Reinvigorating Soft Plastics: Make Your Own Purse with Robyn
Event description
Now that soft plastics are no longer being recycled in Victoria, you might find that you've amassed quite a bit. Even if you're conscious about refusing plastics bags, soft plastics do sneak in, particularly in food packaging.
This class will show you how to turn some types of soft plastics in durable and functional materials beyond their first life as food packaging and bags. You'll layer up and create your own material to a template to make your own purse or pouch.
A little bit of stitching and a snap button later...voila! Your own pocket purse.
All materials included, just come and have fun!
What will we cover?
In this fun hands-on workshop, you'll learn:
- Different types of plastic
- Tips for layering materials and applying heat
- Working with a template
- Adding press studs
- Sewing - blanket stitch
- Safety considerations
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible Venue
- All Gender Bathrooms
- Free Tix For First Nations Attendees
Who will be teaching?
Robyn Bunting (she/her) is a reuse, repurpose and remake enthusiast who was the owner of the studio and business ‘Harold and Maude‘ on level 2 of the Nicholas Building, that focused on recycling, repurposing and remaking.
She has spent 35 years working in theatre, film and television industry making all sorts of things - costumes and props and whatever you can imagine! - using sewing and craft technique of all types.
Important info:
Image: Teacher's own work
Any other questions or ways we can assist with accessibility? Just email us at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com
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