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Private Sewing/Craft tuition & Embroidery Service


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Hi East Dulwich!


I offer one-on-one tuition for sewing beginners starting from the very basics of getting to know your sewing machine to following a pattern.

I can tailor make a tuition for you, whether you want to make some festive Christmas stockings or a fab, homemade costume for the little ones! The tuition can be at your home or in my home studio, where you can learn a domestic machine and over locker. Or alternatively bring your machine with you and get to grips with your own!

Feel free to bring a sewing pattern of your choice to learn or alternatively learn from a basic pattern supplied.


I also offer an embroidery service, personalising any item of clothing or fabric with a name or picture of your choice.


I am based just off Lordship Lane, Bawdale Road. I have worked in the fashion and costume industry for over 10 years, working in busy workrooms such as Pinewood studios making for large scale films.

Please message me for more details.


Nadia

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