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Wanted: seamstress for simple sewing job


Norfolkvillas

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Hi Forum


Being completely devoid of any practical skills whatsoever, I am looking for someone who can sew two lengths of linen / cotton fabric together to create two double-sided interlined rectangles of 148cm x 135cm, with this pom pom trim sewn into one of the longer seams of each piece: https://www.susiewatsondesigns.co.uk/pompoms-pale-rose-ivory.html


If you're able to help, please get in touch and let me know how much you'd charge. Ideally you'd be able to show me pictures / a website of previous projects.


Thanks in advance!


NV

Hi there, I am based in E Dulwich and make Roman Blinds (see attached pics) as well as other textile items. I could sew these panels for you, but need a bit more info before I can give you a price. You can have a look at my Facebook page: AnnapatatFabrics to see some of the other work I do. If you decide you'd like a quote, please call me on 07568 243450 to discuss . Many thanks,Anne
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