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I recently started a new page on Facebook promoting my new venture and thought I'd share it here!


I make gifts for the home (linen and Liberty of London tea towels, linen napkins, table runners), new baby gifts (Liberty and cotton hooded towel and bath mitt sets, knitted birdie mobiles), and clothes and accessories for little girls. I'm also more than happy to make to order if you're after particular colours, sizes, etc.


Here's the link to Raglan Road Designs: https://www.facebook.com/raglanroaddesigns


Finally I would like to offer a 10% discount to anyone from the forum on any of my products - and if you happen to be a Facebook user, hit 'like' on the page to get updates on new products.


I live and sew at 13 Whateley Rd, SE22 9DA and will happily deliver locally.


Muchas gracias!


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Thanks! Until I made them I didn't realise how much I love a good linen napkin! At the moment those two designs are all I have but I'll be working on some more over the coming weeks so just let me know the style you like the best and I can make them up for you! They're ?4/napkin minus the 10% of course!


Katharine

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Hi,


Not sure if you remember but I bought some tea towels for my girlfriend at the market at GG yesterday.. She absolutely loves them and is asking how she could order some more?


Thanks

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