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I just wanted to remind anyone that is looking for a dressmaker/alterationist that I am still taking any orders for alterations and repairs, that do not require an actual fitting. So if you have garments or upholstery that need alterations and or repairs, you are welcome to get intouch.


Just to remind everyone. I am a local dressmaker/alterationist. I specialise in all women's wear alterations from work, casual to bridal wedding dresses and bridesmaid dress/outfits and any upholstery items such as making and altering curtains/blinds, cushions and any repairs.


Regarding how would normally work. I offer an alterations service where I travel to customers and do a fitting consultation within London, discuss what alterations are needed, take the garments away, alter and deliver back to the customer. I have had a few customers from the East Dulwich forum in the past and thank the team here very much for providing this platform.


When restrictions do start lifting , I will be available to take new garment fitting appointments.


If you are local in Dulwich/Herne Hill/Denmark Hill/Peckham/Nunhead area, I am happy to collect items, alter/repair and deliver back to you safely.


Please do get in touch with any questions.

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