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Why not take up a new skill or refresh an old one this Autumn and sign up for a Sewing Course.


I have spaces available on the HOW TO USE A SEWING MACHINE workshop this Saturday 6th September. Learn all the basics and in just 2 hours. I supply all sewing machines and materials so there's no need to bring anything, just yourself!


I also have limited spaces on BEGINNERS DRESSMAKING COURSES which run on Sunday mornings and Tuesday evenings. Sign up for either course where you can make a garment of your choice in your own fabric. How about starting with a simple shift dress for Autumn?!


If you are really keen to stretch your sewing skills how about MAKE A LINED CAPE FOR AUTUMN which runs from the 7th - 28th October.


You can book up or find out further details of all these courses and more at www.thewhiteroomse4.co.uk or email me directly at [email protected]


Alternatively give me a call on 020 8694 1375 any time from tomorrow (I am closed on Monday's)


Have a good day!

Nicky

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