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Sewing Street at Burscough Wharf

Burscough Wharf, Liverpool Rd N, Burscough, Ormskirk L40 5RZ, United Kingdom

Sewing Street at Burscough Wharf
Sewing shop
4.3
15 reviews
8 comments
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J534+3V Ormskirk, United Kingdom
+44 7940 565735
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 9–20
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: 9–15
Sunday: Close
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Andrea Blease
Andrea Blease
5 stars from me. Carol is hard working and passionate about her work.
Leaving a 1 star review on anyone's business review section is never a joke...... Unless of course you can justify it?
Elisabeth Keane
Elisabeth Keane
Dear Sewing Street,
I am an artist. I paint, I make jewellery. I quilt, I dress make. I make patterns. I watch everything. O and paper craft.
I had a sewing repair business . Now. The thing is. I being a fugal artist. I use and re cycle fabrics.
Now the problem I have is. People think you can only quilt with 100% cotton. This is rubbish. In my head.
You can ribbon weave a block. With ribbons. You can use denim next to cotton. Polly cotton.
You can use fur. In fact so many people have so many fabrics that’s texture speaks to them. Velvet.
Why not allow me to show you. How to use mixed media. To create. One off designs . Even better less is more. I’ve used old x stitch damaged table cloths with new fabrics. So save and protect work done in the past.
I like the idea of ocean Cotten. I like the idea of saving fabrics. I like the idea of you’re whole concept.
I totally agree about mindfulness. So let me help. I can produce patterns of different fabrics re cycles fabrics. For toys. Table runners. Bed spreads. Patch work bags. Crochet. Free form quilting. Table mats.
Purses. Bags. In fact anything you want. But most can be used along side or used with new fabrics.
We need to chat. Liz Keane. Plus it’s textile art. Bringing together all things. Stamps on fabric. Embroidery. You name it at 61 I am with you all the way. I am starting my own y tube channel. As well because I thought you had gone for good. Let’s work together.
Liz Keane .
Carol Morris
Carol Morris
In reply to Simons review it was not just shortening your jeans but I tapered the legs also. The cost was clearly wrote on the receipt I gave you when you brought them in. I took your order during an extremely busy time before Christmas and made it clear I would do my best to do them. I actually came in especially to do your order and others to make sure all work was done before new year. Yes at times I can’t commit to a time as I’m a lone worker high overheads don’t permit me to take on staff so I do my best. Sorry you won’t return and wish you had discussed your grievance with me instead of writing a review. Times are difficult enough for small business like myself without upsetting reviews damaging my reputation
Simon Mehnert
Simon Mehnert
Really nice lady, but never on time with whatever your meant to get back. Just been charged £24 for taking up Jean's, which took less than 30 mins... I could have just bought new ones for that. Sorry not returning.
Anthony bishop
Anthony bishop
went there to ask about a zip to be repaired on a jacket. they were all very rude and couldnt be bothered ,, one of them shouted " we are shut" funny that as there was a sign in the courtyard signaling they were open and the doors were open too.. maybe they were having a bad day, manners cost nothing I was once told
Greg Stannard
Greg Stannard342 days ago
Helpful in a crisis! Carol was lovely to speak to, offering immediate advice and her sewing skills. Great to have local services. Thank you Carol.
Mary Welham
Mary Welham2 years ago
Super repair to a chewed teddy, exactly what I had asked for and envisaged, a lot of extra care given to him besides. Very reasonable too. It's going to be hard saving him for Christmas which was the plan.

Thank you
Zoe Lombardo
Zoe Lombardo2 years ago
Very reliable and reasonable prices, Carol is the best! Carol can do absolutely everything from making curtains from scratch to putting a hem on a pair of jeans.
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