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Classes in Beginners Upholstery


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Enjoy learning a new skill with an experienced upholsterer. Only 2 - 4 students per session, so plenty of individual attention. You can bring your own piece of furniture for a makeover. 1 x 2 hour session a week for 4 weeks, cost ?100.00 (materials not included). I also accept private upholstery commissions. Contact Sian for more information on 07545 281486
  • 3 weeks later...

I can highly recommend the classes with Sian as I recently finished a course with 2 friends. When we had good weather, the classes were held in her lovely garden.


Sian patiently taught me how to turn my tatty old blanket box into a thing of beauty: the cost of buying a new one would have been far more than the course and materials. I?ve got the bug now and am out looking for my next project!

  • 5 months later...
I am starting up classes again in mid April....Enjoy learning a new skill with an experienced upholsterer. Only 2 - 3 students per session, so plenty of individual attention. You can bring your own piece of furniture for a makeover. 1 x 2 hour session a week for 4 weeks, cost ?100.00 (materials not included). I also accept private upholstery commissions. Contact Sian for more information on 07545 281486

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