10.22023/mdx.5661112.v1 Sarah Desmarais Sarah Desmarais Sketchbook drawings made by Sarah Desmarais from the katagami stencils at the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture 2017 Middlesex University 2018 stencil drawing process design pattern Japan Art Textile and Fashion Design Crafts 2018-05-09 15:48:31 Dataset https://mdx.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Sketchbook_drawings_made_by_Sarah_Desmarais_from_the_katagami_stencils_at_the_Museum_of_Domestic_Design_Architecture_2017/5661112 Sketchbook drawings made by Sarah Desmarais from the katagami stencils at the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture at the beginning of the 'Katagami in Practice: Japanese Stencils in the Art School' Arts Council England project. <div><br></div><div><p>Sarah used experimentation with traditional stencil paper, rice-paste resist and dyes in order to demonstrate the value of experiential engagement with process and materials for understanding artefacts like the katagami. She used traditional stencil material, still available from Japan, and rice paste that she made according to a traditional recipe from sticky rice flour, rice bran, salt and slaked lime. She experimented with a range of dyes that have been used in Japanese textile production, including indigo and modern fibre reactive dyes. Each aspect of the design and making process - drawing from the katagami, stencil cutting, making rice paste, printing with stencils, dyeing fabric, washing out the rice paste - was explored in detail and the practical and reflective dimensions of the process documented in detailed field notes. These notes were then analysed for their main themes, and served as a springboard for the development of a three-day workshop for students at Middlesex University.</p><br></div>