Shibori
Shibori is a Japanese dyeing technique that typically involves folding, twisting or bunching cloth and binding it, then dyeing it in indigo.

Kanoko Technique
The Kanoko shibori style is one of the easier Shibori techniques to duplicate because it only requires some twine. Plus, it is the most similar to tie dyeing.

Itajime Technique
Itajime is a traditional Japanese dyeing technique that involves folding fabric and clamping it with wooden blocks or shapes before dyeing, creating geometric patterns and resist designs.

Arashi (Pole Wrapping) Technique
Arashi is the Japanese term for “storm.” It’s also known as the pole-wrapping technique because it involves wrapping fabric around a pole (or PVC pipe). The results are beautiful, often resembling water waves.