Daryl Lancaster often reminds us that if you shear the sheep, spin the wool, and weave the fabric, you should take the time to cut and sew a handwoven garment properly. Let's take her advice one step further and suggest you also take the time to box and ship your garment properly. Oh, I know—weavers tend to be frugal and they push entry deadlines, but paying attention to the details of packing and shipping can make a difference in the condition in which your textile is received!
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