Grandma's Hands: Introduction to hand sewing repairs (Woolens)

Grandma's Hands: Introduction to hand sewing repairs (Woolens)

By FABRICATIONS

A comprehensive introduction to different methods of hand sewing or darning your holey woollens!

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FABRICATIONS

7 Broadway Market Hackney London E8 4PH United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

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No Refunds

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Hobbies • DIY

Fabrications Introduction To Hand Sewing Repairs (Woollens)

Here at Fabrications we are regularly asked if we undertake repairs and alterations to various items of clothing. With Hackney's moth epidemic on the increase, it should come as no surprise that the most popular requests are for repairs to woollen jumpers.

Although we do not undertake garment repairs we usually offer those enquiring two options for repairs. The first option we recommend is that the person try using a dry cleaners to undertake the job. However, we always point out that this can often work out as an expensive option. Along with that option we always try to encourage the person to try to carrying out the repair themselves, offering advice on ways that they might achieve this.

Sadly, in recent years, and maybe as a result our growing “throw away” culture, there has been a marked decline in the practice of learning even the most basic of clothing repair skills. As such, many of us now lack a real understanding of the various stitching techniques and tricks, used in basic fabric repairs. This is also the case with traditional weaving and darning techniques used to mend and prolong the life of our cherished woollen garments.

In light of this situation, Barley has put together a comprehensive hand repair workshop focusing on common woollen garment repairs. The workshop is not only very informative, but also very enjoyable encouraging a really mindful approach to clothing repairs.

On completion of the class participants will confidently be able to:

- Use 2 types of 'Darning' techniques: Traditional Weave & Swiss Darning

- Apply techniques to different weights of woolens from fine cashmere jumpers to chunky hand knits

- Explore 'Visible Mending'

- Learn how to re stitch unravelled seams and cuffs.

- Consider different colour combinations and creative features.

- Work on your own mending pile!

About the Tutor: The class is taught by Barley Massey - a life long "sewist", passionate about creative reuse and encouraging others into the joys of making, remaking and mending. Barley used to work in costume for film & TV before establishing "Fabrications" on Broadway Market 25 years ago. She is an experienced tutor, aiming to build student's self confidence and knowledge. She teaches a regular programme at Fabrications as well as with other organisations and at events.

Class Size: Max 6 students

T ime: 11am - 1:30pm (Please arrive promptly)

Where: The class will take place in Fabrications "Re Imaginerium" studio (we no longer have a shop cat as depicted in one of the photos!) which is downstairs from the shop via 12 steps. The studio is light and bright with a homely feel to help you feel relaxed and inspired whilst learning. You will have your own work area (with some shared facilities like ironing, cutting table) We purposefully keep class sizes small to ensure a quality experience and plenty of guidance time with the tutor.

Class Includes: A starter darning kit and different woollen swatches to practise on (you are also welcome to bring along items of clothing to work on directly. Please ensure any moth eaten items have been put in the freezer for at least 1 week to kill any moth eggs that may still be dormant in the item before introducing to our studio!)

Please Note: There is no food or drink allowed in the studio, You are welcome to bring a sealed water bottle but please ensure all 'take outs' are consumed before arriving. For full day classes there is a scheduled lunch break.

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Full Booking Terms & Conditions: HERE

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Frequently asked questions

Can I bring food & drinks in?

There are no food and drinks allowed into Fabrications shop and studio. You are welcome to bring a re sealable drinks bottle and there will be a planned lunch break for all full day classes. Bring your own packed lunch or Broadway Market has a wealth of cafe's and food stalls to choose from.

What if I am late?

Please arrive promptly for class, ideally 5 mins before, we have a lot of content to work through. If you are experiencing transport issues please contact us on 020 7275 8043 or 07958 424 808 . If you just turn up late, you may be refused entry, it's diruptive and unfair on the rest of the group.

Do I need to bring any materials?

Most of our classes include materials, but please check the "Class Includes" or "What to Bring" in the events description. You are welcome to bring a woollen item to work on after learning the techniques (we will pracice on swatches)

What is the minimum age for the class?

We have young people from age 10 upwards attending our classes. However, please get in touch or visit Fabrications before booking, so we can meet the young person and guage if the class will be appropriate at this time.

Are the classes wheelchair accessible?

The classes take place in Fabrications studio, which is downstairs from the shop via 12 steps. If you are able to use stairs, there is a mezzanine area where you can tuck away your wheelchair. Please get in touch before booking to discuss any accomodations.

What if I need to cancel my booking?

Our classes are non refundable. There is a link to our full Booking T&C's in the description. If you contact us giving enough notice we may be able to transfer you to another date. If we are able to fill your place we will always offer an alternative, but this is isn't guaranteed.

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Oct 11 · 14:30 GMT+1