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Needed - someone to repair some blankets


LJ

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Does anyone have a recommendation for someone who can hem a couple of blankets for me? I have a couple of felted, wool pram blankets that I have had to cut down to a smaller size and I want someone to secure the cut edges to stop them fraying. The very helpful lady in the knitting section of Moo on LL said that I need someone who is handy with a sewing machine to bind the edges with a strip of wide satin bias. I don't have a sewing machine (or the skill) to do this and wondered if anyone could help and how much they would charge.


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Lia

Hi Lia, I know you asked for a recommendation so please forgive me for offering my services if you have already found someone to repair your blankets, if not I would be happy to do this for you, send me a message or call me on 07956527824, thanks Annie

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