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alicebardgett

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Hi all, I'm a textiles graduate living in the area, currently working full time, but when my contract comes to an end in the new year, i want to start doing more of what I love, (and am good at!)


I have been working on a small scale freelance basis making costumes for art films, tribute acts and dancers, (attached is an example of a Patsy Cline costume I made for a performer on P&O cruises on the Caribbean!)


If anybody is in need of such things, or can put me in touch with people who do, please do let me know.

Are there any local dance schools who compete and need costumes? Or do you or your child need something yourself?

I have years of experience with festival costumes - and have been doing them for my siblings for years, I'm a dab hand with a packet of rhinestones!


In addition I have lots of experience working with children, am DBS checked, and have thought of setting up sewing classes for kids?


I can also do alterations and more everyday sewing, making, drawing,


please do get in touch if you have a job for me, would like more info, or just have a few helpful tips!

or visit my website www.alicebardgett.com


thanks,

Alice

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