The Complete Course of 5-Workshop Series

Last workshop at half price if you book all five workshops!



5 x 2 hours 15 mins

Class size 1 to 10 (public classes), 10 to 15
  £343 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Each workshop can also be booked individually through this website.
This listing is for those who would like to book the complete bundle of all five workshops in the series.
Workshop Schedule
Weekday workshops: Tuesdays & Thursdays, from 6:30pm
Weekend workshops: Saturdays & Sundays, from 10:30am
Get to know about eco-printing with kitchen waste. Create a bunch of bespoke business cards, greeting cards and bookmarks
Create your own beautiful hand-dyed cotton fabric bag, bandana and scarves using the Japanese Shibori dyeing technique. We’ll introduce you to the foundations of Shibori (resist dyeing) through different traditional techniques.
These techniques are surprisingly easy to learn, with several different permutations and combinations. You can never go wrong, so no stress, you will be walked through every step of the process. Once your creation emerges from the dye pot, it’s mesmerising to watch the patterns unfold into unique designs.
Included Workshops
1. Dye Me a Bag – Japanese Shibori Dyeing
Choose one:
  • 30 July | 6:30am–8:45pm
  • 19 July | 10:30am–12:45pm
2. Dye Me a Bandana – Bundle Dyeing with Kitchen Waste
Choose one:
  • 14 July | 6:30–8:45pm
  • 26 July | 10:30am–12:45pm
3. Eco-Print Me a Card – Eco-printing with Leaves & Flowers
Create bespoke visiting cards, greeting cards, or bookmarks.
Choose one:
  • 30 July | 6:30am–8:45pm
  • 23 July | 6:30–8:45pm
4. Dye-Me-Blue – Indigo Dyeing Workshop
Choose one:
  • 16 July | 6:30–8:45pm
  • 25 July | 10:30am–12:45pm
5. Dye-Me-Pink, Dye Me Red – Cochineal Dyeing Workshop
Choose one:
  • 18 July | 10:30am–1:00pm
  • 21 July | 6:00–9:00pm
During these workshops, you will:
Learn about eco-printing.
  • Learn how to prepare the fabric for dyeing.
  • Discover the essentials of resist and tie-dye techniques.
  • Learn how folding, tying, clamping, and stitching create beautiful patterns and unique designs.
  • Experiment with different types of dyes to produce rich, vibrant colours and striking effects.
  • Create your own hand-made piece with step-by-step guidance throughout the session.
  • Leave with the confidence, skills, and inspiration to continue your natural dyeing journey at home.


Please note: Public dates for this class require at least 2 guests to run. In the unlikely event that we don't reach this number, we may cancel the session; if that happens, we'll inform you and let you choose between a refund or reschedule, so please watch your email/SMS one day prior to the class.
What you'll get
You will take a bunch of eco-printed cards, hand-dyed Tote-bag, bandana, and a couple of scarves back home.
All materials included — just bring your curious and enthusiastic self.
Iced tea and snacks
Knowledge required
Suitable for ages 18 and above.
Beginner-friendly — no previous experience needed.
What to bring
Please wear back coloured clothes and get an apron along.
A plastic bag if you want to carry your work back the same day, advisable to collect it later for the Cochineal dyeing workshop.
A plastic bag to carry your work back, as it might be bit wet.
A drink if you’d like — feel free to bring a glass of wine or beer. We’ll provide paper cups!
Session repeats

After the first session, subsequent sessions can be arranged with the teacher, at a time that suits you.

Location

House 54 Camberwell Green, SE5 7AS, London

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Anitagarwal Studio
Anitagarwal Studio

female Women-owned

I am a self-employed visual artist based in London for the past seven years.
After graduating with Distinction from Chelsea College of Arts, I completed an MA at the Royal College of Art, specialising in the public sphere. My practice is largely inclusive and socially engaged — I enjoy creating spaces where people can come together, experiment, and discover the joy of making.
Over the years, I have designed and facilitated workshops for people of all ages with organisations including London Museum, Arbeit Studios, Bow Arts, Perivale Library, and Chisenhale Studio. These have been commissioned and paid workshops, allowing me to connect with diverse communities through creative practice.
Teaching is something I find deeply rewarding. I love witnessing people overcome hesitation, explore materials, and surprise themselves through the process of making. For me, creativity is not just about the final outcome but about connection, curiosity, and shared experiences.
Sustainability is central to both my artistic practice and my way of living. I often create spaces that encourage conversations around sustainable ways of being in an urban environment. My workshops are an extension of this — inviting people to slow down, engage with materials, and explore more mindful and creative ways of living.
I am now expanding my workshop practice to create a more consistent platform for sharing these experiences alongside my own art practice.

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