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come to Crofton Park and The White Room SE4 this Saturday 20th September for our local festival weekend CROFTFEST.


If you haven't used a Sewing Machine before, come along to our free taster at 11.00 am and learn how to use one.


at 3.00 pm our lovely local author, TV presenter and famed Fashion historian CAROL HARRIS will be giving a talk on 1940's Fashion from Wartime make do and mend to the 1947 New Look collection from Christian Dior. Carol will be bringing along original 1940's clothes from her wonderful archives as well as copies of her books for you to browse or buy. Our previous lecture from Carol was a sell-out so be sure to grab your seat!


All the events on Saturday are FREE and we will be giving 10% OFF all sewing courses and workshops booked on the day.


See you on Saturday!


THE WHITE ROOM SE4 - 352 Brockley Road SE4 2BY. Directly opposite Crofton Park train station and next door to the Rivoli Ballroom.

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