Developed by weaver and dyer Catharine Ellis (North Carolina, USA) in the 1990s, these woven shibori scarf blanks utilize weaving structure as a resist technique. Inspired by traditional Japanese nui (stitched) shibori, the blanks are woven with supplemental warp or weft threads which create resist patterns upon gathering.
Approximately 152 x 28cm (60 x 11in). 75% mercerized pima cotton, 25% combed cotton; lightweight dobby weave. Machine serged edge with 100% cotton thread. Woven by Oriole Mill in Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA. Item: D-3 Dobby woven.
Watch how to gather a woven shibori blank:
You can learn more about the woven shibori process in Catharine's book, .