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Hi all,


Could I test the waters with you all, before I fully think about how this idea might work.


Would any of you be interested, if I where to offer one to one training in my professional workshop?


My rough Idea is :-


I could train/guide you to make your own window dressings.

You will have the use of industrial machines and training.

You will have all the materials you would need to make what you like (cottons, linings etc)

Use of a professionall shop, without scratching your dining table or taking over you lounge carpet.

No investment in tools and space.

If you really get into it, you could book a table to make what you wish using a full workshop.


I have 20 years of "high end" experience in this trade.


Any ideas are welcome.

If theres some interest I will look into it further.


Luke Jenkins

Button Interiors

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