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Fix It For Free: Master Woodwork, Sewing And Kintsugi At London Repair Week

February 24, 20262 Mins Read
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Fix It For Free: Master Woodwork, Sewing And Kintsugi At London Repair Week
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Want to know what it’s like at one of London’s repair cafes? Check out this video we made.

Does your set of wheels need doing up? Repair Week is a good time to do it. Image: ReLondon

Got an old bike you need fixing up? A radio you’d like to get working again? A favourite coat with that needs some TLC?

Repair Week is in London from 2-8 March 2026, with dozens of partners running workshops and events across the city, giving you the chance to breathe new life into cherished items, save money, be kind to the environment AND learn new skills.

Among events — taking place in various libraries, community centres, churches and other venues across London — are:

💻 Learn how to donate, rather than recycle your old computer tech.
🪡 Join an online ‘mend-along’ where tips are shared on how to refashion clothes.
💛 Master the Japanese art of kintsugi — aka ‘golden joinery’ — repairing broken objects with urushi lacquer.
🔨 Get a crash course in reclaimed woodworking for beginners.
🚲 Make the most of free advice from Dr Bike Ealing on bike repair and maintenance.
⛺ Let Decathlon teach you how to patch up your old tent.

London Repair Week: An electrical circuitboard being fixed

Learn to fix your things under the guidance of experts. Image: ReLondon

While handypeople will be able to mend your items at some of these workshops (and often at no cost to you), the idea is to follow guidance and pick up tips, so you learn how to make fixes yourself in the future.

London Repair Week: A woman in a orange blouse repairing a piece of fabric

Repair workshops and cafes can be found in London year-round. Image: ReLondon

With each London household producing a tonne of waste each year, it goes without saying that our habits need to change, and fast. The recent swell in ‘make do and mend’ attitudes — and popularity of shows like The Repair Shop — suggest a positive move towards fixing up rather than throwing away.

Of course, campaigns like Repair Week are in the best interests of local councils too, who have to deal with a lot of our jettisoned material.

Someone repairing a pair of jeans

Image: ReLondon

Repair cafes and workshops can be found in London year-round. Check out this list of places where you can get things fixed up.

Repair Week, 2-8 March 2026, London-wide

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