Does the book include instructions for how to make traditional, lined lampshades, Victorian-style shades, and/or are the instructions complete enough to actually make a lampshade?
Although these questions are well answered elsewhere, I still get them (probably from people who skim rather than read). Simply put, the answer is yes. • Do you include supply sources? Do you sell the supplies? Do you know where I can get certain supplies? My ultimate goal is to start an international shadecrafting supply company with local distributors. I envision a lampshade lady (or man) in every town of much size, or at least, in every county. If interested in this, please let me know. In the meantime, the handful of supply companies are included on the book supply list, and loads of sources for fabric, trims, embellishments, and other supplies are included on The Shadecrafters Club site (including a list of over 100 targeted eBay links). With regards to my providing supply sources to those who haven’t bought the book, I hope you’ll understand, but I don’t do this. • Are people actually making money at this? I know for a fact that there are a number of people making money with the
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