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Japanese 'Tsumami' flower accessory workshop with Izumi

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Reverse Garbage
Reverse Garbage
30 Carrington Rd, Marrickville NSW 2204
When

Saturday 12 October 2024 from 10am to 12pm Saturday 16 November 2024 from 10am to 12pm Saturday 7 December 2024 from 2pm to 4pm Saturday 15 February from 10am to 12pm Saturday 29 March from 10am to 12pm Saturday 10 May from 10am to 12pm Saturday 5 July from 10am to 12pm Saturday 16 August from 10am to 12pm Saturday 29 November from 10am to 12pm

Make a beautiful ‘Japanese Tsumami Zaiku’ brooch with sustainable materials. ‘Tsumami Zaiku’ is one of the traditional craft skills in Japan to make beautiful accessories.

Learn how to make basic ‘Tsumami Zaiku’ flowers. Use various colours of sustainable materials such as scrap fabrics and donated beads.

You will make a brooch with small pieces of fabric and beads, approximately 3cm x 3cm.

Don't worry if you’re new to this craft – our warm and welcoming environment is perfect for beginners. The class will guide you through each step, ensuring you feel confident and inspired as you hone your creativity.

To see examples of Izumi's work check out her instagram @izumisewing

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