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At 2:50pm on July 31, 2011, Alma Erzhanova gave L a gift
At 14:50 on July 31, 2011, Alma Erzhanova said…

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Dear Ingrid!

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At 13:58 on November 10, 2010, Rosanne Trottier said…
Hi Ingrid, Good to learn that another person without prior fashion experience is enjoying our local challenges...
Your site is lovely, I hope business is working for you?
If you are in Cambodia, perhaps we can meet up here or there?

good luck,
rosanne
At 17:34 on October 27, 2010, Ellen Agger said…
Thanks for your comment on our new site, Ingrid. Love your work and site too.

Best,
Ellen
TAMMACHAT Natural Textiles, www.tammachat.com
At 22:03 on October 18, 2010, Nikos Narkissos ( Peeyush) said…
hi dere!!! how are you doing?
Greetingz from India!
At 18:13 on September 28, 2010, THIYAGARAJAN N.S. said…
Hello

We are India based hosiery clothing manufacturers and supplier. We supply clothing based on customer's style and spec. Materials are used cotton, organic cotton, bamboo, soy etc.

Also we are engaged in supplying Natural Herbal Dyed Garments.

Regards.

Thiyagarajan, Raaghavi Exports, India
www.raaghaviexports.hpage.com
At 15:58 on July 30, 2010, Mary King said…
Hello Ingrid, Thanks for making contact, your project sounds great ,so if you would like to have a chat that would be good. Always interested in similar projects.,ours is best told through the articles by Dena Kaye on our press page which outline the whole start up story . I think you would fine these articles interesting. That is on our website www.panchachuli.co.uk
Let me know what you think! Best regards, Mary mary@panchachuli.co.uk
At 17:16 on July 28, 2010, tameron stuber said…
also just read your info, cool you are doing a project in cambodia! wish you the best, would love to here more about it
At 17:10 on July 28, 2010, tameron stuber said…
Hi Ingrid, thank you :)

as far as eco-friendly leather sources, here in bangladesh i would say they are not there yet... the waste managment is really bad, harsh chemicals, water waste,as well as health protection of workers, its a really dirty business. they are work on cleaning it up and moving all the tanneries to one set area to contol waste an such. I dont have a great source for eco friendly leather but i would say china or india would be better, here is a link to a tannery that pategonia uses in china, but im guessing their minimum order would be high. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYpAlmV5sNw
At 17:17 on June 18, 2010, Ellen Agger said…
Linda is your gal for sharing info about Cambodia, but I'm quite happy to talk about lessons we've learned about working in that part of the world. I'm on Skype: ellenagger. Perhaps we can talk sometime.

Ellen
At 17:08 on June 18, 2010, Ellen Agger said…
Two resources that might be of interest:

1. Nui, a Thai woman living in Australia, looking for outlets for her very fine merino wool (which come from her "four-legs silkworms" (a reference from her cultural point of view!): nuimilton@westnet.com.au

2. Linda Drury of Floating Stone Silks: she works extensively with Cambodian dyers and weavers (at least for the last 5 years); tell her Ellen sent you! http://www.floatingstonesilks.com/

Hope these leads are helpful.

In fair trade,
Ellen Agger, TAMMACHAT Natural Textiles, www.tammachat.com
At 17:04 on June 18, 2010, Ellen Agger said…
Nice to meet you, Ingrid. We've been working with Thai and Lao women's weaving groups for several years now. Lots and lots of challenges, so I wish you the best; you can create opportunities for Cambodians if you persevere.

Best,
Ellen Agger, TAMMACHAT Natural Textiles, www.tammachat.com
At 4:07 on June 18, 2010, Jane A. Nelson said…
Hello Ingrid,
Thanks for the invitation - look forward to an interesting connection with you & Lilou in the future.
And, by the way .. best wishes in your new venture!

Best rgds.,
Jane
At 17:11 on June 14, 2010, Pauline C said…
I am glad to read about what you are doing. It's not an easy way... but i am happy to see others are finding a way. Would love to hear more about why you started to do this.

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