Patch-a-Palooza: DIY Patches for Your Clothing

Join us for Patch-a-Palooza extravaganza! Bring along your most loved garments in need of repair...but don't despair!

Join us for Patch-a-Palooza, a creative workshop where you'll learn to handcraft unique patches to personalise and mend your garments.

Whether you're looking to add flair to your favourite jacket or repair a cherished piece, this hands-on event will guide you through various stitching techniques and design ideas.

Bring a garment along if you want, but it’s not a necessity. All materials provided, no sewing experience needed.

Event details

Date: Wednesday 18 September
Time: 1:30-3:00pm
Location: Building 513, Level 2, Room 11, Brunswick campus

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