
Darning Workshop
Thursday, May 28, 2026
5:30-6:30pm
552 Johnson Street
Tickets & Info
Event Description
Community EventsArts & CreativeLearning & Workshops
Join us to for a beginner friendly class where you learn how to darn your clothing!
Darning is a mending technique used to mend holes in clothing, most notably knits like socks and sweaters.
This technique allows your clothes to get a new lease on life and be a part of your wardrobe for years to come!
Bring an item to darn and we will provide the rest!
No experience necessary!
This event capacity is capped at 12 people. Please RSVP at your earliest convenience so we can confirm numbers. You will be contacted the Monday before the event to confirm your attendance. Please make sure you cancel your ticket if you can no longer attend.
By RSVPing to this event, you will automatically be enrolled in our marketing emails. You may opt out anytime.
Ecologyst respectfully acknowledges the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Lekwungen (Lək̓ʷəŋən), Squamish (Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh), Lil'wat (L̓il̓wat7úl), and all Coast Salish Peoples on whose land we live, work, and play.
25 interested

Thursday, May 28, 2026
5:30-6:30pm
552 Johnson Street
25 interested
Darning Workshop
Tickets & Info
Event Description
Community EventsArts & CreativeLearning & Workshops
Join us to for a beginner friendly class where you learn how to darn your clothing!
Darning is a mending technique used to mend holes in clothing, most notably knits like socks and sweaters.
This technique allows your clothes to get a new lease on life and be a part of your wardrobe for years to come!
Bring an item to darn and we will provide the rest!
No experience necessary!
This event capacity is capped at 12 people. Please RSVP at your earliest convenience so we can confirm numbers. You will be contacted the Monday before the event to confirm your attendance. Please make sure you cancel your ticket if you can no longer attend.
By RSVPing to this event, you will automatically be enrolled in our marketing emails. You may opt out anytime.
Ecologyst respectfully acknowledges the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Lekwungen (Lək̓ʷəŋən), Squamish (Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh), Lil'wat (L̓il̓wat7úl), and all Coast Salish Peoples on whose land we live, work, and play.
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