Hapazome Workshop

Hapazome, a traditional Japanese method of leaf dyeing, invites us to explore colour through the natural pigments found in plants. Using simple tools and gathered materials, we’ll press leaves and flowers into fabric to create botanical prints.

As we forage, arrange, and press our chosen plants, this sensory process invites us to connect more deeply with the natural world, encouraging us to take time to notice the textures, shapes, and colours that often go unseen.

This workshop offers a playful and mindful introduction to conscious textile practices. Participants will take home their own naturally dyed fabric, along with a renewed sense of curiosity and wonder for the patterns and pigments found in everyday plants.


Upcoming dates will be posted on social media and sent to my mailing list.

If you’d like me to bring Hapazome to your next event, feel free to reach out!




Images by Gretel Tobin and Mayah Eden Lasky
Spiraro acknowledges that their work is primarily made on the stolen land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation.


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