Deconstruct and Upcycle:  Using OId Jeans to Make New Things
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Deconstruct and Upcycle: Using OId Jeans to Make New Things

Let's get crafty and turn those old jeans into something new and fabulous at our event Deconstruct and Upcycle: Using Old Jeans to Make New

By 757 Makerspace | Norfolk!

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757 Makerspace - Norfolk

737 East 23rd Street Norfolk, VA 23504

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Refunds up to 2 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Used jeans are everywhere: in thrift stores, garage sales, our kids’ bedrooms and our own closets. Denim jeans are made with an iconic cotton material that we recognize immediately by its soft feel, its strong fabric, and its comfortable fit. We’ve worn them distressed, cut off, spangled, patched, straight legged and bell bottomed.

What else can we do with old jeans? In this 3-hour class, learn to deconstruct used jeans and identify the design and structural elements that make these garments a versatile raw material for an infinite number of practical or decorative or useful items that you need or want to create.

During this class you will deconstruct a pair of jeans that you bring from home or from a thrift store, and make one or more projects using sewing machines, hand sewing, staplers, and glue. Project ideas will include bottle carriers, tool aprons, tool pouches, and stash holders. Or, you can design and make your own project.

Catherine Severo, the class leader, is an upholsterer who has used recycled jeans for pillows, bags, aprons, sofa covers, pencil cases, and has upholstered armchairs, foot stools and poufs with jeans.

You will need to bring: one or more pairs of used jeans that can be deconstructed, a pair of strong scissors, and a pencil. We will have more jeans, seam rippers, thread, sewing machines, irons, paper, sewing notions, and lots of ideas to share!

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757 Makerspace is here to help you bring your ideas to life.

Located in Norfolk, Virginia 757 Makerspace was established in 2013 to bring a focus to design, making things and prototyping. In our 28,000 square foot property you'll find:

  • a great selection of tools for wood, metal, textiles, plastic, jewelry, and electronics
  • instruction on the safe and efficient use of these tools
  • space to make things
  • a welcoming community of interesting, creative people making things

Whether you're an artist, engineer, inventor, student, fabricator, entrepreneur, hobbyist, or all of the above, this is a place to actively make your future. Visit us for a free tour  —we're located in the historic railroad district, minutes from Downtown and the Ghent area. Take safety classes on the tools you need. Start your membership for a day, month, quarter, or year.