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Apollo Sprayers, Inc.
http://www.hvlp.com
Apollo Sprayers HVLP - Americas choice for High Volume Low Pressure Turbines and Spray Guns. Today HVLP is recognized world wide as the most efficient, cost-effective way to apply a coating. Apollo Sprayers are members of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)

Wool-Tyme - Your on-line source for Knitting & Crocheting...
http://www.wool-tyme.com/
Wool-Tyme offers a very large selection of quality yarns, patterns, and accessories from Australia, Canada, Europe, south america, the U.K., and the USA in our online retail store.

Puchka Peru Cultural Tours, PUCHKA Textile Folk Art Market...
http://www.puchkaperu.com
Puchka Peru Cultural Tours, PUCHKA Textile Folk Art Market Tour, Cultural Tours, Textile Tours, Folk Art Tours, Market Tours, south america, Peru, Peru Travel, Peru Tours, Peruvian Culture, Peru Lifestyle, Lima, Semana Santa, Holy Week, Easter, Arequipa, Paracas Peninsula, Paracas Reserve, Pisco, Paracas, Ballestas Islands, Cusco, Cuzco, Pisac, Chinchero, Urubamba, Machu Picchu, Chan Chan, Sipan, Trujillo, Chiclayo, Piura, Tumbes, Chanchamayo, Satipo, braiding, sling braiding, Sacred Valley, Yucay Valley, Pachamama, Lake Titicaca, Colca Canyon, Raymi Travels, Spinninh, natural dyes, dyeing, Embroidery, needlework, mates burilados, Weaving, Hand-spinning, Tapestry, Textiles, knitting, embroidery, braiding, sling-braiding, museums, tapestries, alpaca garments, alpaca clothing, Retablos, Folk Art, Learning and Study Travel, Artesania, Quechua, Drop Spindle, Artists, Craft, Artesans, llama, alpaca, hand-woven, hand-spun, Peruvian art, Peruvian craft, Peruvian textiles, SeƱor de los Milagros, Villa Molina, La Casa de Melgar, Hacienda Santa Maria, Tarma, Volunteering, Spanish Language Schools, Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco

Descendants of the Incas: Inca weaving traditions and family ties.
http://www.incas.org/
A culture of people living today near the city of Cuzco, Peru. It was the capital of the Inca empire and is close to Machu Picchu. The site will help preserve and celebrate the textiles of the Andes and assist their weavers. The art of weaving is important to modern Inca families as it was to their ancestors. Every traditional family in Peru contains at least one weaver.