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Clothing alteration service

The Sewing Rooms Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Sewing Rooms is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category clothing alteration service. Read and write reviews about The Sewing Rooms.

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Rebecca Liggero Fontana

Big thank you to Linda & team for doing an excellent job on my wedding dress, the alterations looked amazing! It was a pleasure to come in for my fittings!!

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Hannah Schofield

Linda from The Sewing Rooms worked absolute magic on one of my bridesmaids’ dresses, doing huge alterations to the dress in 48 hours after my bridesmaid flew in from New York for my wedding. The dress fitted her as if custom-made after Linda’s handiwork, and to have it turned around so fast was incredible – not least because it was high wedding season and we were squeezed in amongst the bridal dresses. Linda, I cannot thank you enough and I highly recommend your services!

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Kate Scott

I was the maid of honour at my sister's wedding and orginally went to a different seamstress to get my dress altered. It did not go well, but I only had 2 days upon collecting it to getting it fixed and this seamstress had tried and failed to fix it once already so I wasn't going to risk it again and had to look elsewhere... Cue the lovely ladies at the Sewing Room - they squeezed me in, fixed all the mistakes, and turned it around in 6 hours! It was a miracle! I cannot thank them enough for fixing the dress and making me so comfortable in it on my sister's big day. I felt proud to be photographed next to her (she looked absolutely beautiful!). I am a bride myself this coming June, and will be taking my dress there to be altered.

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T Amos

Linda was immensely helpful and did an excellent job of altering my dress to fit my rather awkward shape!

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Pinoedani PACE

Great service