Learn to Darn: Knit Repair

Join Meret of Re_Thrindle for a knit repair workshop that will breathe new life into your favourite cosy clothing.

Holes in knitwear can be tricky to mend and need to be taken care of quickly so that they don't unravel. Learn how to darn any unsightly holes in your knit. Bring a knitted item in need of mending, all other materials will be provided.

What to expect:

  • Learn how to fill in holes in your knit wear

  • Learn beginner-friendly repair skills

  • Repair a well-loved item of clothing

This workshop is best for holes and tears in knit, especially junky knit such as woolly jumpers.

Age restrictions: 18+

Adult £20

What people are saying

★★★★★
Josie Maskell
Jan 2024

Very helpful workshop, I had a jumper with a couple of holes and decided it was worth investing i...

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★★★★★
T
Dec 2023

Meret was a fantastic host, have clear instructions and was a very patient teacher! The technique...

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How to get there

On the day

  • Meet Meret in the fashion department workshop space at Sparks Bristol (it’s the yellow corner next to the rework atelier). Bring an item to work on.
  • If you’re unsure which would be the best workshop for mending your item, contact Meret through Yuup.

Changes happen, don't worry

How to change dates
Change of plans? You can easily rebook the next available slot up to 7 days before your experience.
How to get a refund
Can't make it? We understand things happen! You can cancel and get a full refund up to 7 days before your experience.
Please note that this refund policy does not apply to gift bookings. You may reschedule your gift if outside the time period stated above. However, all gifts are non-refundable and expire exactly 1 year after the date of purchase.

You'll be hosted by

Meret Faerber (She/Her)

Hi. My name is Meret and I love sewing and sharing my skills. I am a sustainable fashion workshops facilitator, hosting workshops all things mending and upcycling!

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