Dye Your Own Garment, Shawl, Tote ... The Perfect Surface for Natural Dyes
Shown: Two left tote bags above dyed with indigo in the ferrous vat, the tote on the right dyed with cutch & soda ash.
START WITH A SURFACE
Maiwa searches the world to find beautiful, organic cloth. Our blanks are designed to be platforms for your creativity and handwork. All are made of 100% natural fibres, most are handwoven and organic certified and many are woven with hand-spun yarns making them a dream to work with. Garments are sewn with dyeable cotton threads. We are always adding to this collection.
View the Journeywoman Collection, a collaboration between India Flint and Charllotte Kwon of Maiwa. The beginning of Maiwa's Dyeable Clothing.
Dyeable tote bags sold individually, or in a pack of 12.
Shown Above: Shimoga shirt above dyed with madder.
Shown Below: Shimoga shirt in different fibres before dyeing.
Shown: Individual pom pom shawls, or sold in a pack of 6, above dyed with pomegranate & iron, cutch, osage, eastern Brazilwood & cutch, and indigo.
Shown above: Individual mull shawl, or sold in a set of 12 dyed with indigo using the grid fold clamp resist as taught in Maiwa's Journey Into Indigo workshop.
To our U.S. customers – don't forget that the exchange rate works in your favour, it's like an extra discount.
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