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october, 2025
october, 2025
17oct7:00 pm7:45 pmCarers Week - Basic Visible Mending Webinar
Ready to breathe new life into your wardrobe and household items? Join us for an interactive webinar with professional sewing expert Elise from Hoop Hoop Hooray! Elise will guide you
Ready to breathe new life into your wardrobe and household items? Join us for an interactive webinar with professional sewing expert Elise from Hoop Hoop Hooray! Elise will guide you step by step through the basics of visible mending, helping you repair a piece of clothing you already own.
No sewing experience? No worries! This session is designed for beginners, so you’ll learn simple techniques that you can use on any garment or fabric item around your home. With just a few affordable sewing supplies and a little time, you can transform worn-out pieces into something fresh, functional, and uniquely yours.
During the webinar, you’ll work on mending a denim or cotton item, but the skills you’ll learn can also be applied to:
• Clothing garments
• Accessories like hats, gloves and belts
• Linens and bedding
• Upholstered furniture (think couches and chairs!)
• Other fabric household items
This is your chance to get creative, save money, and help reduce waste—all while having fun! So grab that favourite piece that needs a little TLC and join us for a hands-on workshop that will inspire your inner maker.
When: Friday, 17th October | 7.00pm
Where: Online
(Friday) 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm
Online
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