a:dress: Visible Mending with Deborah Nash

women, fashion and eco-action
Sunday 22 September // 11:00am – 14:00
The Clearing, Quarterhouse
Tickets £3

Darn it, don’t ditch it! A meditative mending clinic with knitter Deborah Nash, founder of Granny Drops a Clanger and one of the founding artists of the a:dress-women, fashion, and eco-action project in Folkestone. Breathe new life into much-loved articles of clothing using swiss and stocking darning techniques. Needles and yarn provided. This is a particularly good clinic for darning woolen or moth-eaten garments.

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13 September 2019

SALT 2019

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a:dress is a Folkestone-based project of activism and informal education designed to raise awareness and to challenge the devastating impact of fast fashion on the environment. Its focus is on female consumers, as women are disproportionately affected by both fast fashion and climate crisis.

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