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re:tri loom rachel
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#1 · October 20, 2001, 11:23 am
Quote from Forum Archives on October 20, 2001, 11:23 amPosted by: dgarnera <dgarnera@...>
Rachel as I was laying in bed something came to me last night. I read a
post from Carol who made the video on tri loom weaving magic. She said
that when you are unsure of the customer take plenty of smaller scarves,
this you can charge much less for and it gives them an idea of what a
larger scarf would be like, so maybe in the future they may be willing
to spend more money. The other idea I had was although I hate to work
with sythetics it would help the overhead cost. TO have some available
in case someone is interested but cant afford the wool. Maybe they would
like it so much that they would save their pennies for a day when they
could purchase a wool one. But at any rate you could sell it cheaper,
and to many more markets. And they would make a good item for charity.
Just some thoughts.
Blessings,debra
Posted by: dgarnera <dgarnera@...>
Rachel as I was laying in bed something came to me last night. I read a
post from Carol who made the video on tri loom weaving magic. She said
that when you are unsure of the customer take plenty of smaller scarves,
this you can charge much less for and it gives them an idea of what a
larger scarf would be like, so maybe in the future they may be willing
to spend more money. The other idea I had was although I hate to work
with sythetics it would help the overhead cost. TO have some available
in case someone is interested but cant afford the wool. Maybe they would
like it so much that they would save their pennies for a day when they
could purchase a wool one. But at any rate you could sell it cheaper,
and to many more markets. And they would make a good item for charity.
Just some thoughts.
Blessings,debra
post from Carol who made the video on tri loom weaving magic. She said
that when you are unsure of the customer take plenty of smaller scarves,
this you can charge much less for and it gives them an idea of what a
larger scarf would be like, so maybe in the future they may be willing
to spend more money. The other idea I had was although I hate to work
with sythetics it would help the overhead cost. TO have some available
in case someone is interested but cant afford the wool. Maybe they would
like it so much that they would save their pennies for a day when they
could purchase a wool one. But at any rate you could sell it cheaper,
and to many more markets. And they would make a good item for charity.
Just some thoughts.
Blessings,debra
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