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November 27, 2010 by Tien Chiu

Help an aspiring weaver

Just a quick note to mention that a friend of mine, Blossom, is having a virtual “trunk” sale to help him out on the final leg to becoming a professional weaver.  Please check out his shop at http://blossommerz.com/shop , and spread the word to anyone you know who might be interested in buying!  He’s been a professional weaver for the last year or two, but is finally ready to start weaving and selling himself (instead of as an apprentice) and is trying to raise enough money to launch his new “line”.

You can read more about his experiences starting a weaving business at http://blossommerz.blogspot.com/ It’s a fascinating blog, and one that I read regularly.

So go to his site and shop ’til you drop!

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