RECYCLE, HELP CHARITIES AND LEARN TO SEW…

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TRAID is a charity which sells or reworks some one-off pieces of clothes given to them to sell in there shops, TRAIDremade.

TRAID works to make the nations unwanted clothes matter. They divert clothes from landfill at our textile recycling banks, and after hand sorting, resell the best in their legendary TRAID shops. The profits raised support projects fighting inequality and exploitation in the global textile supply chain, and projects establishing environmental sustainability in some of the world’s poorest communities.

Sew Good in 2012 with TRAID for FREE Learn to Sew Good with the fashion recycling charity TRAID at monthly workshops held in their Camden store throughout 2012.
Bring a garment you no longer wear and they will give you the skills you need to fix, alter and revive your wardrobe. These simple techniques help to extend the life of your clothes, and will give you the confidence and knowledge to adjust second hand, charity shop and vintage finds to fit perfectly.
Whether you need to fine tune your skills, get to grips with a sewing machine, or even learn to thread a needle, the Sew Good team will help you find creative avenues for transforming unwanted clothing, into something you’ll love to wear.
Due to Sew Good’s popularity, booking is essential. Please email sewgood@traid.org.uk The workshops take place the second Thursday of every month between 6pm and 9pm at TRAID Camden, 154 Camden High Road, London NW1 0NE. These workshops are free.
12 January // 9 February // 8 March // 12 April // 10 May // 14 June // 12 July // 9 August // 13 September // 11October // 8 November // 13 December

ARE YOU FEELING STITCHY…

vintage buttons

If, like me, you have decided to ‘have a go’ at some sewing projects then you will love this website http://www.feelingstitchy.com

It has lots of patterns and projects on different embroidery patterns for you to try.

If it’s vintage projects and patterns you are interested in then the site to look at is http://www.wesewretro.blogspot.com

This site has vintage patterns, vintage fabric and vintage style.

Another really, really interesting site is a lady who is trying to make a dress, nearly every day, http://www.dressaday.com