My third class was a bingata tote bag at the Naha City Traditional Arts and Crafts Center. Wax covers the area you don't want the dye to cover. I used a hair dryer to dry the dye between colors.
It was a fun class. Here is my finished bag.
A few years ago I took a bingata class at Okinawa World. You can see that post here.
Your butterfly is lovely, must have been difficult with one arm in plaster. Enjoyed looking at the other course you did also. Ted is very very talented in crafts as well.
Such an interesting technique that I had never heard of before. And the result is gorgeous. Is there anything that you haven't tried craft-wise, lol? I really love to see all kinds of crafts on your blog.
How beautiful, Pamela! Happy New Year to you. :)
ReplyDeletewow Pamela,this is amazing and your butterfly so cute,hope you have a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out great. Thanks for sharing your project.
ReplyDeleteThat is very pretty, a great project to make.
ReplyDeleteOkinawa prints are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful bag.
ReplyDeleteYour butterfly is lovely, must have been difficult with one arm in plaster. Enjoyed looking at the other course you did also. Ted is very very talented in crafts as well.
ReplyDeleteThat looks interesting - I like your finished bag. xx
ReplyDeleteThat appears to be a great technique - at least the result is awesome!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting technique that I had never heard of before. And the result is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIs there anything that you haven't tried craft-wise, lol? I really love to see all kinds of crafts on your blog.