English woman drops out of college, starts business as dressmaker with unique flair

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A business owner in the United Kingdom creates clothes from unique and colorful hand towels. Scarlett Hawkes of Liverpool told Fox New Digital she makes about 18 items a month.

A woman with an eye for design is using her abilities to make unique dresses for a specific type of customer. Scarlett Hawkes, 28, is from Liverpool, England. She dropped out of college because she felt she wasn’t being taught what she wanted to learn. Hawkes said she’s been sewing since she was 14 years old and went to college to study womenswear before eventually dropping out, said SWNS, the British news service.

felt they weren’t teaching me the things I wanted to be taught," she said. Hawkes said that from a young age, she loved sewing and creating unique items. After dropping out of college and traveling a bit, she returned home to Liverpool in 2020 when she decided to pick up sewing again. With the help of videos on YouTube, Hawkes began sewing different items together that she found at home.

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