Collective Mending — Antonella Di Dedda

By popular demand, another gathering dedicated to collective mending—a simple yet radical act against fast fashion.

A thread doesn’t just repair fabric; it stitches together a new way of relating to clothing, a more conscious approach to consumption. A needle moves through the weave of a garment, restoring value to something that might otherwise be discarded. Mending is not just about fixing but about transformation—an act of quiet resistance, a conversation with time.

Textile artist Antonella Di Dedda leads the session, sharing techniques and creative solutions to extend the life of garments we cherish. Stone Oven House provides reclaimed fabrics, its mountain-view spaces, and a refreshing herbal tea with mint and elderflower syrup.

A gathering where needle and thread become tools of care, in a collective ritual that weaves together craft, sustainability, and community.

Collective Mending — Antonella Di Dedda