Change is good, right? Well, not always. The last time I updated the look of "The Edge...", I went for the dynamic views template. I thought it would be fun for everyone to be able to choose how they wanted the blog to look. Sounded great in theory, but it wasn't working for some. Or me for that matter if I tried to show somebody at work a post. So, back to simple. I hope this helps if you were having trouble. If you have issues with this style, please let me know. I will miss the dynamic views, but I would much rather that my readers be able to access the blog.
Today, many people (myself included) use ancient chain maille armor techniques to create jewelry. Basically, artisans take small rings made of wire and weave them together in intricate designs. In this way, the ancient weaves are re-imagined for a modern audience. Samples of my work Zili Kit Although some people take raw wire and create their own rings, many rely on retailers for their needs. From that need, a growing cottage industry has sprung up to supply makers with kits that include all of the rings and instructions for a design. Most of these businesses use very simple packaging for their products. Zipper seal bags with simple printed labels are very common. HyperLynks kit For companies that are a little larger, heat seal plastic tubing becomes the most common form of packaging. There is one operation that packages per order so that the rings come in a long, unlabeled, sausage-like strip of tubing with a heat seal between each type of ring. Customers
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