instagram facebook
Powered by Blogger.
  • About Us
  • Natural Dyes
  • Stores & Hours
  • maiwa.com
  • School of Textiles

the MAIWA JOURNAL


NEW PATTERNS HAVE ARRIVED!


Bagh is the place in India where these distinctive patterns are born.

The graphic nature of this block printed bedding adds character and depth to any room. The patterning is a beautiful balance of figure and ground that allows motif and colour to sing together. Hand block printed on 100% organic cotton using natural dyes and traditional techniques.

See all Bagh Bedding

See all Bedding


See all Quilts & Blankets

See all Cushion Covers




See all Books






See all Bagh Bedding

See all Bedding


 

The graphic impact of a Bagh block print is due to the dramatic use of of red and black; a style which originates with the Bhil and Bhilala cultures residing in Madhya Pradesh, India. The printers of Bagh are Khatris who migrated south from Rajasthan during the Mughal incursions. They remained to take advantage of the high copper content of the Baghini river. Today, a few small studios still follow a traditional block printing process.

Light and medium weight cotton cloth is scoured and prepared with a complex mixture containing tannin. The cloth is printed with mordants, but as the mordants themselves give no colour during application, a bright pink dye is added - traditionally from the dhawda (flame of the forest) flower. This dye permits the artisans to check registration of the patterns and align overprints. Areas which appear pink during this initial stage will appear deep red when the cloth is finished.

Traditional dye methods include the fermentation of iron-water to give a black colour. Horseshoes and other scrap iron is added to a jaggery-water mixture in a process which can last between fifteen and thirty-five days. The distinctive blocks are carved from hardwood and can print thousands of impressions before needing to be recut.

Washing during the various stages of the printing process is still done by the riverside. Lengths of unfinished cloth with the distinctive pink colour are evidence of traditional artisans at work.

Maiwa works with Bagh craftspeople using traditional block printing techniques. The bold patterns are a proud and dramatic statement of the cultural heritage of this area.




To our U.S. customers – don't forget that the exchange rate works in your favour, it's like an extra discount.

Tuesday, August 30, 2022 No comments



See our Ultimate Natural Dye Kit Here

The ultimate kit is a dye studio in a box. It contains everything you need to dive deep into the world of natural colour. From the initial scour to  the final rinse — this kit has you covered.  Priced at a discount to get you started.




From drying racks to drain guards. Visit maiwa.teachable.com to watch a free video with simple tips for getting the most out of your studio space - be it a spot in the garden or a room in your apartment.

See Tips For Setting Up Your Studio Here

See all Free Lessons on maiwa.teachable.com


See all Natural Dyes

See all Additives

See all Kits

See all General Supplies


We believe in sharing information. Find everything you need to get started in our comprehensive guide to natural dyes — Free online!

The Maiwa Guide to Natural Dyes

Visit Maiwa's naturaldyes.ca Here





See All Books About Natural Dyes


Shown: Wild Color - The Complete Guide to Making & Using Natural Dyes by Jenny Dean

Shown: Natural Color - Vibrant Plant Dye Projects For Your Home and Wardrobe by Sasha Duerr

Shown: Natural Dyes - Sources, Tradition, Technology & Science by Dominique Cardon


See All Books




See All Blank Textiles

See All Yardage

 
To our U.S. customers – don't forget that the exchange rate works in your favour, it's like an extra discount.

Thursday, August 25, 2022 No comments




Setacolor — in sale-priced sets of five.
It's so easy to get started.


See All Fabric Paints


 



SETACOLOR FABRIC PAINT
TUTORIAL

3 Projects to bring a little colour into your day. Painting a canvas bag, carve and print with your own block, and the magic of abstract colour.  


See The Tutorial here



MAKE YOUR OWN FLOOR CLOTH!
WITH SETACOLOR & MAIWA'S CANVAS YARDAGE

Make your own floor cloth, table sheet, or wall art.


See Our Canvas Yardage Perfect For Floor Cloths




See All Of Our Blanks


6-PACK HEAVY COTTON CANVAS TOTE BAG


6-Pack Heavy Cotton Canvas Tote Bag


Individual Heavy Cotton Canvas Tote Bag


THE COTTON KITCHEN STARTER BUNDLE


The Cotton Kitchen Starter Bundle




To our U.S. customers – don't forget that the exchange rate works in your favour, it's like an extra discount.

