
Got a broken toaster? Leggings with a torn seam? A chair with a dodgy leg? A broken necklace? The Repair Cafe is here for you. We visited a repair cafe in Walnut Creek and talked to the "repair coaches", as well as some of the folks who brought things in to repair.
Here is the national repair cafe website. It helps you find a repair cafe near you, and also offers tips and tricks for doing repairs at home.
And refreshments too!
My favorite (newly repaired) slippers!

Find a Maker Space if you are intrigued.
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