Tuesday 20th August
Report written by Sevan
Tonight, our group run attendees were sew happy with the task, that they all stayed for an extra 30 minutes to tie up some loose ends and finish off their draw string bags. In total 15 bags were created which task owner Mary will donate to Ealing Soup Kitchen to give to their clients ๐๏ธ
While everyone was excited about the task, there were some experienced needleworkers, some lapsed and others who'd never sewn a stitch in their lives. Mary and Yvonne came prepared with t-shirts which would otherwise have gone for textile recycling and were ready to be given a new life. They explained - more than once - how to slice and dice a t-shirt into 4 bags, using the features of the original garment to easily transform it.
Clare meanwhile inherited the job of hand-sewing the GoodGym flag, making good progress with the letters and also cursing the slippery material of the GGs. Who chose that spangly material is lost in the mists of time. On our next visit, completing the GoodGym flag and the GG challenge will pass on to someone else.
By the end of the task, almost everyone had created at least one bag end to end and learned the skill of threading cord through a hem or waistband. Emmanuella also became a magician, turning a t-shirt into yarn which was a bit like reversing the manufacturing process. Reusing and recycling in act(i)on ๐ช
See Emmanuella's trick here https://www.instagram.com/p/C-6EiobhtQl/
Wed 21st Aug at 7:31am
That was the best task ever! Looking forward to the next sewing project! ๐ชก๐งต๐งถ๐งท๐
Wed 21st Aug at 9:45am
Glad you enjoyed it and maybe some of you feel inspired to go to Ealing Repair Cafรฉs regular sessions in West Ealing or Northfield libraries or Pitshanger Manor
Wed 21st Aug at 7:45pm
The crafts look fantastic! ๐ Welcome back Emmanuella ๐ GoodGym flag still not finished? ๐ฎ I bet you guys just can't get enough of the Ealing Repair Cafe workshops and wanted to secure another one to "finish off the flag" ๐
Ealing
Help run drop-in service on a Friday where homeless can get free clothes and wellbeing services