Honeycomb Darning Workshop

Honeycomb Darning Workshop

By Team Sikel

Learn honeycomb darning, an unfussy visible mending style to repair thinning or holey knit fabrics. All tools and materials provided.

Date and time

Location

Bayston Hill Memorial Hall

Lyth Hill Road Bayston Hill SY3 0DR United Kingdom

Good to know

Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • Ages 16+
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 1:15 PM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Learn honeycomb darning - an unfussy visible mending technique, best used to repair knitwear like socks and t-shirts. Help keep your clothes lasting longer, saving you money and helping the planet.

We'll work together through the technique on scrap fabric, covering how to mend thinning areas as well as where there's a hole, before getting you set up on repairing your own garment. Bring along a sock, t-shirt, or similar to mend. Smaller damage is easier for just starting out.

All tools and materials are provided (including scraps of fabric to practice the technique), but feel free to bring along any supplies or tools you have. There will be tea and coffee to drink as well as biscuits.

Please note, this class will involve small hand stitching, requiring a certain level of dexterity and close up work. Please bring reading glasses if you need them.

About the venue:

The class will be taking place in the Burgs room of Bayston Hill Memorial Hall. The hall has free parking. There is step-free access to the room and a disabled toilet in the venue.

About the tutor:

Kelly has been sewing for decades, but fell in love with visible mending about five years ago. Not content with just repairing her family's clothes, she regularly volunteers at Oswestry and Borders repair cafe, and enjoys the variety of mending styles she gets to use on the items brought in. She's passionate about reducing waste by repairing or repurposing thing that others might consider rubbish. She has a vintage darning mushroom collection she's trying (and failing) to keep under control.

Here are some examples of honeycomb darning:

Here are some examples of the kind of damage you can repair, and the sort of thing you should bring with you.

Frequently asked questions

What do I need to bring?

Yourself and a knit garment like a sock or t-shirt with a small hole or worn area you'd like to mend. We'll be using oranges and jars as mending surfaces so you can take any in-progess work home.

Where can I park?

There's free parking at the hall. If you're coming with a friend please car share if you can!

What teaching methods will be used?

There will be pre-made examples available to inspect, I'll be demonstrating the techniques repeatedly, and going around to show everyone up close if required, and I'll have a handout available to refer to during class and take away with you.

Is this class suitable for students with additional learning needs?

I do not have a qualification or significant experience teaching those with additional learning needs. If you would like to take this class, please contact me ahead of time. I can create a special ticket for a learning support assistant to attend for free. This needs to be arranged before the class.

Why is there an age restriction?

I only have experience teaching adults, and I want to ensure that everyone has the best possible outcome.

Is the venue accessible?

Bayston Hill Memorial Hall has step-free access and disabled toilets. We'll be in the Burgs room.

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£22.38
Sep 28 · 1:30 PM GMT+1