Te Awamutu Courier

Friends find it so easy to alter people’s clothing

Dream of opening shop 40 years in the making

- Kate Durie

This is our dream since we were 13 years old. We used to write to each other about getting new sewing machines, inviting each other over to see it. Angela Wood

Angela Wood and Kathy Flay have opened up their dream that has been 40 years in the making. The women have unlocked the doors of their new clothing alteration­s and repairs shop Sew Easy, located at 194 Alexandra St.

“No jobs too big, and no job is too small” is their motto, being willing to give anything a go when fixing people’s clothing or curtains.

“Angela had recently left her previous job so we decided it was time to open the shop, plus we have sewed together since we were kids, this is really a dream come true,” says Kathy.

The store will be open 9am5pm most days, other than Saturday.

However, if customers give them feedback on their hours they are willing to provide a late-night or open on Saturday.

Pricing starts out around $20-$30 for zips, skirts, jeans and jackets. Depending on the complexity of the item, it may cost more. The cost to hem jeans is $15.

Curtain alteration­s are by quote only.

Postage is also offered for those living out of town, at their cost for postage through internet banking.

They are also looking into doing a slightly cheaper rate for pensioners, taking a couple of dollars off each item.

“We have been doing alteration­s and repairs for a long time, so we decided it was time to open our own business, giving the service to Te Awamutu in the main street,” says Kathy.

“This is our dream since we were 13 years old. We used to write to each other about getting new sewing machines, inviting each other over to see it,” says Angela.

 ?? Photo / Kate Durie ?? Kathy Flay (left) and Angela Wood outside their new shop.
Photo / Kate Durie Kathy Flay (left) and Angela Wood outside their new shop.

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