Community Service Eco-Pounding Brajan Village, Brajan District, Mojosongo District, Boyolali District

  • Viola Rahmana Universitas Tunas Pembangunan
  • Wanda Julisna
  • Dimar Prabawati
  • R Soelistijono Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta
  • Daryanti Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta
  • Siti Mardhika Sari Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta
  • Achmad Fatchul Aziez Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta
Keywords: eco pounding, natural materials leaves

Abstract

Eco Pounding is a fabric dyeing technique that uses natural materials such as leaves, flowers, or branches to create fabric motifs. This technique is done by pounding natural materials onto the fabric using a hammer, so that the colours or motifs produced on  the fabric match the original texture or shape of the natural materials used. Eco pounding is  an eco-print technique that uses natural materials to create motifs on fabric, and this  technique is very easy to do and uses materials that can be found around. Shibori Arashi  dyeing technique is a fabric dyeing technique that utilises bonding and dyeing to determine  the motif on the fabric. In this technique, the fabric is patterned using a pattern that has been  made then crimped according to the pattern, then tied firmly using rope or rubber. After that,  the fabric is dyed in a dye made from indigo leaves. Shibori Arashi dyeing usually produces  striped motifs.

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Published
2024-08-07