About this Event
From 2 - 8 March, a range of local London businesses, authorities, non-profits and individuals will host a programme of events to support Repair Week. This year, join TOAST Repair specialists at TOAST Notting Hill and Traid, Shepherds Bush, where we will be celebrating our three-year partnership. Whether darned, reworked or visibly mended using techniques like sashiko repair, a garment that has been given a new life continues to tell a story of the wearer.
Come along to our repair workshops and drop-in consultations and discover the many creative mending options available. Please bring an item you would like to repair; alternatively, learn the techniques and create a small sample.
All workshops are suitable for beginners and free to attend, with the opportunity to make a voluntary donation to Traid.
- Sashiko & Patchwork Repair, Wed 4 March, 12pm - 2pm – Traid Shepherd’s Bush
- Knitwear Darning, Thu 5 March, 4pm - 6pm – TOAST Notting Hill
- Knitwear Darning, Fri 6 March, 1pm - 3pm – Traid Shepherd’s Bush
- Sashiko & Patchwork Repair, Sat 7 March, 10am - 12pm – TOAST Notting Hill
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Traid is a charity retailer on a mission to change fashion for the better. In the UK, they collect, curate, and resell second-hand clothes, giving fashion a new lease of life. Traid is the only charity dedicated solely to advocating for a better fashion industry, and to date, has put over 240 million garments back into use, saving 655,000 tonnes of CO2 and 112 million m3 of water. Traid funds global projects that support those impacted by the current system, including garment workers, their families & communities and organic cotton farmers, enabling a future of positive change. Our repair workshops are free to attend. However, you also have the option to make a voluntary donation. All proceeds will be donated to Traid's long-term programme with educational foundation . With the help of Traid, the organisation provides educational scholarships to young women in vulnerable communities in Tamil Nadu, South India.
is committed to preserving craftsmanship, creating long-lasting collections from quality materials; each item becoming a treasured piece to keep and pass on. keeps items in use for longer, championing textiles in all of its forms, one stitch, swap, renewal and donation at a time. Visit TOAST shops to connect through clothes swapping, learn techniques for textile repair and preloved items to extend their journey.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
TOAST Notting Hill, 191 Westbourne Grove, London, United Kingdom
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