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Seeking Dressmaking Lessons


CBrinxy

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Hi Clare

We are not in Dulwich but are not far away in Beckenham and run a dressmaking class on a Monday evening. It is for beginners and intermediates and gives you the opportunity to select a pattern and work through it with the help of the tutor. Our class sizes are restricted to six people so you get lots of individual help and attention. You can find more details on http://www.craftsbee.com/sewing-courses/dressmaking-understanding-and-using-paper-patterns/

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Karen

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