No, there won't be any really bad images of Nicholas Cage in obesity appliances.
This post is really about change. Rob and I have had several long talks about the issues I have
with my current color consultation backlog. In an effort to ameliorate that somewhat, he's been
posting Charlotte's Web colorways to
Black Dog for anyone who doesn't want to
wait or can find something among the offerings that would suit their needs without waiting for
a custom consultation.
First off, don't read too much into this. We do want to continue to offer
our color consultation service to those who need it, and we have no intention of starting to charge
for the service. We do, however, want to relieve some of the pressure that has built up on that
queue due to my own lack of attention to it with all of the other concerns that I've had to deal
with in regards to our physical location, in-person customers that need our attention, and the
general goings-on of the business that has grown up around us.
What we are going to start doing, though, is move the Charlotte's Web Shawl kits
off Black Dog and put them on their own page on our
business site. Hopefully, it will
free up some space at Black Dog for other things, allow folks interested in preset kits to find them
more quickly, and help to reduce my consultation queue to those folks who are in more specific
need of color help. For now, we've got an
Up Close page
up for the project, and I'm going to try to get the next batch of kits up there instead of Black Dog.
In the meantime, visit the
Up Close: Charlotte's Web Shawl
page at
ThreadBear and let us know what
you think of the idea. Believe it or not, we really do appreciate the criticism positive or negative as
long as it's constructive.
Much love, people!
Matt.
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