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Wild Color 
x Megan Mesloh


Sept 21





  MEGAN MESLOH  /  WORKSHOP  /  NATURAL DYES  /  OUTDOOR WORKSHOP  /  WILD PLANT DYES  /


We’re bringing you outdoors in the Columbia River Gorge for a one-day workshop dedicated to the exploration of foraged natural colors at Garnier Vinyards. Starting in the early afternoon we will follow our guide and textile artist, Megan Mesloh, on a nature walk through the breathtaking property of Garnier Vinyards and learn to identify the bountiful natural dye plants that grow in the Northwest landscape. We will discuss the mordant (pre-treatment) process for the fabric, identify and process plants, create dye baths and dye a full swatch card of colors on wool and cotton fiber.

Come take in the farm landscape on this special land that Garnier Vinyars calls home. Located five miles east of Hood River, Garnier Vineyards is a family-owned winery committed to sustainability and delicious Oregon wines.

This workshop includes an instructional dye book with fabric swatches from the dye pots, a silk scarf or cotton bandana. Light snacks and a tasting of Garnier Wine will be included.  Must be 21+.

How to get there: 

Take I-84 East toward The Dalles. Drive approximately 75 miles, then take Exit 87 toward Dufur/Bend. Merge onto US-197 South and continue for about 3 miles.Turn left onto Pleasant Ridge Road, then follow signs to Garnier Vineyards, which will be on your left. -> Link to Map


If you are looking to carpool, please email us and we will be arranging a list of fellow carpoolers from Portland to the Vineyard and returning post workshop / Address: Garnier Vineyards, 8467 US-30, Mosier, OR 97040, United States

$185
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Note: Due to the nature of our workshops, tickets cannot be refunded after purchase. If you can’t attend the workshop after purchase, future credit will be applied to upcoming workshops at Landdd.

 *Contact us for student pricing. 




Includes
All materials, test swatches, silk scarf or cotton bandana. Light snacks and a wine tasting by Garnier Vinyards.
Date
Saturday, Sept 21
11—3pm
Portland, OR


Schedule
11pm: Meet on-site
11:30—12pm: Native Plant Walk
12—2pm: Demo/Create
2—3pm: Wine Tasting
Uses
Decor Object
Scarf 
Bandana
Gift
Test Book
Skill Levels
All Skill Levels






Megan Mesloh is a textile artist and educator living in Hood River, Oregon. She has taught craft curriculum for ten years, with a focus on plant foraging, natural dyes, and weaving. She received a BFA in Textiles from Oregon College of Art and Craft in 2014. Through place-based exploration (foraging plants specific to a region, terrain or season) and a deep curiosity for the natural world, Megan has built a relationship with dye plants and natural fibers as a way to re-connect to where things come from and how they are made.







Megan’s work @mcmazlow








Photo: Garnier Vinyards, North Vinyard facing the Columbia River Gorge. Summer.



Photo: Garnier Vinyards, East Vinyard facing the Columbia River Gorge. Fall.





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