Due to the viral photo of the Brooklyn Amateur knitting have created a successful business

Due to the viral photo of the Brooklyn Amateur knitting have created a successful business

Who says knitting is for women? Louis Borie from Brooklyn receives from this activity is a real pleasure and a lot of money. Today, a typical hobby into a successful business and have a new York knitter no end of customers.

His career rapidly took off recently by accident and … Broadway actress Frenchie Davis.

21 Nov star saw an unusual scene in the subway — across from her sat a man in camouflage pants and a baseball cap Brooklyn Nets — he was knitting a scarf. Davis decided to capture an unusual sight and to share the companion on the page in Facebook.

This brotha on the train is my hero today….#SelfCareOnTheSubway

Posted by Frenchie Davis on Monday, November 20, 2017

«Today, my hero is this guy in the train,» she signed your post.

The publication began to spread quickly in a social network, attracting the attention of thousands of users. The next day she caught the eye of other Bore who revealed his name and said — the knitter has a private company called Brooklyn Boy Knits.

The increased popularity has breathed new life into the business Louis Boria — now customers line up to order one of the exclusive products created by his hands.

Due to the viral photo of the Brooklyn Amateur knitting have created a successful businesssource: facebook

«It’s just incredible! 10 years of fascination with knitting, I have never had such a flood of orders as it is now,» admitted Bore on his page in Facebook.

Even visiting parents for thanksgiving, he could not afford to forget about work — because customers are waiting.

Due to the viral photo of the Brooklyn Amateur knitting have created a successful businesssource: facebook

In an interview with the New York Daily News a 42-year employee of the medical center mount Sinai hospital told how he first started the needles. One day a man dreamed he knits — the feeling was so distinct that he woke up with outstretched arms, creating an invisible pattern. Luis was very surprised because I had no idea how to do it.

Deciding that it was a sign, he decided to learn. As it turned out — not in vain.

Soon the hero of this story realized that the knitted items from different brands present in the market in abundance, but there is a shortage of exclusive, made-to-order designer models.

If you want to see the work of a rising star of the fashion world, then visit the fair’s creative Living Art Fair in Staten island. The event will be held on Saturday, December 16, at 809 Castleton Ave.

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    Hi. I would love to support Mr. Boria. How can I purchase merchandise if I don’t have Facebook? I’m not available to go to Staten Island on 12/16.

    Thx S

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