You don’t need to know tools — you just need a place to learn them. This hands-on workshop is built to teach the basics in a comfortable, no-pressure setting alongside other women who want to stop relying on someone else to get things done.
This class isn’t about proving anything — it’s about learning to use real tools, the right way, with real practice. Whether you’ve never held a drill or you’ve got a few tools but no clue what they’re for, our workshops gives you the skills and confidence to use them safely and correctly.
How to handle and use a power drill with control and confidence
The difference between screwdrivers, wrenches, and pliers — and when to use each
What to include in a starter tool kit — and what you don’t actually need
How to trouble shoot and repair a slow drain — and when to call for help
What to do when the smoke alarm starts chirping
Women who want to get more comfortable with tools — whether you’ve never used them or just want a fresh start. No prior experience is needed, and no one’s going to quiz you. This is about learning through doing, in a judgment-free shop with other women who feel the same way.
Hands-on instruction using real tools
Practice stations for every skill taught
All safety gear and materials provided
Take-home cheat sheet: tool names, uses, and a basic starter kit list
You don’t need to know tools — you just need a place to learn them. This hands-on workshop is built to teach the basics in a comfortable, no-pressure setting alongside other women who want to stop relying on someone else to get things done.
This class isn’t about proving anything — it’s about learning to use real tools, the right way, with real practice. Whether you’ve never held a drill or you’ve got a few tools but no clue what they’re for, our workshops gives you the skills and confidence to use them safely and correctly.
How to handle and use a power drill with control and confidence
The difference between screwdrivers, wrenches, and pliers — and when to use each
What to include in a starter tool kit — and what you don’t actually need
How to trouble shoot and repair a slow drain — and when to call for help
What to do when the smoke alarm starts chirping
Women who want to get more comfortable with tools — whether you’ve never used them or just want a fresh start. No prior experience is needed, and no one’s going to quiz you. This is about learning through doing, in a judgment-free shop with other women who feel the same way.
Hands-on instruction using real tools
Practice stations for every skill taught
All safety gear and materials provided
Take-home cheat sheet: tool names, uses, and a basic starter kit list