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Eco Print Silk Scarf

Use natural materials such as leaves, bark, & flowers to imprint shapes onto a silk scarf.

Starts Jun 27
From 54 US dollars
Arts Council of White Lake - Nuveen Center

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Class Description

Ages 16+ $60, $54 for ACWL Members Eco printing is a technique using natural materials such as leaves, bark, & sometimes flowers to imprint their shapes onto fabric or paper. A bit of chemistry is involved, as the fabric or paper must be treated with a “mordant” to fix the prints, “modifiers” can be used to enhance the prints, and tannin-rich leaves provide the best prints! In this introductory class, participants will lay out tannin-rich leaves (such as maples, oaks, sumac, rose) on an 8" x 54” silk satin scarf treated with vinegar. They will then use an iron sulfate “modifier”, and, to add some background color, will add a strip of cloth soaked in dye over the top of their scarf. The entire sandwich is rolled tightly around a dowel in preparation for steaming for 1.5 to 2 hours. For this class, your rolled bundles will be taken home by the instructor to be steamed, and then returned to the Nuveen center unrolled, rinsed, & dried for your discovery and pick-up! Class minimum: 4 Class maximum: 6 About the Instructor: Melinda Schertenlieb has been working in the fiber arts most of her life:  sewing, embroidering, knitting, crocheting, etc.  She began exploring felting 12 years ago, and has taken a number of workshops (both group and individual) to learn techniques in wet felting.  Using unspun wool fibers, silk fibers, and other textural elements, Melinda primarily wet felts handbags, vessels, scarves, and brooches/pins.  She also enjoys working with fine papers and has studied bookbinding methods to create handbound journals, most of which feature an exposed spine to show the varied methods of stitching.  Melinda continues to explore techniques, and is expanding her fiber art learning to include eco printing on fabric and paper.  In that process, plants and leaves are imprinted onto a substrate through steaming.  She uses the imprinted fabric to create one of a kind handbags, and the imprinted papers are used to create unique covers for her handbound journals. ACWL-Nuveen classes are supported by the White Lake Community Fund of the Community Foundation for Muskegon County, CatchMark Technologies, Michigan Arts & Culture Council, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nuveen Benevolent Trust.


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Cancellation Policy

Please note - Registration for classes is required, unless otherwise noted. You may register online, by calling (231) 893-2524 or visiting the ACWL-Nuveen. Please enroll in classes at least 48 hours before the scheduled class time. Courses cancelled due to insufficient enrollment will be 100% refunded. You can cancel your registration up to 3 days in advance of the class date. If you withdraw from a class less than 3 days before the class, you will be given a class credit. If withdrawing the day classes begin, no refund or credit is available. To view our complete class policies, please visit www.artswhitelake.org/class-event-policies


Contact Details

  • 106 East Colby Street, Whitehall, MI, USA

    + 2318932524

    nuveen@artswhitelake.org


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The Nuveen Center is accessible to all visitors–whatever their ability. Each room is wheelchair accessible, including classrooms and restroom. Guide animals are also welcome. Feel free to call us in advance of your visit so we can accommodate any special needs. 

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Address: 106 E. Colby St.

             Whitehall, MI 49461

Email: Nuveen@artswhitelake.org

Phone: (231) 893-2524

Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 11am - 5:30pm

          Saturday, 11am - 3pm

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