Believing that sewing is a hobby which skipped a generation and is now making a comeback; Angie Bryom wanted to find a way to supply the kind of fabric that would appeal to those behind a sewing machine in the year 2010 and beyond. Thus, The Little Fabric Shop came to be.

Having used Etsy for over a year to sell some of her products, she realized that—while it is a good medium to use for a lot of people—it has its limitations. She knew having her own website was the answer and started using the internet to look for web designers. When her initial search yielded too many options, she narrowed her search to Idaho Falls Web Designers and found Manwaring Web Solutions right away. It turns out that a friend of hers had used them before and been very happy with the result, so Angie signed on.
“Jarom and the others at Manwaring Web were great to work with,” said Angie. “They listened to all my ideas and didn’t mind me asking a million questions. If I needed a concern addressed, they were always quick to get back to me. I am a beginner in the e-commerce market, but even people who know a lot about doing business on the web would benefit from the services Manwaring Web Solutions provides.”
Angie is only a week and half into the launch of her online business but is already receiving great feedback. “Using the internet as a catalyst for my business as opposed to a brick and mortar store means I get to stay home with my children, I get to sew, and I get to sell the gorgeous fabric I fell in love with.”