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Craft Corner- Make Do and Mend

Come join us at Off The Cuff for a fun-filled event of crafting and creativity! Our 'Make Do And Mend' workshop is perfect for anyone looking to learn new skills or simply enjoy a relaxing afternoon of DIY projects. 

We will be making felt patches and learning sashiko and other visible mending techniques, to patch up your old clothes. Clean up vinted corner, bring your old clothes and we can fix them up together, or come and make felt patches to take home, hang on your wall, or sew on on a pair of jeans!

Craft corner is a small workshop collective promoting positive mental health through arts + crafts. Everyone is welcome.

Session Details:

  • Materials will be provided
  • Off the Cuff are offering extended happy hour for anyone attending the session!
  • Bring your own clothes for mending + patching

£5 Tickets here! 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/craft-corner-make-do-and-mend-tickets-1697731894799?aff=ebdssbdestsearch 

Any questions, please reach out on instagram @craft.corner.ldn or via email [email protected]

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