Ralph is right, way too many people terrified of composite work. It's fairly simple, but does need you to be organised.
Have your glass/carbon cut to the size you need. Paper templates work great for working out size/shape needed.
Use good quality barrier cream and gloves.
Check whether the brand of epoxy you are using is mixed by weight or volume and have the appropriate scales or measuring cups to hand
Loosen the caps of the bottles before putting your gloves on.
Wet the area to be covered/mended and then put the glass material into place. You may find you need 8 arms or very long fingers, again make sure you have lolly sticks or similar handy to aid getting the glass in situ. Using your brush stipple (push) resin in to the weave of your cloth, Don't over do it. If it's glossy it's probably too wet
Don't work in resin below 20 C, an old electric blanket can help keep the temp up while the resin sets.
Lots of good info here:
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