Two-part Crochet Course - T-shirt Yarn Bowl

Learn to make yarn and begin your journey through sustainable crafting at this crochet course in Merton.



2 x 2 hours Class size 1 to 6 guests    

  £20 - £50 (£20 for Child (Under 18); £50 for Adult) (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Arrive and get settled

Arrive and Get Settled

Our friendly team will greet you and help you get to get crafting and learn some new skills!


Cut up your t-shirt and get crocheting!

Cut Up Your T-shirt and Get Crocheting

First we'll start by explaining how to transform your old t-shirt into yarn, and then we'll start to get cutting! After this you'll be guided on how to begin crocheting your bowl


Crochet and finish your bowl

Crochet and Finish Your Bowl

Once you get the hang of crocheting, you'll then be guided through finshing your bowl to take home with you!


Join this t-shirt upcycling and crochet class in Mitcham and learn how to turn your old clothes into something beautiful. With 92 million tonnes of textile waste produced every year, this relaxed, hands-on workshop is the perfect way to give new life to your unwanted t-shirts while beginning your creative journey with sustainable crafting.
Guided by local artist Dina Klumbys, you'll spend this beginner-friendly session exploring the basics of making your own yarn. It’s a low-pressure environment where you can switch off from the daily grind and focus on the tactile joy of working with fabric. During this first part of the workshop, you'll master the fundamental techniques of crochet and discover how to prep your materials for your future projects.
By the time you finish, you'll have all the skills needed to continue your practice at home and will be ready for the second session where you'll create a unique crochet bowl. You'll leave feeling inspired by your new-found ability to reduce waste and find a moment of mindfulness through making.
  • Bring your own old t-shirts for upcycling – you’ll need one t-shirt to make a bowl in the next session.
  • Perfect for beginners – no experience needed.
  • Light refreshments provided.
  • Please arrive no earlier than 10 minutes before the workshop.
  • If you have any accessibility needs, please contact us in advance so we can ensure appropriate support on the day.
Please note: this is a two-part workshop. Part 1 is on Saturday 25th April and Part 2 is on Saturday 9th May.
What you'll get
A completed bowl.
Session repeats

This class series runs over 2 consecutive sessions, which are 2 weeks apart.


FAQ

What materials do I need to bring?
Just an old t-shirt to tansform into yarn, everything else is provided!
Where are you based?
The Preloved Studio is based at Canons House & Grounds, Mitcham, London Pedestrian Access: Entrances from Cricket Green, Madeira Road, and Commonside West The main entrance to the House is opposite the West Lawn (///gossip.bowls.pipe) By Public Transport: Short bus ride from Colliers Wood, Tooting Broadway, and Morden Underground stations Nearby bus routes: 118, 127, 200, 201, 264, 270, 280, 355, S1, N44, N133 Walking distance to tram & train stations: Mitcham Tram Stop – 10 min walk & Mitcham Junction Train Station – 15 min walk Connections to Croydon, Wimbledon, and London City By Car: Free parking available at Canons Leisure Centre Car Park (///pinch.stick.crazy) Google Maps / Sat Nav: Canons Car Park, Madeira Road, Mitcham, CR4 4HD
Is the Preloved Studio accessible?
Canons House has a few steps to the front entrance of the house but once inside we are located on the ground floor which also has an accessible toilet nearby. An accessibility lift is also avaliable. Please let us know if you have any accessibility arrangements you'd like us to cater for.
Location

Canons House & Grounds, Madeira Road, Mitcham

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The Preloved Studio is a vibrant community textile hub based at Canons House, created by the charity, Sustainable Merton with a clear mission: to tackle textile waste while inspiring creativity, confidence, and new skills. What began as a simple idea—to help people repair and reimagine their clothes—has grown into a thriving space where sustainability and self-expression go hand in hand.
For the past three years, The Preloved Studio has welcomed people of all skill levels to explore the world of textiles in an accessible, supportive environment. Our passion comes from seeing the transformation—not just of garments, but of people. There’s something powerful about learning to fix, alter, or completely reinvent a piece of clothing you once overlooked. For many, that “lightbulb moment” happens when they realise they can create something unique with their own hands, while also reducing waste and saving money.
At the heart of The Preloved Studio is a love of teaching. We believe that skills should be shared, not gatekept, and that creativity thrives in community. Our workshops are designed to be hands-on, relaxed, and empowering—whether you’re threading a sewing machine for the first time or experimenting with more advanced techniques. Watching participants grow in confidence, exchange ideas, and leave proud of what they’ve made is what drives us.
We work with a diverse range of talented facilitators from the local area and beyond—each bringing their own expertise, style, and story. Together, they’ve taught hundreds of participants through sessions like Sewing Machine 101, Creative Mending, and Basic Alterations. While repair and upcycling remain at our core, we’re expanding our programme to celebrate a wider range of textile crafts, opening up even more ways for people to engage with sustainable making.
What makes The Preloved Studio special is its sense of purpose and community. It’s not just about learning a skill—it’s about rethinking our relationship with clothing, valuing what we already have, and connecting with others along the way. Many people don’t realise how impactful small actions like mending or altering can be, but collectively, these skills help reduce waste and reshape habits.
As part of Sustainable Merton, our work is rooted in real environmental impact, but it’s the human stories that make it meaningful. From complete beginners to seasoned makers, everyone who walks through our doors becomes part of a growing movement—one that proves sustainability can be creative, practical, and deeply rewarding.
Whether you’re looking to learn something new, meet like-minded people, or simply give your clothes a second life, The Preloved Studio is here to help you get started.

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