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Sew your Own Bag (Over Shoulder Style), Te Atatu Peninsula Community Centre, Wednesday 29 June 11am- 2pm

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Sew a Crossbody over the shoulder messenger style bag in one day.  These bag will be made using fashion fabric offcuts and upcycled fabrics. We will provide fabric but If you have any special medium weight fabric you would like to bring, please bring it.

This workshop is for adults and teens who have had a bit of sewing machine experience.

Basic knowledge of sewing is required. 

Please bring your own sewing machine & Scissors!!!!

This workshop is run by The ReCreators.

The Re-Creators are on a mission to teach New Zealand how to upcycle, reduce, and reuse our resources, to share skills in reimagining 'waste' as creative opportunities! It's not only creative and sustainable but also easy and fun too! 

We invite you to join us in our skills-based workshops that empowers communities to experience the joy of upcycling, all while helping our planet and pocket by reusing materials that already exist.

The ReCreators will be following all government Covid guidelines including that all participants will need to:

- wear facemasks

- socially distance

When: Wednesday 29 June 11am - 2pm 

Where: Te Atatu Peninsula Community Centre, 595 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu Peninsula. Auckland. 0610.

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