Tuesday, August 23, 2022 No comments




MAIWA WORKSHOPS ONLINE
 
These are in-depth workshops delivered through engaging high-definition videos. Our Instructors skillfully guide students accompanied by detailed notes and student Q & A sections. At the end of each workshop students may participate in an optional Zoom event.   

Workshops commence in September but students are free to work at their own pace. New content is delivered on a weekly basis until the course is complete. Students have access to workshops for three years from the date of purchase.

Our workshops are delivered on the teachable platform. To get a sense of how it works you may enrol in any of our seven free workshops or watch our documentaries as free lessons.

Click the button below to see all our online workshops.

maiwa.teachable.com




Learn to successfully mordant cellulose and protein fibres. Work with cloth and yarns to achieve vibrant, clear colours using classic natural dyes.

In this workshop students will make over 18 separate dye-baths on a variety of fibre types (including wool, cotton, linen, silk, and hemp/cotton). The results will be shifted with iron and indigo for a complex palette. Exhaust baths will be used and these will also be shifted with a modified indigo vat. Students will receive an introduction to shaped resist and indigo dyeing. Throughout the course students will receive professional instruction from Maiwa founder Charllotte Kwon and her daughter Sophena Kwon.

- 45 evocative instructional videos.

- Work with 11 natural dyes including indigo.

- Build dye pots from 18 recipes, shift colours with iron and overdye with indigo.

- Complete the course with close to 100 different colours ... and a whole new appreciation for the magic of natural dyes.

The Natural Dye Workshop

See the trailer here.




If you could paint with natural dyes
— imagine what you could do.

See natural dyes in a whole new way. Join us as we unlock the secrets of how to place mordants and dyes exactly where you want them.

Learn to make a paste out of either a mordant or a dye and place it on cloth with paint brushes, stencils, printing blocks or brush pens. Experience the dramatic contrasts available from ferrous and tannin combinations. Learn how to effectively finish your work and how to combine immersion techniques with direct application. Feel your creative world expand as you gain the power to  blend all the beautiful colours that mordant dyes can give.

Over 40 detailed instructional videos with written instructions and downloadable PDF's.

-Over 25 demonstration projects.

-Preparation of dye extracts, mordants, and printing pastes with clear, step by step instructions.

-Works taken from blank cloth to finished piece so you can see the entire process.

-Direct access to the instructors through a lively Q & A section.

Print & Paint with Natural Dyes

See the trailer here.




Discover the power of oxides to create incredibly textured patterns. When combined with tannins and the blue potential of indigo, a new creative world opens up.

In this workshop students will rust print with flat metal and learn bundling techniques to work with sculptural pieces. The class will make two tannin baths to selectively shift colour while working with binding resist. Additional immersion techniques will be taught with ferrous, tannin, and calcium. A special rust-tea bath will be used to give dramatic results on cloth. Finally students will explore the magic of an iron-reduced indigo vat. This is a very creative exploration of the transformative power of materials to create novel marks and patterns.

- 38 evocative instructional videos.

- Work with 7 unique immersion baths including indigo.

- Learn a variety of binding techniques including clamp, wrap, and shaped resist.

- Complete the course with a body of work exploring the remarkable patterning potential of tannins, oxides and indigo.

Tannins, Oxides & Indigo Workshop

See the trailer here.




Learn the process of making both pigmented and non-pigmented inks, including classics like iron gall ink as well as inks made from natural dyes like cochineal and lake pigments like weld.
In this workshop students will make a range of inks including water soluble and waterproof inks. The workshop will explore papers, and the basis of pointed pen (flexible) writing. Students will learn how to generalize the procedure of ink making so that it may be applied to any organic or mineral matter. The workshop will also present a discussion of journaling, writing, books, and creativity.

- 21 documentary-style instructional videos.

- Work with a range of materials including indigo, carbon black, cochineal, weld, gum Arabic and shellac.
- Learn about ink making as a way to explore materials.

