Getting started with weaving

SAORI; A CRAFT THAT CAPTIVATES BEGINNER WEAVERS Have you heard about SAORI weaving? It is a popular Japanese weaving craft that has won the hearts of many over the decades and now spans many different countries around the world. Its uniqueness lies in its free-flowing creativity that gives complete freedom…

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Emerging from the pandemic…

Wow, what a ride these last 2 years have been! I remember way back in March of 2020, when whisper of this illness was spreading and heading off to the Lost Trades Fair, joking with my husband that I will have a hard time not hugging everyone like I normally…

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SAORI weaving Online Store NOW LIVE

Need to stock up on your SAORI weaving goodies? Yesss – after many months (actually years…) of considering, planning and implementation, the online store has finally gone live! What better way to buy SAORI goodies than in your PJs? Head over there to stock up on all your weaving and…

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Bengala Dye Pot

October is a stunning time in the Central Victorian landscape with Spring in full swing! It’s the BEST time to visit the Dyeing To Weave Studio! Join me at the Indigo Dye Vat or the Bengala Dye Pot for some wonderful, colourful magic and fun with shibori folding techniques. Learn…

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A Studio Workshop – the perfect gift!

Looking for the perfect gift for the person who has everything? Give the gift of a UNIQUE experience at the Dyeing To Weave SAORI Studio!  Workshop vouchers in SAORI weaving, Indigo Dye and Japanese Bengala Eco-dye are available for the perfect gift for the one you love for Christmas, birthdays…

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A sad farewell for Misao Jo

It is with such great sadness that we farewell Misao Jo, the amazing founder of SAORI weaving. Misao-sensei passed on 10th Jan at 11:30, peacefully in bed and surrounded by her family, only a couple of months shy of her 105th birthday.

I feel truly honoured to have met her and spent time with her and feel so incredibly privileged to be able to carry on her passion and philosophy through my SAORI teachings and studio. I am so glad that Elara was able to meet her too and to be present in this amazing woman’s energy.  2 old souls connected that day.

Misao Jo was an amazing woman of strength, vision and inspiration that has enabled tens of thousands of people to find their inner creative spirit through freestyle SAORI weaving.  As Kenzo Jo, Misao’s son and the President of the SAORI organisation wrote: “Misao founded SAORI weaving then she was 57.  She dedicated the rest of her life to sharing her philosophy with as many people as possible through doing workshops, writing books and making speeches. SAORI Weaving has now been welcomed in more than 50 countries, and there are more than 100 thousand SAORI Weavers in the world. Misao Jo had been a spiritual support or an indispensable core for all of us.  She was even more than that, because she was SAORI itself. ” 

Thank you Misao-sensei – your teachings changed my life and I feel so lucky to be able to carry on your wonderful work by introducing people to SAORI weaving.

Beginner Weaving

SAORI WELCOMES ALL LEARNERS SAORI is a freestyle form of weaving that originated in Japan by the visionary Misao Jo. It is a contemporary twist on traditional weaving where there is no fixed weaving pattern to follow. Consequently, it is the best weaving style for anyone beginning their journey in…

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Weaving for beginners

BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY INTO THE WORLD OF SAORI Weaving is a wonderful expression of our creativity. It is an art that seems daunting to many people, particularly beginners due to the often-complicated nature of weaving and setting up the loom.  BUT do not get disheartened if you know nothing about…

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New content is coming…

With the end of 2021 looming and such a big year of connecting with people online, it has brought many changes for me in the online space for Dyeing To Weave. One such change is the desire to keep connected with my audiences online through regular content. So, you may…

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