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August 2010
Little Trimmings is on the move again. Following our move around 18 months ago into a small warehouse unit,
if quickly become evident that even greater space would be needed. A local opportunity came up,
offering more than twice the space and so we are on the move again.
This does mean that Little Trimmings will be closed for much of August to accommodate a short family holiday,
and to attend to the renovations and redecoration of the new premises,
along with the task of moving all Little Trimmings stock.
All being well we will be back up and running when the children go back to school on the 7th September.
All orders that were placed up to and including 31st July will be dealt with during the first week of August.
All orders placed from 1st August onwards will be held over until September,
although I will try to clear some of them in between packing up the stock.
But PLEASE don't rely on my supplying if you have a deadline.
If you do not actually speak with me and get confirmation that I will be able to do your order
then you must assume it will not be processed until September.
I am sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
Coming up in September: Lots of new products - mainly new fabrics, braids and more easy to do kits.
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June 2010
We finally have fine towelling in stock and half a dozen new prints (see New Products page).
Please note that with immediate effect, Little Trimmings will run a reduced service during UK School Holidays.
We are planning our summer closure for the main part of August this year,
so please do not leave your orders to the last week in July,
otherwise you might not get your goods until September
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May 2010
Due to continuing heavy workload and personal commitments I am unable to offer the speedy service that I have done in the past.
Please now allow 7 - 14 days for delivery of orders.
If your order is urgent then please phone with your payment details ready and I will do my best to send the order as quickly as possible.
Please note that firm orders with payment will take priority, this is due to the number of orders placed that are not completed by the customer, thus delaying committed orders.
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