This week in blog history 10

Posted by Kathleen Fasanella on Oct 30, 2006 at 12:49 pm / Admin / Trackback

As follows, here are some of the posts from last year covering the first two weeks of September.

Hazards of selling close to delivery dates
Miracle discusses the conflicts that can occur with companies trying to sell goods closer to season. While these factors won’t affect all of you, there’s concepts most of you would be wise to consider.

Costing components and mark-ups
Are you incorporating the costs of intangibles in your product pricing? Here are some reminders.

The Consignment Trap
Miracle discusses some of the hazards you can face if you settle for consigning goods. Read about the downsides of placing product with retailers who haven’t bought into your line.

Name this tutorial
This was the first entry of a 9 part tutorial series -for which a name was never assigned- the description being too complex for a short title. Briefly, this series describes how to join that inside portion of a tailored jacket -where the facing, hem and lining all come together- correctly.

Nameless tutorial #2
Sewing of the sample pattern.

Nameless tutorial #3
The pattern proof; from which you can reproduce the finish on any given style as opposed to the singular example I’d been using.


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