Same sweater maker--but our contact guy is new. The other guy died in
a car accident last summer. The vest pattern is identical as it was
before---he has the patterns. It wasn't a good fit on Miesha, but rest
assured there will be no extended shoulders on the vest. We may open
the armholes some. This may create an instant demand for the "original
snug armhole" version of the WoolyWarm Vest, but I think it will be an
improvement. I'm talking about an inch.

The sleeves on the cardigan will be less baggy than they were, and
maybe we'll dicker with the hem some, even making it ribbed so it
doesn't sit so much like a big-mouthed fish hanging from its tail.

We have a simple patchless crewneck sample that's not bad. I found it
in the box after shooting the other pix. At some point too much
selection is nobody's favor, so I don't know.

There are always less costly versions of modern-made with modern labor
goods, but we will keep the price of these as reasonable as possible.
I'm not planning to run a high-priced clothing boutique, but sometimes
good stuff costs a lot, and in this case, traditional sweater makers
are suffering big-time because nobody wears wool anymore (slight
exagerration, but it is now the minority sweater fabric). There's the
wool supplier in the picture, too. It's neat to hear his story.

Anyway, we'll bike the arrowhead and make the minimum order quantity
and see how they go!

G

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