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I'm very happy to recommend Jo who lives just off Bellenden Road and has done a few bits and pieces for me over the last couple of years. She's lovely and charges v reasonable prices. I found her through the forum and have cut and pasted her original post below:


Hi everyone,

I live locally and just wanted to offer my services as a seamstress and alterations to clothes and soft furnishings.

I have 7 years of training and have over 30 years of sewing under my belt.

So if you need cushions crafting, a dress darned or trousers turned up, I'm your woman!

Please contact me if you'd like a quote.

Email: [email protected]

Call or text: 07950835501

I'd like to second redjam's recommendation! And also direct you to the original thread, so you can all the others that recommend her:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1571347,1646339


She tailored some dresses for me, and made a dress for my mother based on a previous dress that had fallen to pieces!

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