Come and learn how to mend your clothes in this hands on session with volunteers from Everyone Needs Pockets Network.
Holes in your clothes? Button fallen off? Tear in a favourite shirt? Things lying about waiting for that mend? Here’s your opportunity to fix them in this hands on session.
Volunteer stitchers and menders from the Everyone Needs Pockets Textile Reuse Network can help work out what needs doing and how to fix it, supporting you to mend your own clothes.
What we can help with:
This session is at Frome Boulder Rooms — a wonderful venue — you can watch everyone climbing and mend your clothes. And there’s a café with drinks and snacks available to purchase.
Come and enjoy a relaxed social atmosphere of mending your clothes.
These sessions are designed for all abilities and many kinds of repairs. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult throughout the session.
Please answer the questions as you book in, so we know how best to help you!
Our sessions are free of charge, but we welcome donations towards our activities!
Your hosts:
Everyone Needs Pockets is a growing network of 150+ makers, designers, stitchers, knitters, supporters, and researchers. The network works together to grow projects and enterprises that reuse textiles, save carbon and landfill and increase our wellbeing.
Frome Boulder Rooms is a purpose-built bouldering centre started in 2021 imagined from the team’s love of climbing and the outdoor lifestyle.
Future Shed Frome offers practical support to get green and healthy initiatives and enterprises off the ground through building networks, connecting people and start-up coaching. Share ideas, get support to bring them to life and make new connections so that we’re all better equipped for a greener, healthier future. Future Shed is part of Edventure, an organisation supporting community entrepreneurship in Frome.
This activity is part of Green & Healthy Frome a partnership programme with Edventure Frome, Frome Medical Practice and Frome Town Council taking action on health and climate. It is funded by The National Lottery Community Fund’s Climate Action Fund.