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Additional Needs textile workshop is proving to be sew good!

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A project that enables Sefton residents with a range of support needs to acquire the skills needed to make clothing accessories and soft furnishings is proving to be ‘sew’ successful.

The New Threads textile workshop – run by leading Sefton adult care provider, New Directions – is currently based on Dunningsbridge Road in Netherton.

Staff support around 25 service users from across the borough who have needs due to age, physical and learning disabilities or a mental health diagnosis, enabling them to develop sewing, dressmaking and embroidery skills

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They learn how to produce the wide range of made-to-measure soft furnishing items supplied by New Threads including curtains, Roman blinds and cushions.

The project also supplies off-the-shelf items such as aprons, bags and runners, as well as a bespoke curtain and garment alteration service.

Seasonal items are also a speciality, particularly at Christmas and most recently at Easter with a select range of Easter bunnies and baskets.

In addition to acquiring sewing and dressmaking expertise, working on these items gives service users the chance to learn a range of useful craft skills, including cross stitch, patchwork, felt work and beading.

This in turn enables them to offer a helping hand to other New Directions activities, for example making costumes for the successful New Directions drama group, New Centre Stage.

Cathy Donnelly, who runs New Threads with colleague Jacky Cooney, commented: “Service users have been making some really excellent items over recent months, and we’re always on the lookout for new customers who may wish to buy them.

“They are justifiably proud when they see the demand there is for the items they have created, and all the revenue generated is ploughed back into the project’s future activities.”

* To find out more about opportunities to see the items created by New Threads, ring the project on 0151 363 7050.

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