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Sewing Courses for Adults and Teens - The White Room SE4 - Tues/Thurs/Saturdays


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Simple Wrap Skirt

Saturday 30th May

10am - 2pm

?60


How to use a Sewing Machine - Beginners Intro

Learn everything you need to get started in 2 hours - ?30

6th June 10.00 am - 12.00 pm


Beginners Dressmaking

Using commercial sewing patterns - Simple Shift Dress

3 x Saturdays ?150

Saturdays 20th & 27th June 2pm - 5pm, Saturday 4th July 2pm - 5.30pm.


All Levels Sewing Course

4 x Tuesdays ?150

Tuesdays 2nd - 23rd June

7.00 pm - 9.30 pm


Complete Beginners Dressmaking Intro

Using commercial sewing patterns - Pyjama Trouser

2 x Saturdays course? ?95

Saturdays 6th & 13th June

2.00 pm - 5.00 pm


Making Children's Clothes

3 x Thursdays ?120

Thursdays11th, 18th & 25th June

7.00 pm - 9.30 pm


Bookings and further information

http://www.thewhiteroomse4.co.uk/sewing-courses-london


Call Us:

+44 (0) 20 8694 1375


Email Us:

[email protected]


Visit Us:

The White Room SE4

352 Brockley Road

London SE4 2BY

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