Dyed Bandana Workshop for Kids
Description
Ages 6 to 12. Create a bandana while exploring both art and science through playful experimentation. Discover how colour dye can be made from natural materials by painting and stamping onto fabric.Additional Information
Registration opens on Saturday, May 30 at 12:00 pm.
Using dyes created from berries, plants, and simple kitchen ingredients, participants will experiment with pattern and texture using brushes, sponges, and leaves. Some mixtures will include baking soda or vinegar, allowing colours to shift and react in surprising ways. Please dress for a messy activity.
Bio: Instructor Sara McCreary is a Métis textile artist and a second-year graduate student in Visual Arts at the University of Regina. She has a strong background in sewing and patternmaking, and blends both traditional and modern techniques in her work, drawing inspiration from Métis visual culture. Her art includes embroidery, quilting, natural dyeing, beadwork, and leatherwork, and she explores how Métis material culture changes over time through creative and collaborative design. Sara’s family and community stories, movements, and styles shape her work. She often uses reclaimed materials and references to family heirlooms, highlighting resourcefulness and adaptability.
*Registration required
20 spots available
When
Jul 8 2026, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Where
Prince of Wales Branch, Prince of Wales Branch
Event Type
School Support
Topic
STEAM, Games and Hobbies
