Why Upcycling Matters
Fast fashion generates tons of textile waste every year, contributing to environmental pollution. Instead of throwing away old clothes, why not give them a second life? Upcycling is a simple yet powerful way to reduce waste and make green choices. By repurposing fabrics, you help lower landfill waste while creating something new and unique.
Our Green Sewing Workshop allows you to turn your old school uniforms, batik (sarong), or songket into a stylish tote bag. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced crafter, this workshop offers a fun and meaningful way to embrace sustainable living.
What Youโll Learn
This interactive session covers everything from fabric selection to stitching techniques. Our expert trainers will guide you step by step through the upcycling process. Youโll learn how to transform old fabrics into a functional custom food carrier that you can proudly use daily.
No prior sewing experience? No problem! This workshop is designed for beginners, so anyone can join. By the end of the session, youโll leave with a beautifully handmade tote bag, ready to be used or gifted to someone special.
Workshop Details
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Date: Pick a date that suits you
โฐ Time: 9:30 AM โ 12:30 PM
๐ Location: Pusat EPAL
๐ฐ Fee: RM35 (Early Bird) | RM79 (Normal Price)
You can register with the following link.
Be Part of the Green Change
Every small effort contributes to a more sustainable future. By joining this workshop, you actively reduce fabric waste while developing a valuable creative skill. Let’s work together to make eco-friendly choices and promote a greener future.
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