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In your search for the best weaving and mending professional, get hours, location, background, supply, rates, and contact information. Ask if the company has a website you can check out for more information, photos, and descriptions of services. Some larger sites offer virtual tours, free quotes, and customer testimonials. Before choosing a weaving and mending tailor, make appointments to meet with a few different professionals. Is the he or she professional and timely? Is he or she willing to help and accommodate your requests? Check out the physical appearance of the facility, ensuring it is clean and well maintained. Take note if staff members are courteous and friendly. Ask if the company is part of a national chain, or locally owned and operated. Find out the company background and research its reputation in the business. Make sure the weaving and mending professional offers the services you want, whether it involves clothes, textiles, tapestry, rugs, baskets, wraps, hair, art, beads, rugs, baskets, kilims, carpets, tapestry items, satin, cotton, twill, paper, straw, or velvet. Many materials and tools are used in the process, such as a loom, spinning wheel, yarn, thread, beads, textiles, needles, machines, and fabric. A lot is done free hand on a lap, and this may cost you more due to the detail and time involved. Make sure you get all the payment details in writing. Find out about rates and what the rates entail, as well as any equipment used such as looms. Inquire whether the tailor can handle your request and get a timeline for completion in advance, whether you need a twill rug re-weaved or plain cotton clothes mended. Before choosing a weaving and mending professional, keep in mind the company’s hours, availability, location, friendliness of staff, services, supply, turnaround times, and reputation.
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