Make & Mend Night

Date & Time
January 15, 2026 Thursday 6:00PM-8:00PM
Price
Status OPEN
Partner cloudgazers
Details

cloudgazers Make & Mend events are monthly hands-on gatherings where slowing down meets making.
Every 3rd Thursday at the CIRCULAR LIBRARY, we come together to learn simple, useful creative skills — from sewing and mending to working with our hands in a mindful way.

Each session offers practical guidance, shared tools, and space to bring your own projects, all held in a warm, welcoming atmosphere with tea, homemade kombucha, and community. Come to learn something you can use right away, and leave feeling more connected — to your clothes, your creativity, and each other.

No experience needed. Beginners and seasoned makers are equally welcome.

January Session: Learn How to Hem Your Pants

During our first gathering, you’ll learn:

  • How to properly hem pants (by hand or machine)
  • Basic sewing techniques you can use again and again
  • How to use a sewing machine (we’ll have a few available)

You’re also welcome to:

  • Bring your own small sewing or mending project
  • Learn tips for repairs, alterations, and mindful clothing care

 Materials & Tools

  • Sewing machines available for learning and practice
  • Basic sewing tools and materials included
  • Feel free to bring your own garment or project

Comfort & Community

We’ll have:

  • Tea
  • Homemade kombucha
  • A cozy, creative atmosphere to slow down and enjoy the process

 

Hosted by cloudgazers, a community celebrating slow creativity, connection, and handmade beauty.

About Instructor

Sanni Diesner, Fashion Designer and Creator of Magical Spaces

Sanni is passionate about designing spaces and clothing. She have created healing houses in Los Angeles, Germany, and Tenerife, where people can connect through art and music, experiencing profound healing. As a mother of four sons, Sanni possess boundless energy and strong problem-solving skills. Connection is vital to her, not just online but also in person and heart to heart.

CIRCULAR LIBRARY