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Five ways to re-vamp an shirt!


Rather than wasting your money in the shops, look no further than the back of your wardrobe for that old shirt. Bring it along to our creative workshop to discover inspiring ways to create a fresh look, or a lovely gift from the things you already have.


The workshop will follow an introductory site tour of the plant.


Learn from the experts, share sewing, repair, and upcycling skills creating something new from that unloved old shirt. Getting creative with your clothes isn?t just about saving cash: it can give you a fabulous style or unique gift that nobody else can match.


Lunch and refreshments will be provided.


Spaces are limited so please RSVP [email protected]


Monday 31 October (12:30pm- 4:30pm)

Southwark Integrated Waste Management Facility

43 Devon Street, SE15 1AL

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