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OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 03:26 PM Mar 2013

Free Mending Library in San Fran that Creates Community



On the 15th of every month, Michael Swaine trundles into San Francisco’s Tenderloin district with a cart-mounted sewing machine—the old-fashioned kind, which you can only operate by means of a treadle. Setting up shop on a street corner, as he has done so for the past 12 years, Swaine offers his services as a tailor, mending whatever clothing the neighborhood’s residents bring him for free. A performance artist, an inventor, and a professor of ceramics at the California College of Arts, Swaine sees opportunities for change everywhere. Among his larger ambitions is the construction of a free “mending library,” a place for “fixing the holes in our lives…to borrow thread and sewing machines and talk about life.”

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Free Mending Library in San Fran that Creates Community (Original Post) OneGrassRoot Mar 2013 OP
I love San Francisco :) arcane1 Mar 2013 #1
Cool! And... cyberswede Mar 2013 #2
Awww, sweet shenmue Mar 2013 #3
He sounds like a member of Occupy lunatica Mar 2013 #4
Most definitely. :) n/t OneGrassRoot Mar 2013 #5

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
4. He sounds like a member of Occupy
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 07:53 AM
Mar 2013

This could so easily be used in the bartering system. This taylor could get everything he and his family need just by doing what he's doing now.

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