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New Sewing Courses at The White Room SE4


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Check out our upcoming sewing courses for February and March 2015 at The White Room SE4...


How to use an Overlocker - Make a stylish snood! Thursday 5th Feb 7 - 9.30pm ?39


How to use a sewing machine 2 hour session ?30 - Saturday 7th Feb 10am - 12pm - (ALSO ON Sat 7th March & Sat 4th April)


Simple Clothes Making - All levels 4 week course - Tuesdays 3rd - 24th February 2015 ?7.00 - 9.30 pm? ?150


Complete Beginners Dressmaking Intro - Learn how to start making your own clothes using commercial sewing patterns in our 2 week course for absolute beginners. Saturdays 14th & 21st March 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm ?95


Beginners Dressmaking - Simple Shift Dress. Build your clothes making confidence using a commercial sewing pattern and make your own stylish shift dress in just 3 weeks. Saturday's 14th - 28th February 10.00 am - 1.00 pm ?150


Intermediate Clothes Making - Simple Palazzo Trouser

4 weeks - Tues 3rd - 24th March 7 pm - 9.30 pm

Make your own stylish trouser to fit you


Find more details via the website...

www.thewhiteroomse4.co.uk


We are located at 352 Brockley Road SE4 2BY which is directly opposite Crofton Park train station (1 stop from Nunhead) next door to the Rivoli Ballroom. There is free car parking nearby.

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