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Meet Australiaâs fashion fixers: âThereâs no apprenticeship, itâs more Bruce Lee styleâ Rosemary Wright is the owner and original dyer from Cullachange, a Sydney company that dyes your old clothing. Photograph: Carly Earl/The Guardian As people become more conscious of reducing waste, Australiaâs professional menders are welcoming a new wave of customers by DoosieMorris Tue 4 May 2021 13.30 EDT Last modified on Tue 4 May 2021 20.03 EDT âItâs like a puzzle,â Yusra Adin says, smiling from behind her sewing machine at Second Stitch, a community textiles initiative in Melbourneâs north. The former civil engineer from Iraq chuckles, recalling the tattered remains of a favourite T-shirt, brought in for repairs after its owner tore it off in shreds during a surprise arachnid encounter. âIt was in pieces, but we solved it.â ....
Meet Australia’s fashion fixers: ‘There’s no apprenticeship, it’s more Bruce Lee style’ Doosie Morris “It’s like a puzzle,” Yusra Adin says, smiling from behind her sewing machine at Second Stitch, a community textiles initiative in Melbourne’s north. The former civil engineer from Iraq chuckles, recalling the tattered remains of a favourite T-shirt, brought in for repairs after its owner tore it off in shreds during a surprise arachnid encounter. “It was in pieces, but we solved it.” Adin is a newly trained textile worker putting her proclivity for problem solving to use at just one of many thriving businesses catering to an increasing number of us keen to repair, refurbish or resell our fashion rather than let it go to landfill. ....