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Hello!


Busy this Saturday? Holiday coming up?


Why not make your own dress to fit you on our 3 week Dressmaking course starting this Saturday afternoon at 2.00 pm.


You can bring along your own dress sewing pattern or use one of ours and we have a selection of printed cotton fabrics which are currently 50% off.


The course costs ?150 and is 10 hours over 3 Saturdays.


Sign up easily online at www.thewhiteroomse4.co.uk


We are The White Room SE4 at 352 Brockley Road SE4 2BY, Crofton Park which is just one train stop away from Nunhead.

Or call us on 0208 694 1375.


Can't do this Saturday? No problem, we run sewing courses every month.


See you soon!

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