In this class we will explore how to apply dyes to fabric with shaving cream to create beautiful marble effects. In the process, students will see the effects of the dyes and how they stay separated on the surface of the fabric. Acrylic based dyes are used, along with shaving cream, and wooden skewers to create beautiful marbled swirls and textures. The finished fabric can be used as a framed wall piece or in a sewing project
Class minimum: 4
Class maximum: 10
Registration is required and can be completed at https://www.artswhitelake.org/events-1/summer-art-camp-marble-dyed-fabric
About the Instructor:
Julie Westmaas’ love of fabric and fiber arts began around the age of eight with her grandmother’s embroidery hoop, and she later learned to sew in her early teens. Sewing became a passion and inspired a lifelong interest in fiber arts. Westmaas studied art at Grand Rapids Community College and Grand Valley State University. In her classes, Westmaas studied photography, painting, and batik, but realized that fiber arts are her preferred way to express her creativity. With fabrics, threads, paints, inks, dyes, yarn, ribbon, and trim pieces, the ideas are always endless.
ACWL-Nuveen Summer Art Camps are supported by the Lothmann Family Fund of the Community Foundation for Muskegon County (CFFMC). It is the support of the Lothmann family that allows us to offer these classes at such affordable rates. To learn more about or to donate to funds at the CFFMC, visit https://muskegonfoundation.org/