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Saturday, November 08, 2008

Re: [AlpacaTalk] PS: Advertising Discussion

Now that's a great idea, one day of advertising, not allowed the other
6 days of the week. Kind of like Craigslist pets show and tell Fridays!
I like it! What do the rest of you think about it?

And Janice, you're so funny, apprentice with me! I learned how to weave
in college and I can draft patterns like nobody's business, and I can
sew very well, though I'm not a "production" seamstress, that's for
sure! But as for the spinning and felting... I'm just learning, myself!
And I have learned that I am not so crazy about preparing the fleece.
SO tedious! But I have so many things that I want to do, that I'm going
to have to force myself since I don't have the ready funds to send my
fleece off to the mill for processing, even into batts or rovings! And
felting in the bathtub really sucks. :)

Heather

On Nov 8, 2008, at 10:19 AM, houckj@aol.com wrote:

> I personally love Ellie's posts and hope to get her book whenever I can
> afford it. I would read her blog if I had time.....but I can't even
> keep up with email so certainly do not have time to go to websites or
> read blogs. If not for this list, I wouldn't know about her books or
> her advice. I think the info she shares is of benefit to us all and is
> always so upbeat it brightens my day and lightens my gloom over the
> economy and my lack of business. But it *is* a product she is selling
> and I can see how it is a slippery slope.
>
> Personally I would also love to know about any inventive and creative
> alpaca related products any of us have developed.
> Maybe you could do what one of my homeschool lists does.....they have
> a
> advertising day once a week or once a month where folks are allowed to
> advertise whatever they have to sell.
>
> Come to think of it, I wouldn't mind a bit knowing what fiber products
> any of you have to sell.
> Or anything at all for that matter.
> I much prefer purchasing from folks I "know" than from complete
> strangers. If there is a product that someone here has used and really
> likes, and it is sold by someone on this list, that shouldn't preclude
> the user from being able to tell us about it, should it? And for us to
> have a discussion about the pros and cons, what we liked, didn't like?
>
> Again, I have that handy dandy delete button for what I don't care to
> read.
>
> Warmly, Janice in GA

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