- Consider the history of writing and ink and the future of your own creative practice.

The Ink Making Workshop

See the trailer here.




Learn to build a range of indigo vats including organic vats made with fruits, the iron vat, and vats made with plants. Learn a wealth of introductory and advanced shaped resist techniques on silk, linen, and cotton. Learn how to handle materials in the dye vat to get the most from indigo.
In this workshop students will be taken, step-by-step, through the process of making a number of indigo vats, including three organic "fruit vats." Students will learn not only how to make a vat but also how to maintain it, revive it, and put it to bed. The different vats will be explored through the use of many forms of shaped resist - including bound, clamp and stitch resist. An astonishing array of patterning is possible through these techniques. Students will learn how to adjust vats for different fibre types and conditions.

- 35 detailed instructional videos.

- All shaped resist techniques shown with clear, step by step instructions.

- Works taken from blank cloth to finished piece so you can see the entire process.

- An in-depth explanation of the chemistry of indigo extraction and indigo vats so you can learn how and why they work.

Discover why indigo is the worlds most magical dye.

Journey Into Indigo

See the trailer here.


maiwa.teachable.com 

Friday, August 19, 2022 No comments
Newer Posts
Older Posts

Subscribe to our mailing list

* indicates required
Send me emails about Maiwa

Labels

Bags & Pouches Bandanas Banjara Bedding Bengal Weaving Block Print Dyeable Blanks Dyeable Clothing Embroidery Embroidery Supplies Exhibition Free Resources Handwoven Interiors Jawaja Carpets Jawaja Leather Kala Cotton Lecture Maiwa Books Maiwa Foundation Maiwa School of Textiles Merchant & Mills Natural Dye Kits Natural Dyes Quiet Manifesto Quilts & Blankets Scarves & Shawls Slow Clothes Table Cloths & Napkins Travel Yardage indigo

About Maiwa

Find out Who We Are ...

Voices On Cloth

Maiwa Podcasts


Maiwa Podcasts

Follow Us

Popular Posts

  • Natural Dyes - Mordants Part 1
    The Maiwa Guide to Natural Dyes What they are and how to use them We've divided the section on Mordants into three parts. We start...
  • Natural Dyes - About The Organic Indigo Vat
    The Maiwa Guide to Natural Dyes What they are and how to use them These organic vats were originally developed by French dye chemist and...
  • Natural Dyes - Mordants Part 3
    The Maiwa Guide to Natural Dyes What they are and how to use them Cotton mordanted with alum. How To Mordant Here we give the pro...
  • Natural Dyes - Mordants Part 2
    The Maiwa Guide to Natural Dyes What they are and how to use them In our previous post we explained why mordanting was necessary and l...
  • Natural Dyes - Our Approach
    The Maiwa Guide to Natural Dyes What they are and how to use them Our Approach to Dyeing Some thoughts on fugative colour and colour wi...
  • New to the Store: Natural Dyes at Wholesale Prices
    Looking at stocking your studio?  Starting a new dye project?  Working with a class or group?  We get asked to wholesale natural ...
  • Maiwa on the Road - Jawaja
    Maiwa has been on the road for a little over a month now. Visiting people and places throughout India and Bangladesh. Recently we stoppe...

