when: 10 - 31 October 2022 | | cost: Free | address: 30 Carrington Rd Marrickville NSW 2204 Australia | website: https://reversegarbage.org.au/workshops/events/ | tickets: https://classbento.com.au/l/xygu-w
published: 17 Oct 2022, 5 min read
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Our resident mender, Celia Callow, has been a Reverse Garbage visitor for over 30 years.
With a deep respect for existing resources, an antipathy to waste, and a passionate commitment to creative reuse, she has offered to host a limited series of Make, Mend and Repair sessions in our new education space.
Over 4 weeks (2 hours each), Celia will provide an opportunity for like-minded folks to get together, learn mending skills, and discuss ways to reduce their own eco-footprint, as well of those of their communities.
The focus will be on extending the life of clothing and household textiles, investigating and creating alternatives to single-use items for your home, and finding creative ways to reuse items that are beyond repair. Celia will help share new ideas and empower you to have a positive mindset and live more sustainably.
These Make, Mend and Repair sessions are open to adults of all ages (17+), genders and skill levels. Reverse Garbage is looking forward to enjoying, gentle mornings powered by cookies and goodwill.
If you've never used a sewing machine before but would like to try, this is your opportunity to do so. Celia will be hands-on to teach basic mending skills and offer suggestions on how you can repair your existing items, either by hand or using one of her two vintage sewing machines.
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Our resident mender, Celia Callow, has been a Reverse Garbage visitor for over 30 years.
With a deep respect for existing resources, an antipathy to waste, and a passionate commitment to creative reuse, she has offered to host a limited series of Make, Mend and Repair sessions in our new education space.
Over 4 weeks (2 hours each), Celia will provide an opportunity for like-minded folks to get together, learn mending skills, and discuss ways to reduce their own eco-footprint, as well of those of their communities.
The focus will be on extending the life of clothing and household textiles, investigating and creating alternatives to single-use items for your home, and finding creative ways to reuse items that are beyond repair. Celia will help share new ideas and empower you to have a positive mindset and live more sustainably.
These Make, Mend and Repair sessions are open to adults of all ages (17+), genders and skill levels. Reverse Garbage is looking forward to enjoying, gentle mornings powered by cookies and goodwill.
If you've never used a sewing machine before but would like to try, this is your opportunity to do so. Celia will be hands-on to teach basic mending skills and offer suggestions on how you can repair your existing items, either by hand or using one of her two vintage sewing machines.
Go see Make do and mend textile stitching class 2022.
Make do and mend textile stitching class 2022 is on 10 - 31 October 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Marrickville. Call 02 9569 3132 for details. Visit their website at https://reversegarbage.org.au/workshops/events/.
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