
Katazome Japanese Print workshop
Presented by: Oxfordshire Museum Service0 | WOODSTOCK: The Oxfordshire Museum (info) |
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P | Saturday 11th October, 2025 |
N | Door time: 10:15am |
. | 18 and over |
C | Other |
Event information
Katazome is a traditional Japanese print and dye technique that uses rice paste. Participants will create their own designs and then make templates by cutting out designs on Japanese katazome paper using craft knives. Once their templates are ready, they will apply a homemade rice paste using Japanese katazome brushes to their templates on vintage linen/cotton fabric. They will then dip the fabric into indigo dye. Participants will produce two A4-sized pieces with the same design in the workshop. Participants will take a recipe of rice paste home.
About the Tutor
Emi is a Japanese textile artist and designer based in England specialised in hand weaving with natural materials and natural dyeing. She launched her slow fashion garment collection in 2021. She is also trained as a Japanese Sukumo Indigo Dyer in Japan and she is planning to set up a Japanese Sukumo Indigo Studio in England.
She is also influenced by the study of traditional textiles, techniques and materials inspired by Confucius words, who said: "We can learn new things from the past". She loves to explore different countries and find traditional materials, techniques and ideas. She has developed her own style to express her art which is based in a Japanese identity with European influences.
Website: https://www.emifujisawa.co.uk/
Instagram: emi_fujisawa_textile_ceramic
This session will run from 10:15am to 4:15pm and includes lunch.
Please note this event must meet our minimum number requirements in order to run. If we do not meet this requirement you will be notified at least a week prior to the start of the course and issued with a full refund including the booking fee.