
25th April 2026
– from £195 per person.
Join a hands-on small-group workshop at Modja Modja House, Margate. Explore Kariyasu natural dye, experiment with fabrics, and create your own Furoshiki wrap. Book as a stand-alone experience or with an overnight stay.
Dive into the world of Japanese natural dyes with a focus on Kariyasu. Drawn from the grass 'Miscanthus tinctoriusone', Kariyasu is one of Japan's oldest dyes, mentioned in ancient texts and used for commoner's clothes during the Nara Period it creates fresh greeny-yellow to mustard hues.
Over the course of the day, you’ll learn traditional techniques for preparing fabrics and mordants with a focus on vegetable fibres (cotton and linen), create multi-step dye gradients and explore modifiers to achieve a variety of hues.
This workshop is designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of natural dye processes and a finished linen Furoshiki wrap to take home as a unique memento of your experience.

10:30 – 12:00: Introduction to Japanese colours, fabrics, and mordants. Preparing materials for dyeing.
12:00 – 13:00: Working with the Alum lactate mordant and “dung” solution; fabrics soak over lunch.
13:00 – 14:00: Lunch (participants are welcome to go out locally).
14:00 – 16:30: Create Kariyasu dye pot, experiment with gradients and modifiers, and begin your Furoshiki wrap.
Note: Exact times and sequence may vary slightly depending on the group and materials.
Date: Saturday 25th April 2026
Time: 10:30 – 16:30
Location: Modja Modja House, Margate (kitchen and dining areas)
Max participants: 4 (small group ensures individual attention)
Takeaway: One Furoshiki wrap, dyed by you and several colour tests ready to begin your own dyeing journal.
Booking options: Workshop only or Workshop + Overnight stay at our Japanese themed bed & breakfast.
Refreshments: Tea and coffee provided. Participants are welcome to go out for lunch.

The workshop is led by Amy Croft, visual artist, curator, and founder of Modja Modja House in Margate. Trained in Fine Art in Vienna, her practice has gradually moved into textiles, combining hands-on making with design-led research. Her approach is grounded in learning directly from specialist craftspeople working in natural dye, both in the UK and Japan.
Central to her work is a fascination with the subtlety and intelligence of Japanese colour palettes. This began with A Dictionary of Color Combinations by Sanzo Wada and expanded into in-depth research into the historical origins of these colours through plant-based dyeing practices, drawing on sources from The Tale of Genji (11th century) to the colour research of dyer Sachio Yoshioka.
This knowledge underpins the natural dye workshops at Modja Modja House, a small collection of handmade Japanese noren and workwear designed and crafted by Amy, alongside her client-based commissions.
Workshop Only: £195 per person
(Includes full-day dye workshop and Furoshiki wrap. Lunch not included.)
Workshop + Overnight Stay: £395 per person
(Includes workshop, Furoshiki wrap, and one night’s stay with breakfast.)

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