A SOFT furnishings expert has turned her lifelong hobby into an independent high street store and crafts workshop.

Fabric artist Nicky Massey was making bags for friends on her front-room coffee table when she decided to turn her sewing skills and love of design into a business idea.

Working from a ‘freezing cold’ converted garage in Weymouth, she made bespoke soft furnishings using an industrial sewing machine.

She began networking and promoting the business as Margo & Mya, a name inspired by her Welsh grandmothers, both seamstresses.

With demand identified, she approached business support agency Dorset Growth Hub to help find more appropriate premises and ways to grow.

Hub managers worked with her to explore funding streams for start-ups and small businesses for short-term cashflow support and longer-term investment and expansion.

A start-up loan was followed by a £5,000 ‘growth grant’ which enabled Nicky to buy more stock, move to a more visible high street unit in Dorchester’s Brewery Square and create jobs for three assistants.

Seven months in, the shop sells all kinds of bespoke soft furnishings made by Nicky including curtains, rugs, bedding, blinds, throws and accessories for baby and teenage bedrooms.

Ms Massey said: “One lady came in and bought a lampshade and cushion and then asked me to do the interior fabrics design for her whole house and a holiday let. Brewery Square is absolutely the right location as it brings people in.”

Nick Gregory, senior investment manager at Dorset Growth Hub, said: “So much needs to happen when you start a business. It’s a massive leap from putting ideas together in your front room to taking on actual business premises, let alone a high street presence.

“Our support is not just about finding finance and grants – we’ve also helped Nicky with tailored, one-to-one business advice and arranged mentoring help through our partner organisation Dormen.”

Margo & Mya is one of 12 Dorset businesses to have received growth grants in the past year and a half since the launch of a dedicated programme aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises.

Other funding streams co-ordinated by Dorset Growth Hub include start-up and digital capability grants.

Altogether since 2017, more than 80 businesses have received grants via Dorset Growth Hub totalling £484,000.

Ms Massey added: “I was on such a tight budget but the advice from Dorset Growth Hub and the mentoring from Dormen really helped move me forward and get me on my feet. It’s so useful to have your business plan looked at and queried by eagle-eyed experts like Nick. The advice has been invaluable, bringing me down to earth and enabling me to put practical steps in place. It has helped me turn my dreams into reality and I feel very privileged.”