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Clothing Repairathon at St. Lawrence Market September 21

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Toronto Clothing Repairathon is excited to participate at the St. Lawrence Market Community Harvest Festival on Saturday, September 21 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Our team of crafty volunteers will be onsite fixing and mending clothes for free on the east side of Market Street (in between Front Street and The Esplanade).

Has your favourite shirt developed a hole or a ripped seam? Jeans that have worn out? Whatever the reason, we’ll repair it so it can live and be loved for longe! If you’d like to learn how to do repairs, we’ll will be happy to show you and help you mend your clothes.

First comefirst served. Maximum two items per person to ensure we help as many people as possible. And keep in mind, that we don’t do alterations, just repairs.

As a volunteer-driven group, we’re always looking for sewers of all skill levels. We’re a friendly and fun group who loves sharing our skills and giving back to the community. Wanna join our team? Please sign up at app.repairathon.com to receive notifications about upcoming events.

Clothing Repairathon at the Junction Farmers Market September 14

Toronto Repairathon volunteers at work.

Toronto Clothing Repairathon volunteers will be at the Junction Farmers’ Market (2960 Dundas St West) this Saturday, September 14. Have a zipper that needs repair? Jeans that are worn out between the thighs? Get more life out of your clothes and have them mended free of charge between 9am – 1pm.. First come, first served and maximum two items per person, to ensure we help as many people as possible. And keep in mind, that we don’t do alterations, just repairs. Hope to see you there!

Clothing Repairathon at the Junction Farmers Market June 1st

Toronto Clothing Repairathon is excited to be a part of the Junction Farmers’ Market (2960 Dundas St West) Zero Waste campaign on Saturday, June 1. Volunteers will be mending clothes free of charge between 9am – 1pm. Bring those holey sweaters, ripped jeans and shirts missing a button and volunteers will do their best to repair them. Maximum two items per person to ensure we help as many people as possible. And keep in mind, that we don’t do alterations, just repairs. Hope to see you there!

As a volunteer-driven group, we’re always looking for sewers of all skill levels. We’re a friendly and fun group who loves sharing our skills and giving back to the community. Love to help out? Please sign up at app.repairathon.com to hear about upcoming events.

Clothing Repairathon at the Junction Farmers Market Oct. 20

Toronto Clothing Repairathon is excited to be a part of the Junction Farmers’ Market Zero Waste campaign (2960 Dundas St West) on Saturday, October 20. Volunteers will be mending clothes free of charge between 9am – 1pm. Bring those holey sweaters, ripped jeans and shirts missing a button and volunteers will do their best to repair them. If you’d like to learn how to do repairs, volunteers will be happy to show you and help you mend your clothes.

Maximum two items per person to ensure we help as many people as possible. And keep in mind, that we don’t do alterations, just repairs. Hope to see you there!

As a volunteer-driven group, we’re always looking for sewers of all skill levels. We’re a friendly and fun group who loves sharing our skills and giving back to the community. Love to help out? Please sign up at app.repairathon.com to hear about upcoming events.

Clothing Repairathon at Diane Frankling Co-op Oct. 18

Toronto Clothing Repairathon is excited to host an event at the Diane Frankling Co-op  (85 Bleecker Street) on Thursday, October 18. Volunteers will be mending clothes free of charge in the Community Room between 6pm – 9pm. Bring those holey sweaters, ripped jeans and shirts missing a button and volunteers will do their best to repair them. If you’d like to learn how to do repairs, volunteers will be happy to show you and help you mend your clothes.

Maximum two items per person to ensure we help as many people as possible. And keep in mind, that we don’t do alterations, just repairs. Hope to see you there!

As a volunteer-driven group, we’re always looking for sewers of all skill levels. We’re a friendly and fun group who loves sharing our skills and giving back to the community. Love to help out? Please sign up at app.repairathon.com to hear about upcoming events.