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Tannin & Cotton Natural Dye Workshop
Product Description
This hand-spun, hand-woven cotton scarf is a standout accessory, crafted through a meticulous natural dyeing process. Bursting with rich, earthy hues derived from plant-based extracts, it embodies warmth and creativity perfect for winter. The blend of artistry and sustainability ensures a unique piece that tells a story. Ideal for layering, this scarf adds a touch of elegance to any outfit and invites exploration of its vibrant origins. From the brand: Wrap yourself in warmth and creativity this winter. Step into the inviting atmosphere of the Fremantle Fibonacci Centre, where steaming tannin-rich dye pots and a soul-warming drink by Hinata Cafe await. In this intimate, hands-on workshop, you’ll receive a beautifully crafted hand-spun, hand-woven cotton scarf from The Anjelms Project and an expert guidance in mordanting and natural dyeing with Annette Wiguna. Choose from three rich earthy dye extracts: myrobalan, cutch, and pomegranate. While your scarf simmers the pot, local spinner and cotton grower Jean Anning will share the journey of cotton, from seed to thread. We will finish by exploring optional colour modifiers to deepen or warm the shade of your scarf. This workshop is perfect for beginners and anyone drawn to the alluring beauty of plant-based colour. Limited places available — bookings essential.











