rates so that all artisans can participate in the magic that natural dyes bring.

Visit our Collection of Natural Dyes Here

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $200 OR MORE
within Canada and the Continental U.S.A.


MAIWA'S NATURAL DYES

Colour is unlike anything else. As an artist, to make colour with natural dyes is to experience a direct connection with your materials. And each of these materials, each dyestuff used, can be a doorway to a new world.

Putting natural colour on cloth involves the use of leaves (such as indigo and henna), barks and woods (logwood, osage), roots (madder), flowers (chamomile, marigold), fruits and nuts (walnut, myrobalan, pomegranate), minerals (alum, iron), and insects (cochineal, lac). These are just some of the classic materials that have been used for thousands of years.

The aromatic steam that rises into the air from the dyepot, especially when working outside on a cool morning, is one of the most compelling aspects of the dyer’s studio. Indeed, working with natural colour is such a sensual experience that many artisans work with natural dyestuff for the sheer pleasure of making the vat. The saturated colours of the immersed materials are also highly photogenic—as is the entire dyeing process.


Maiwa’s obsession with natural dyes is well known. What is less well known is the work that we do behind the scenes each time a shipment of natural dyestuff arrives in our warehouse.

Our role is a bit like that of a master vintner who evaluates multiple grape harvests to make an exceptional wine. We do a complete set of sample tests to evaluate the shade and strength of our shipment. Dyes from natural sources will change with each season. If there has been only little rain one year, the concentration of dyestuff in the plant will alter. So we often combine and blend stocks from multiple years to ensure that the raw dyestuff will yield consistent results. 

At Maiwa our policy is to acquire the raw dyestuff in its most elemental form (wood chips, roots, petals) so that we can ensure purity. We then process it into the form (usually a powder) that works best for the artisan dyer. We use natural dyes extensively in our own production, so we can ensure that each package contains a product we would be proud to use ourselves.


Visit our Collection of Blank Textiles


Wednesday, February 21, 2018 No comments

100% Cotton Hand-stitched Bedcovers.
A line of thread wanders a white fabric field ...
visit us on Granville Island and see
where a line of thread can lead you.



100% Cotton Handstitched Textiles
Use them as curtains, tablecloths, or bedcovers.




Visit Maiwa on Granville Island 7 days a week between 10am and 6pm (Winter Hours).




In the Maiwa Online Store, 
we have moved our favourite white shawls to the top of the section.




Looking to start with a winter white field of possibility?
See our complete selection of blanks.



Thursday, February 15, 2018 No comments


ITEMS SHOWN:
Bagh Bedding, Applique Quilt, Black & White Shibori Shawl, Wool Jawaja Carpet - Autumn, Red & Black Bandhani Shawl, Maiwa's Honest Yarns, Maiwa's Natural Dye Kit, Block Print Yardage, Ajrakh Alhambra Cotton Shawl - Madder & Slate, Banjara Embroidery - Red Leather Flat Pouch, Assorted One-Of-A-Kind Jewelry available in store on Granville Island.


Visit Maiwa on Granville Island 7 days a week between 10am and 6pm (Winter Hours)
Or online at maiwa.com for more great Valentine's Day ideas!
Friday, February 09, 2018 No comments


 Dyeing for Knitters

Colour on yarn — it has motivated artisans for centuries. Yarns - especially wools - are extremely satisfying to dye. There is no feeling quite like dipping a hank of yarn into a dyepot and having them soak up colour.

This is a comprehensive workshop packed with project that explore dyeing, overdyeing, and direct application. Students leave with a complement of yarns dyed by their own hand ready to take into their next project. Read full description.






Pattern Drafting - Working From The Block

For the clothing designer, working from the block is an invaluable skill. Take your creativity up a notch with this pattern drafting workshop. Read full description.




Vintage Hand-Sewing Techniques

Its all in the details. In this case the ages-old skill of hand-sewing. Be guided by an the experienced and energetic Sheila Wong and find out just how much the human hand can do.  Read full description.







Under Contruction

Five full days with UK textile artist Michael Brennand-Wood. This workshop is designed for artists who what a creative mentoring experience. Well-known for his constructions and art installations, Michael Brennand-Wood is a experienced teacher who can lead and inspire students to focus on their own projects.  Read full description.






The Garden Dyepot

The garden might seem months away right now, but by May there will be plentiful growth, anxious to share its colour. This workshop will lead you through the art of creating colour from the plants that are close at hand.  Read full description.







Dyeing to Sew

Dyeing and sewing go hand-in-hand. In this creative workshop, students will dye quality linen fabric with indigo and then use the fabric dyed by their own hand to create finished projects. The best of both worlds. Read full description.







Banjara Stitches

Some of the most powerful embroidery in the world comes from the tribal communities of India. Learn the stitch vocabulary and pattern techniques of the Banjara. You'll never think of needle and thread in quite the same way again. Read full description.


There are also one or more openings in these workshops.
We don't expect these spaces to last.

Reverse Pattern Drafting
Dyeing to Felt
Natural Dyes - Print & Paint
Introduction to Shibori & Indigo Dyeing
Thursday, February 01, 2018 No comments
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