Local children have learned how to design their own clothes, accessories and gifts thanks to Youth Week worshops hosted in Deni by A Fitting Connection.
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On Thursday children from the Intereach OOSH Holiday Program enjoyed creating from upcycled fabrics and were educated on landfill and protecting the environment.
On Friday those in attendance pimped out their old t-shirts and jeans, reinventing them into trendy new clothing items.
Both workshops were hosted in the Deniliquin Multi Arts Centre, and formed part of Edward River Council’s Youth Week program.
Poppy Armytage putting her designs in place.
Holly Armytage is just getting started on her jeans project.
Milly Hanmer is creating her design.
Amelia Armytage has big plans in place.
Jodie Stephens from A Fitting Connection was in charge of running the workshops in Deniliquin.
Connor Sampson, Ashton Londrigan, Isabella Jones, Max Rathbone, Raimy Henderson, Lavaysha Huckstadt, Poppy Armytage and Zara Lindsay-Field listen to instructions intently.
(Back, from left) Ashton Londrigan, Jodie Stephens, Lisa Huckstadt, Sienna Read, Isabella Jones, Connor Sampson, Jasmine Marshall, Jahsyah Slade, Laila White, Amelia Armytage and Charli Smedley; (front) Maddi Hunter, Poppy Armytage, Leah White, Zara Lindsay-Field, Harley Benger (sitting), Raimy Hederson.
What a great creation by Sienna Reed.
Fabrics and items for the OOSH children to create with.