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It was repairing a zip on a backpack as "a metaphor for self-healing" for Warrnambool's Claire Chatfield that spawned her love for fixing things.
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The Victorian is now one of the many repairers offering her services at the Warrnambool repair cafe that will be held on Sunday, June 23, at the Merrivale Recreation Reserve club rooms.
Repairing broken household items meant more than just fixing things, Ms Chatfield said, but brought with it a surprising side effect.
She said it was like its own form of therapy. "That for me became a metaphor for self-healing," Ms Chatfield said.
"It was one stitch at a time, and of course, it's not easy to sew that backpack, so I had to persevere.
"So there was a whole lot of things that were for me a healing journey." Ms Chatfield said the repair cafe was also a chance to reduce waste.
"I just I find myself upset by the amount of waste that we're creating and the fact that a lot of things are made to be thrown away," she said.
"The antidote to that in my mind is to repair things, and that's the basis for the whole repair cafe. Keep it in circulation."
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Warrnambool repair cafe project manager Brenda O'Connor said there were also social benefits. "It's also important to bring people together," she said.
"So that the social element I believe weighs up on par to repairing and reusing your household items. It's people engaging and also potentially people learning new skills meeting new people."
Ms O'Conner said repairers at the cafe were prepared to take on almost anything from pots and pans to old clothes to electronics and even bikes. "If you can carry it through the door, you bring it in," she said.
More information about the repair cafe can be found on their Facebook page.