Join us for the enchanting "Flower Dyeing the Orange Scarf" workshop at Briiskie Bobbins, where imagination meets artistry. Imagine high tea, flower marshmallows, and a luxurious scarf made from innovative fabric - orange peel satin.
During the workshop, you'll hand-dye your scarf with a unique flower pattern, ensuring no two results are alike. As a bonus, this exclusive orange peel satin scarf will nourish your skin with vitamin C, like a gentle cream. Experience the magic and leave with a one-of-a-kind wearable masterpiece.
At the end of this one-of-a-kind workshop, you’ll walk away with a truly unique scarf, its pattern as unrepeatable as a fingerprint, perfectly packaged for gifting—or as a well-deserved treat for yourself (because self-care is where sustainability truly begins!). This isn’t just any workshop; it’s the world’s first to use scarfs made from orange peels and various flowers to create beautiful, natural dyes. Picture yourself enjoying elegant tradition of high tea, surrounded by amazing, purpose-driven people, all while crafting something beautiful and meaningful!
Spots are very limited.
See you on the workshop!
Address:
402 West Pender st., Vancouver, V6E 1J6, studio 416. Buzzer 416, 4th floor
Date: January 18, 2025. 12pm-3pm (3 hours)
Flower dye workshop
Orange peel fabric is a revolutionary innovation in sustainable fashion established in 2014, transforming citrus waste into a luxurious and eco-friendly textile. This fabric boasts a silky, lightweight texture that drapes beautifully, offering unparalleled comfort and elegance. Rich in natural antioxidants and vitamin C, it is also gentle on the skin, making it perfect for those with sensitivities. The production process is a testament to environmental responsibility, reducing waste and minimizing the carbon footprint. Choosing orange peel fabric means indulging in exquisite, high-quality fashion while supporting a greener, more sustainable future.