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These plates designed at a workshop on the 13th of Sep. 2014 are parts to dye a typical Japanese towel, called Tenugui in Japanese. Folded cotton cloth, put between the plates are prevented from dying inside by wooden pieces to make a pattern on fabric. Please download them and Make your own cloth!! Special Thanks; Maker Lab Nagoya and Kuno studio. 2014?9?13???????????×??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???Maker Lab Nagoya??????https://vimeo.com/108547896 0) Download cut-line data 1) Cutting wooden plate by laser cutter 2) Folding cloth vertically bellows-folded 3) Binding folded cloth with wooden plates 4) Dyeing It's a nice video for an introduction. How to Bengala Dye: Itajime Shibori 1 - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXXhxIatpn4 ????????????????????????????????????? More simple shape, more clearly dying. ???????????????????????? Tap plates during dipping into dye.

Cut lines for Shibori, Tie Dye created at Arimatsu Shibori x Digital Fabrication Workshop in Nagoya
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Cut lines for Shibori, Tie Dye created at Arimatsu Shibori x Digital Fabrication Workshop in Nagoya
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