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We are a garment manufacturing company that specialises in high-end luxury designers for babies & children.


We are looking for a part-time seamstress to help with sample alterations.


The role is part time and based from our lovely Forest Hill studio.


Essential role requirements:


- Good understanding of English and able to accurately follow instructions.


- Experience working on high end garments and delicate fabrics.


- Understanding of different finishes, pin hems, french seams, invisible hems etc.


- Work quickly and carefully to achieve a high quality finish.


Please message for more details.

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Good morning.i am English speaking Polish sample machinist looking for work.i just wonder if you still looking for part time  sample machinist.i have plenty of experience working with fashion designers and I was working for sampling companies that supply high street brands.i live in Sydenham.please let me know asap.many thanks.Aga

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