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Went in on the weekend and I love the shop lots of choice it was hard to make final decisions. Maria was approachable, knowledgeable and really patient with my selections! I ended up with a number of materials and panels for Xmas stockings. I will definitely be heading back as soon as I have completed my current projects. Great addition to Lordship Lane.
Its a lovely shop, and Maria and her son are very helpful. I went in to say Hi and have a look round, and I know I will be back on the bag making course. Materials are lovely and she has everything you need to make dresses, quilts, cushions etc. lovely Jubbly welcome to Lordship Lane Maria ;)))))
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Good memory, yes that was my mother that you saw, both her and my late father run one of the first restaurants that opened along Lordship Lane back in the early sixties called the Savarin. Some people may remember when my mother run the children's nursery/puahchair shop before she leased it out to the Deli. I'm happy that we are back running a new business in our old shop. The reception we've received from the Dulwich residents has been very warm, welcoming and positive,.....it good to be back!

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