Behind the Design: Bohemian Ikat

Ikat patterns--what's not to love?!

If you don't already know ... Ikat is a technique--a way of tie-dying yarn to make a pattern before the fabric is woven and one of the oldest techniques for beautifying fabrics. No wonder this "trend" is so long-lasting! This gorgeous patterning style is here to stay! And lucky for us--modern processes make it possible to enjoy these gorgeous patterns--on everything from textiles to dinnerware to--wedding stationery!

That said, curating Behind the Design today is Lisa--our graphic designer behind "Bohemian Ikat" our featured Save the Date design. Here she is to share her wedding inspiration from this timeless and unique patterning style.

 

iKat wedding invitation

 

"Ikat is such a versatile pattern. It has the same zig and zag as classic Chevron, but adds oomph with its jagged edges and syncopated shapes woven throughout. Use it on your reception tables, a clutch carried by your bridesmaids, borders for your signage, and of course on your stationery to add character to your wedding day.

You can choose the level of attention drawn by this pattern. Want to make an emphatic statement? Use bright, bold hues in contrasting colors. Want to keep is subtle? Use the trick employed on this Save the Date design: using complementary colors such as orange and blue, make the primary color a pastel and let the other add punch in its true form."

What are your thoughts on Ikat? How would you use it in your wedding?

 

Images: plate, pillow, tile, bouquet, poppy in glass