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A sneak peek into our latest project!

  • Mar 4, 2019
  • 1 min read

A sneak peek into our latest project!



For this, the huge credit goes to our creative designer.


The stitches are same, it is the magic of designing and I am just following the design given by her. She is amazing and I am sure 'Weaving Happiness' will do wonders in many lives under her creative guidance.


We are planning to register it as a social enterprise. 2 more team members are working on that front.


When I see how positively and energetically the team is taking shape, I am confident that we are literally weaving happiness : one stitch at a time!

 
 
 

5 Comments


This is such an informative post, learned a lot from it! Sometimes I use an instagram reel downloader to save similar content for future reference. Looking forward to more posts like this.

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Jed Vik
Jed Vik
Apr 11

nice explanation, enjoyed reading this. instagram video download option really helps when you want to keep important reels saved.


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I read the update about the weaving project and how the team shared a sneak peek into what they were creating, and it made me think about slow steady work. I was stressed once and needed to pay someone to do my online exam while I cleared my head and came back to study, and that taught me that planning and rest both help you grow.  your post makes me haapy and motivated.

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I liked this sneak peek into the latest project because it made the creative process feel real and hands-on. It reminded me of a week when my classes and assignments piled up, and I ended up paying someone to take my online course to manage everything on time. That week taught me that getting organised and using support when needed can really help during busy times your post makes me haapy and motivated.

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I enjoyed reading about the latest project and how the team used crochet and yarn to bring people together. During my final college year I felt similar pressure and I once relied on BTEC Assignment Help while helping a small craft club on campus. The experience taught me that simple making can calm busy minds and create warm friendships again.


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