Jessie noticed that Julia liked them very much and smiled. “If Miss Rossi likes them, I can make more for you in the future. They're not expensive anyway.”
They weren’t expensive to make; she only needed some time to weave them up.
“Do you sell them here?” Julia asked curiously.
From her perspective, Jessie's shop was neither in the city center nor in a good location, and the space was too small. She was worried about whether Jessie would be able to sell them.
Jessie nodded and explained, “These are included as freebies with small cakes. Sometimes children like them and come back to buy more, which helps increase my sales.
“I'm planning to make a website for the shop online to sell these items. Broadening the sales channels seems like a good idea.”
Hearing her idea, Julia proactively offered, “Then I’ll share it with my friends so they can support your business. Your handicraft is amazing; your skills are impressive.”