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About OLKI GROUP, s.r.o.

A practical learning studio for home textiles

We publish courses and reference materials that teach the craft of home textile creation in a clear, usable way. Our focus is not on trends, but on durable construction, careful measurement, safe workflows, and finishing details that look calm and intentional in real homes.

textile studio worktable with fabric scissors pins thread and sewing machine
Repeatable methods

We teach steps you can use across projects, not one off shortcuts.

Finishing and care

Pressing routines and fabric care are treated as core skills.

Safety basics

We cover safe handling of cutters, irons, and machines in home workspaces.

Our purpose

OLKI GROUP, s.r.o. exists to make home textile skills easier to learn and easier to apply. Many people want curtains that hang neatly, cushion covers that sit square, or table linens that stay crisp after washing. The difference between a project that looks unfinished and one that looks refined is usually not talent. It is planning, measurement, and a sequence that prevents small errors from multiplying.

We write lessons that explain why a step matters, what to check before moving on, and how to adjust when fabrics behave differently than expected. This helps learners build a dependable process they can reuse for new rooms, new materials, and new projects.

What you can expect from our content

Clear measurements

We show how to measure windows, cushions, and bedding areas, then translate those numbers into cutting sizes and seam allowances.

Technique with context

Stitch types and finishing methods are introduced when they solve a real problem, such as fraying edges or bulky corners.

Tool selection

We explain needles, thread, cutting tools, and pressing equipment so you can work efficiently without overcomplicating your setup.

Quality checkpoints

You will see what to check before you cut, before you stitch, and before you press, so results remain consistent from start to finish.

Editorial and teaching standards

Our lessons are designed to be calm and practical. We focus on what works reliably at home, including realistic time planning, safe workspace setup, and materials that suit everyday use. Where there are multiple valid methods, we explain trade offs so you can choose based on your fabric and the demands of the item.

We avoid exaggerated claims. Textile work involves skill building and practice, and results depend on tools, materials, and technique. Our goal is to provide guidance that improves decision making and helps you develop consistent habits over time.

How we structure learning

1
Foundations first

We begin with measuring, fabric grain, and basic seams so you can predict how a piece will behave after sewing and washing.

2
Tools as part of the process

Equipment is introduced when it solves a specific need, such as pressing a hem flat, cutting accurately, or selecting the correct needle.

3
Checkpoints, then finishing

We highlight checkpoints before irreversible steps, then guide you through finishing details that improve appearance and durability.

4
Care and maintenance

We finish by covering washing, drying, and storage basics to help your textiles stay neat and functional over time.

For safety and accuracy, always follow your machine and tool manuals, especially for electrical equipment, blades, and heat sources. Our content supports good practice but cannot account for every tool model or environment.

Company details

We provide clear contact information so visitors and advertising platforms can verify who operates this website and how to reach us. For policy related questions, please use the contact details below.

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Operational contact

Business name
OLKI GROUP, s.r.o.
Founded
2016
Address
1 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, D02 P820, Ireland
Phone
+353 1 687 2500

Our learning areas

The site focuses on the most common home textile categories and the skills that support them. These topics appear across courses and references so learners can connect material choice, construction, and care.

  • Curtains and window treatments: measurement, heading styles, hems, and hanging checks.
  • Cushions and covers: closures, corner shaping, piping basics, and alignment techniques.
  • Table linens: straight edges, mitred corners, pressing sequences, and stain aware fabrics.
  • Bedding accessories: durable seams, smooth finishes, and care plans aligned with washing routines.

If you are choosing a first project, start small and focus on accuracy. A well made simple item often teaches more than a large project rushed to completion.