Explore the art of natural dyeing with shibori techniques and marigold pigments at this hands-on workshop.
Sun, 14 Jun 2026
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (America/Detroit)
Muskegon Conservation District Twin Lake , Michigan
Discover the vibrant world of botanical color at the Shibori & Marigold Natural Dye Workshop. Hosted at the scenic Muskegon Conservation District, this immersive session invites participants to explore traditional shibori folding techniques combined with the rich, golden hues of marigold pigments. Whether you are a seasoned textile artist or a curious beginner, this workshop provides a unique opportunity to create custom, eco-friendly fabric designs while learning about sustainable, plant-based dyeing practices in a beautiful outdoor setting.
What to Expect
Participants will engage in a guided, hands-on session learning how to prepare fabric and apply natural dyes using traditional methods.
Who Should Attend
Textile artists
Craft enthusiasts
Eco-conscious individuals
Beginners interested in dyeing
Agenda Overview
The workshop runs from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, covering preparation, folding, and the dyeing process.
Venue & Address
Muskegon Conservation District
4735 Holton Rd Twin Lake , Michigan – 49457 United States
Organizer
Muskegon Conservation District · Non-profit
Dedicated to conserving Muskegon County's natural resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring?
Please check the official event page for any specific material requirements.
Is experience required?
No, this workshop is suitable for all skill levels.
Where is the event held?
It is held at the Muskegon Conservation District, 4735 Holton Rd, Twin Lake, MI.
How do I register?
Registration details are available via the Muskegon Conservation District website.
Is there an age limit?
Please contact the organizers for specific age requirements.
Are materials provided?
Yes, the workshop includes the necessary materials for the dyeing process.
Tags
Workshop
Natural Dye
Shibori
Textile Art
Twin Lake
Michigan Events
Summary
A hands-on natural dyeing workshop featuring shibori techniques and marigold pigments at the Muskegon Conservation District.