This colourful photograph has various vegetables which can be used to dye fabric. There are onions, turmeric, avocado and bay leaves arranged on squares of cloth in yellow and purple hues. Everything is beautifully displayed on a white table cloth

Natural Dyes with Trudi Price
Gloucester

Friday, 02 August 2024 1:00pm to Friday, 23 August 2024 3:30pm

Address

Gloucestershire Resource Centre (GRC), City Works
Alfred Street Gloucester
GL1 4DF

Accessibility features

  • Access for Wheelchair Users Access for Wheelchair Users
  • Accessible Parking
  • Accessible toilet
  • Autism Friendly
  • Changing Place Facility
  • Clear communication
  • Drop-off Point
  • Hidden Disabilities Awareness
  • Public Transport Links
  • Visual Impairment Awareness

This colourful photograph has various vegetables which can be used to dye fabric. There are onions, turmeric, avocado and bay leaves arranged on squares of cloth in yellow and purple hues. Everything is beautifully displayed on a white table clothThis colourful photograph has various vegetables which can be used to dye fabric. There are onions, turmeric, avocado and bay leaves arranged on squares of cloth in yellow and purple hues. Everything is beautifully displayed on a white table cloth

Natural Dyes with tutor Trudi Price

Would you like to find out more about fabrics and natural dyes? This course is a great introduction to natural dye techniques that you can use at home. There will be lots of fun experimenting with colours, plants and fabrics in a group environment. Improve your everyday maths skills using ratios, percentages and measurements. You could use the dyed fabrics as backgrounds for stitching and other textile projects.

This course will run on the following dates: August 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd

Fridays, 1pm to 3.30pm, at the Gloucester Resource Centre, Gloucester

To find out more or book your place, please get in touch 01452 863855 or email nathan@artshape.co.uk

This course is free for people who are 19+ and live in Gloucestershire, who meet at least one of the following criteria:
  • Do not have a Maths GCSE at Grade 4/C
  • Have very low confidence using everyday Maths

 

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