Forget the generic macaroni necklaces this year and actually learn a skill that doesn’t involve hot glue and glitter all over the carpet. This ‘Mum & Me’ sewing workshop in Rosebery is the perfect pre-Mother’s Day bonding experience for the upcoming weekend. You’ll be making matching kitchen aprons ideal for all those family bake-offs or just looking like a coordinated team while you’re burning the Sunday roast. It’s held at the Sew with Galina school, where the atmosphere is as warm as a fresh cuppa. You get to slow down, share a few laughs, and actually create something useful side-by-side. One ticket covers both Mum and the little tacker (or not-so-little tacker), and it includes all the fabrics, materials, and even some complimentary cookies to keep the energy levels up. It’s a brilliant way to spend a Saturday morning together, and honestly, having a matching apron is a total power move for the next family BBQ. Plus, you’ll leave with a handmade project and memories that won’t end up at the bottom of a toy box by next week. It’s fair dinkum the most creative way to kick off the Mother’s Day celebrations early!
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