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New sewing classes for mums!


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We have just opened a new sewing school in East Dulwich for mums (and dads) who want to learn how to make baby clothes and accessories.


Set in a relaxed and fun environment, we make a range of items from dribble bibs, to leggings and lots of other great stuff. And most importantly you can bring your baby! Our classes are kept small so that there's an extra pair of hands to help with your little one while you work on your project.


(For safety reasons we can only have pre-crawling babies in the studio however, we do run a lunchtime class just that finishes just in time for school pick-up.)


Classes are suitable for all sewing levels, from beginner to advanced and everything in-between. Sign up today for our three-week course.


Check out our facebook page: @sewbabysewlondon or email: [email protected] for more information or to sign up.

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