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Linda Senechal I studio 304 I Woven Shibori Scarves and Shawls
Linda Senechal I studio 304 I Woven Shibori Scarves and Shawls

Linda Senechal | Studio 304

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Woven Shibori Scarves and Shawls

I produce hand-painted or immersion-dyed, handwoven wearable fiber art. Most of my work is Woven Shibori, a resist-dyeing technique that inserts pattern threads as I weave the fabric. Then, those threads are pulled and tied off, compressing the fabric to provide a resist before being dyed. After dyeing, the pattern threads are removed, exposing a unique, printed pattern on the woven surface.​​ I love working with color and coming up with unexpected color combinations. The color choices and dyeing method can make the same pattern look very different, adding to its uniqueness and making it one of a kind.

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Woven Shibori Scarves and Shawls

I produce hand-painted or immersion-dyed, handwoven wearable fiber art. Most of my work is Woven Shibori, a resist-dyeing technique that inserts pattern threads as I weave the fabric. Then, those threads are pulled and tied off, compressing the fabric to provide a resist before being dyed. After dyeing, the pattern threads are removed, exposing a unique, printed pattern on the woven surface.​​ I love working with color and coming up with unexpected color combinations. The color choices and dyeing method can make the same pattern look very different, adding to its uniqueness and making it one of a kind.

Website
Email
Instagram

Woven Shibori Scarves and Shawls

I produce hand-painted or immersion-dyed, handwoven wearable fiber art. Most of my work is Woven Shibori, a resist-dyeing technique that inserts pattern threads as I weave the fabric. Then, those threads are pulled and tied off, compressing the fabric to provide a resist before being dyed. After dyeing, the pattern threads are removed, exposing a unique, printed pattern on the woven surface.​​ I love working with color and coming up with unexpected color combinations. The color choices and dyeing method can make the same pattern look very different, adding to its uniqueness and making it one of a kind.

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