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In this natural dye class, students will learn how to fix color from flowers and bugs to cloth through steaming and immersion dye methods. Trinity will guide class participants through the hands-on process of dyeing cotton to create one-of-a-kind patterned bandanas and hand towels. During the class, students will learn about the dye process from beginning to end, including which plants you can grow and forage, steps to prepare your fabrics, resources for dye materials, and care instructions for naturally dyed cloth. Trinity teaches with a focus on creating long-lasting colors with natural dyes.
The materials fee includes 2 dye blanks (pre-mordanted organic cotton bandanas and/or cotton hand towels), dye materials, use of tools and supplies, and an informational handout.
Meet Your Instructor
Trinity Muller
Trinity Muller, the Minneapolis based natural dyer and textile artisan behind Petal & Hank, uses homegrown, foraged, and food waste dyes alongside traditional dyes from around the world to transform cotton, silk, wool, and other natural fibers. Trinity’s multi-disciplinary approach to creating textiles incorporates natural dyeing, foraging, and gardening, alongside processing raw wool fleeces, spinning, knitting, weaving, sewing, and surface design.
Trinity’s professional and academic background in education and her love of handmade goods shape her workshops. A lifelong learner herself, Trinity aims to deepen her students’ connections to fiber, textiles, and nature through hands-on experiences that welcome questions and encourage curiosity.
Course Details:
Cost: $25 materials fee
Date: September 27, 2025
Time: 1pm - 5pm
Prerequisites or Skill Level: Beginner Level
Age Requirements: 18+
Booking Information and Policies:
What happens after I book the class?:
After you book, we will send you a confirmation email from Squarespace. A few days before the class, we will send you an email with more details about our meeting locations and some housekeeping items.