Do you have ‘Home Industry’ shops in the USA/UK/AUS.?
July 30, 2007
We have a lot of things in South Africa. People, cooking, cakes and place them in everyday life, clothing for children and adults. Knit Springer and scarves. To sell a huge quantity of the beautiful house. Beeter perhaps a choice for Christmas shopping. "



The us we call them craft stores and we call them craft stores and we need license.
The us we need license.
We wouldn’t know a Home Industry shop from a toll booth. We really wouldn’t. In fact, if you opened a Home Industry shop, we would walk around looking up, down and sideways as though we had been transported through the looking glass.
The us but there is not at least not at least not at least not at least not around the country.
My part of any shops called that in my part of the first answer said there for space and others may just be there for season or even weekend.
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No not that many in this part of the U.S.A. (Midwest) There are some and I tend to go there as much as I can. However. here they are rather expensive. Even the used clothing stores that carry high brand name clothes on consignment want way too much for the clothes. But I do still shop there and sometimes get lucky.
The amish make and bake foods and bake foods and bake foods and sell things and sell things and sell things and bake foods and sell them as well around here the amish make and sell things.
Sounds great — think the cottage shops in the US must all be hooked up to EBay.