Speedweve mending (also known as Speedweve darning) is a process of mending textiles visibly. 

This process can be used for weaving, mending and stitching on a variety of textiles from woollen jumpers to jeans. The hole is mended, and the mending/darning can be seen.

Once you have been taught this fun process you can use to repair linen or clothing.  It means you can up-cycle instead of throwing away – becoming sustainable and part of the slow fashion movement. You may become hooked!

In this one-day workshop you will learn all the tips and tricks of speedweve mending which you will be able to use in everyday life. Over time you can progress to mending with shapes such as diamonds, checker patterns and hearts.

You will bring your own garments to be repaired and return home with them mended in a fashionable manner. Small looms, needles and wool/yarn will be available at the workshop and the tutor will be able to direct you where to source your own equipment for your work at home.

This is a great workshop for beginners or refreshers. 

Dates Available:

Saturday 19 October 2024 (10:00am to 16:00pm)

There is a small materials charge of $15 paid directly to Renée at the beginning of the workshop (internet payment or cash please).

Tea and coffee is provided.

The workshop location is best reached via car/taxi, or using Nelson's eBus network.

Slow Fashion Workshop - Visible Mending with a Speedweve Darning Loom

Regular price $130.00
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Tutor: Renée Clothier

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Level: Beginner

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Date: 19 October 2024 | 1 Day Workshop

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Location: Nelson College for Girls | Nelson City

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Speedweve mending (also known as Speedweve darning) is a process of mending textiles visibly. 

This process can be used for weaving, mending and stitching on a variety of textiles from woollen jumpers to jeans. The hole is mended, and the mending/darning can be seen.

Once you have been taught this fun process you can use to repair linen or clothing.  It means you can up-cycle instead of throwing away – becoming sustainable and part of the slow fashion movement. You may become hooked!

In this one-day workshop you will learn all the tips and tricks of speedweve mending which you will be able to use in everyday life. Over time you can progress to mending with shapes such as diamonds, checker patterns and hearts.

You will bring your own garments to be repaired and return home with them mended in a fashionable manner. Small looms, needles and wool/yarn will be available at the workshop and the tutor will be able to direct you where to source your own equipment for your work at home.

This is a great workshop for beginners or refreshers. 

Dates Available:

Saturday 19 October 2024 (10:00am to 16:00pm)

There is a small materials charge of $15 paid directly to Renée at the beginning of the workshop (internet payment or cash please).

Tea and coffee is provided.

The workshop location is best reached via car/taxi, or using Nelson's eBus network.