Past Events from July 30, 2022 – July 28, 2022 – Grid Magazine

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The Resource Exchange reFlea Vendor Market

The Resource Exchange 1800 North American Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The Resource Exchange's reFlea is a vendor market for local remakers, vintage & secondhand refurbishers, upcyclers and DIY creatives. So if you are interested in sustainability, creative reuse, and contributing to Philly’s circular economy, then reFlea may be the perfect event for you! reFlea Vendor Market Saturday, December 2nd 12pm-5pm, Rain or Shine FREE! The Resource Exchange at 1800 N American St, Philadelphia, PA 19122 in Kensington (just a few blocks from the MFL Berks Station) - VENDOR INFORMATION - Are you an artist? A maker? A DIY extraordinaire? A purveyor of sustainable goods? Do you reuse the disused, or

Free

Patchwork Pop up sale

STITCH AND DESTROY 523 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join us for a Custom Patchwork Pop-up sale at Stitch and Destroy! Choose a patch and a garment and have the patch sewn on in store to create your own custom one-of-a-kind upcycled piece! Shop from a wide selection of secondhand and vintage clothing and patches, and have the pieces customized in-store! Follow @oneofcupsclothing and @stitchanddestroyclothing on Instagram for more details

Clothing Swap at STITCH AND DESTROY

STITCH AND DESTROY 523 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Have you ever wanted to donate your clothing to STITCH AND DESTROY? Now you can at our monthly Clothing Swaps! Bring your unwanted clothing and textiles- wearable or not- and take home something new. Any clothing and textiles left over from the swap will be used to create our upcycled fashions. Our monthly Clothing Swaps will take place every last Saturday of the month unless otherwise stated. Why a clothing swap? We want to keep as much textile waste out of the landfill as possible, but first we want this clothing to be worn by our community. While our upcycled

Free