Kasuri Warp Dyeing

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Saturday, September 28 - 11 am - 4 pm

Loop of the Loom – Dumbo
197 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Yukiko Yokoyama, a Japanese artist with 40 years of experience, will teach simple techniques with many secret tips for warp dyeing and methods for setting the warp threads to maximize pattern potential. This technique not only highlights her unique Yoroke weaving but also serves as a valuable ticket for advancing to your next stage of hand weaving.

This is an intermediate level but beginners level are also allowed, however, the instruction will be tailored for those with some knowledge of warp setting on a two-shaft loom.

You will practice warping with pre-dyed Kasuri yarn. The instructor will demonstrate how to thread them onto the reed and insert them into a 2-shaft loom. If time permits, some participants may try threading on each loom. After grasping the image post-threading, each participant will dye their own undyed wool yarn.

Dyeing will use synthetic dyes and microwave methods. You can take home the dyed yarn, but it will be wet, so please bring a plastic bag for transport.

AS PART OF

YOROKE-ORI (Ondulé Weaving)

September 6, 2025 - October 6, 2025

MEET THE ARTIST

Yukiko Yokoyama

Yukiko Yokoyama is one of Japan's leading contemporary hand weaving artists.

With a weaving experience spanning 50 years, Yokoyama founded her textile studio Dream Weaver (夢織りびと) in Japan in 1977 and has since opened classes in three cities, nurturing numerous students. As she explored through teaching, Yokoyama has been particularly captivated by the allure of yoroke-ori, and has developed her unique techniques one after another combining them with dyeing techniques. "Yoroke" is the weaving that is characterized by wave-like patterns created by altering the spacing of warp threads using specialized fan-shaped reeds, and Yokoyama is one of the few Yoroke weavers in the world.