Blog Archive

  • ►  2025 (51)
    • ►  June (8)
    • ►  May (9)
    • ►  April (10)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ►  February (8)
    • ►  January (9)
  • ►  2024 (108)
    • ►  December (11)
    • ►  November (9)
    • ►  October (9)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  August (11)
    • ►  July (9)
    • ►  June (6)
    • ►  May (9)
    • ►  April (10)
    • ►  March (8)
    • ►  February (9)
    • ►  January (9)
  • ►  2023 (108)
    • ►  December (12)
    • ►  November (6)
    • ►  October (9)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  August (12)
    • ►  July (8)
    • ►  June (9)
    • ►  May (9)
    • ►  April (9)
    • ►  March (9)
    • ►  February (8)
    • ►  January (9)
  • ▼  2022 (111)
    • ►  December (13)
    • ►  November (9)
    • ►  October (8)
    • ►  September (9)
    • ▼  August (11)
      • Dramatic Bedding — Bagh Block Printed Cotton — Nat...
      • The Ultimate Natural Dye Kit – Its a Studio in a Box
      • A Sea of Colour — Setacolour – And Maiwa's Blank T...
      • Almost Sold Out! - Maiwa Workshops – Maiwa School ...
      • 30% Off - Embroidery on Leather - Exceptional Hand...
      • Registration is Open! Maiwa Online – Maiwa School ...
      • Registration Opens This Monday! Maiwa Workshops On...
      • Because We Love Them – More Kantha Quilts – Celebr...
      • This is Your Chance - The Natural Dye Workshop & T...
      • A New Set of Bells - All Hand-Forged in the Desert...
      • Journey Into Indigo Workshop - Register August 15t...
    • ►  July (8)
    • ►  June (9)
    • ►  May (9)
    • ►  April (9)
    • ►  March (10)
    • ►  February (8)
    • ►  January (8)
  • ►  2021 (105)
    • ►  December (9)
    • ►  November (9)
    • ►  October (9)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  August (8)
    • ►  July (8)
    • ►  June (11)
    • ►  May (9)
    • ►  April (10)
    • ►  March (8)
    • ►  February (8)
    • ►  January (8)
  • ►  2020 (94)
    • ►  December (11)
    • ►  November (12)
    • ►  October (11)
    • ►  September (9)
    • ►  August (7)
    • ►  July (9)
    • ►  June (7)
    • ►  May (8)
    • ►  April (9)
    • ►  March (4)
    • ►  February (1)
    • ►  January (6)
  • ►  2019 (69)
    • ►  December (7)
    • ►  November (4)
    • ►  October (6)
    • ►  September (11)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (5)
    • ►  June (4)
    • ►  May (5)
    • ►  April (5)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ►  February (5)
    • ►  January (7)
  • ►  2018 (71)
    • ►  December (6)
    • ►  November (5)
    • ►  October (14)
    • ►  September (6)
    • ►  August (5)
    • ►  July (5)
    • ►  June (6)
    • ►  May (7)
    • ►  April (5)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (5)
    • ►  January (5)
  • ►  2017 (73)
    • ►  December (6)
    • ►  November (8)
    • ►  October (11)
    • ►  September (10)
    • ►  August (7)
    • ►  July (7)
    • ►  June (4)
    • ►  May (5)
    • ►  April (6)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  February (4)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2016 (47)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (4)
    • ►  October (5)
    • ►  September (12)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ►  May (4)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  February (5)
    • ►  January (4)
  • ►  2015 (136)
    • ►  December (5)
    • ►  November (35)
    • ►  October (13)
    • ►  September (12)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (5)
    • ►  June (5)
    • ►  May (19)
    • ►  April (28)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (5)
  • ►  2014 (93)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (10)
    • ►  September (10)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  June (4)
    • ►  May (26)
    • ►  April (27)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (6)
  • ►  2013 (112)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (7)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  August (8)
    • ►  July (5)
    • ►  June (3)
    • ►  May (11)
    • ►  April (52)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  February (5)
    • ►  January (7)
  • ►  2012 (108)
    • ►  December (5)
    • ►  November (5)
    • ►  October (8)
    • ►  September (10)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (6)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ►  May (25)
    • ►  April (27)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ►  February (5)
    • ►  January (5)
  • ►  2011 (126)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  October (11)
    • ►  September (9)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (6)
    • ►  June (5)
    • ►  May (39)
    • ►  April (23)
    • ►  March (8)
    • ►  February (8)
    • ►  January (7)
  • ►  2010 (123)
    • ►  December (8)
    • ►  November (8)
    • ►  October (6)
    • ►  September (11)
    • ►  August (7)
    • ►  July (9)
    • ►  June (16)
    • ►  May (17)
    • ►  April (15)
    • ►  March (10)
    • ►  February (7)
    • ►  January (9)
  • ►  2009 (141)
    • ►  December (7)
    • ►  November (11)
    • ►  October (13)
    • ►  September (10)
    • ►  August (12)
    • ►  July (11)
    • ►  June (11)
    • ►  May (29)
    • ►  April (32)
    • ►  March (5)