Shibori Circles Crochet Tablecloth
Vintage cotton crochet tablecloth features medallion motifs and a scallop edge.
Dyed with madder, then tied and bound, and finally overdyed with indigo to create a central indigo portion.
Fun Fact: Kanoko shibori is what is commonly thought of in the West as tie-dye. It involves binding certain sections of the cloth to achieve the desired pattern. Traditional shibori requires the use of thread for binding. The pattern achieved depends on how tightly the cloth is bound and where the cloth is bound.
Vintage cotton crochet tablecloth features medallion motifs and a scallop edge.
Dyed with madder, then tied and bound, and finally overdyed with indigo to create a central indigo portion.
Fun Fact: Kanoko shibori is what is commonly thought of in the West as tie-dye. It involves binding certain sections of the cloth to achieve the desired pattern. Traditional shibori requires the use of thread for binding. The pattern achieved depends on how tightly the cloth is bound and where the cloth is bound.
Vintage cotton crochet tablecloth features medallion motifs and a scallop edge.
Dyed with madder, then tied and bound, and finally overdyed with indigo to create a central indigo portion.
Fun Fact: Kanoko shibori is what is commonly thought of in the West as tie-dye. It involves binding certain sections of the cloth to achieve the desired pattern. Traditional shibori requires the use of thread for binding. The pattern achieved depends on how tightly the cloth is bound and where the cloth is bound.