The weaver takes a course to learn how to spin different kinds of threads and yarn, as well as weaving different kinds of cloth [linen, cotton, wool]. A one- month course for crocheting of various styles, pieces, with different yarns is provided to two candidates. The seamstress shop can make and sell dresses, pants, shirts, shawls, sheets, and blankets, while repairing dresses, pants and shirts. The sales revenue is projected to grow from $1,935 in year two up to $7,128 by the end of year 5. GDV receives 150% of its startup cost loan or $4,500 at 20% of the seamstress shop net revenues that requires about 5.5 years to accrue. In the meantime, the seamstress professionals receive their labor costs plus 80% of the shop’s net profit.

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