This 2-hour hands-on session will challenge you to rethink conventional approaches through innovative cutting and design techniques that eliminate fabric waste while unlocking new creative possibilities.
Join a community of forward-thinking makers and push your practice toward more sustainable, intelligent design.
We will provide: Half-scale patterns, pins, paper, rulers and fabric.
Please bring with you: Fabric scissors, pencils, highlighters.
Additional info: This advanced workshop is tailored for those with existing patternmaking skills at an intermediate level or higher and is not suitable for beginners.
This activity is part of the RMIT x MCC Circular Campus to Community Project.
RMIT and Merri-Bek City Council (MCC) have a shared vision to build meaningful connections out into industry, community, and academia to support social, economic and environmental opportunities.
The Circular Campus to Community Project is delivering a series of collaborative and connected circularity-themed programming. Activities will be centred around five streams: Regenerate, Repair, Recycle, Redesign, Rethink – with a focus on textiles creation, repair, and care, through knowledge and skill sharing.
To find out more visit: RMIT PlaceLab website.