This intricate Japanese technique of pleating fabric before dyeing dates back to the eighth century. The traditional method calls for indigo dye, but you can find shibori in other shades of blue, too.
Tie-dye — the swirling, colorful, groovy, homemade fashion statement — was far out in the 1970s. Still a summer staple in plenty of kids’ wardrobes, here’s how to make your own, adapted from the Sarah ...
Join a spirited retiree as he explores a creative project he felt he had no talent for. (Happily, he was wrong!) Then, be drawn into a magical world of beautiful glass that pulls people deep into ...
When my daughter decided she wanted to give her brother a homemade tie-dye shirt for his birthday, my first thought was Cool! What’s better than a hand-made gift? My subsequent thoughts included: But ...