This past weekend, I had the pleasure of teaching an indigo dye class. I love indigo and the ease of using Jacquard’s Indigo Dye Kit to create the dyed fabric.
I dabble with indigo. I don’t usually make anything from the dyed fabric I’ve created. I should change that habit, because I’ve always been a big fan of this shade of blue. “Forever in (indigo) blue jeans” has always been my motto.
What’s fascinating about teaching a class like this is the inspiration I get from the participants. I can’t really say I taught them much in this class. I demonstrated and explained the process. And, I showed them some examples that resulted from the techniques. Then, I let them experiment and play. This is were their learning came from. They learned by trying something that they weren’t 100% sure of the results. Would it look like my example? Maybe or maybe not! Its a lesson about letting go when we create. Life is not always perfect, its messy sometimes, and what we hope things will look like don’t always result in the same.
They had the option to do something different from my demo, like combine techniques and folding patterns or use fabrics they brought from home. As they worked, I walked around the drying lines and was overwhelmed by the beauty. This teacher became the student asking them how they created their unique patterns.
That’s what I love about teaching and sharing ideas with other creatives. There’s always something we can learn from each other.
~ Nanette