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Hello!!


We are running a TEENAGE FASHION & DRESSMAKING CLUB on Saturdays June 7th 14th & 21st at The White Room SE4 in Crofton Park.


This is a 3 part dressmaking course especially for teens (well 12 yrs and up). They will be learning to use commercial sewing patterns to make their own stylish crop top and skater skirt....and as any teen will tell you, these are right on trend!


During the course, the teens will learn to use the domestic sewing machines and overlockers to achieve a professional finish worthy of Top Shop. We will be encouraging them to develop their own design ideas by mixing and matching fabrics and trimmings too.


The course will run for the 3 Saturdays from 2.00 - 4.30 pm and the full cost is ?75. They will need to bring their own fabrics or choose some of ours and we provide all patterns and equipment.


This will be a popular course so book in asap as places are sure to be snapped up. Booking details will be online from tonight or register your interest by email [email protected] or give us a shout 020 8694 1375.


www.thewhiteroomse4.co.uk

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