Small peasant girl

Chapter 21 Entering the Embroidery Workshop

Chapter 21 Entering the Embroidery Workshop
"Well, what the second sister-in-law said is, let's go to the embroidery workshop as soon as possible."

Hearing what Liu said, Su Yunkang's face looked better.

Handed the purse to Mrs. Liu and said.

When he got to the embroidery workshop, it was no longer his job. Generally, men would not enter the embroidery workshop.

"Let's go," Liu took the money bag, put it in his arms, and pulled Su Jinxia towards the embroidery workshop.

The embroidery workshop is not far from Jucai Pavilion, only a hundred meters away.

This embroidery workshop is called Yunjin Workshop, and it is two stories high.

The exterior decoration can be counted on the entire East Street.

After entering with Mrs. Liu, people came and went on the large first floor, but it was not as noisy as the vegetable market.

Everyone was doing their own things in a well-regulated manner, and it was very quiet.

On the left hand side of entering the embroidery workshop is a row of shelves with hundreds of silk threads, and in front of the shelves is a counter more than one meter high.

Between the shelves and the counter, two young women in their twenties were busy working.

On the right-hand side is a row of wide shelves, on which are various kinds of cloth.

However, these cloths are produced by Yunjinfang, and they are specially used for various embroidery.

Directly in front is a counter that is longer than the sum of the left and right sides.

Behind the natural counter, there is also a row of shelves.

On the shelves are all kinds of nets, purses, handkerchiefs, and embroidered fans.

There were four or five people working at the counter.

Among them, a woman in her 30s was the most eye-catching.

Because she was wearing a satin dress, and her dress was much higher than that of the young woman.

Not only that, but she also directed many people and managed the collection.

As for the second floor upstairs, although Su Jinxia didn't have the chance to go.

But it can also be seen from the things in the hands of the people who came down from above that the second floor bought women's clothes and large fabrics.

Such as screen embroidery and other decorative embroidery.

After entering the embroidery workshop, Mrs. Liu directly dragged Su Jinxia to the row of counters selling silk threads.

Then, after telling Su Jinxia not to run around, she began to choose the embroidery threads she needed.

At current prices, an egg is worth a penny.

Calculated according to the price of Su Jinxia's eggs in his previous life, a penny here is equivalent to a dollar in his previous life.

That is to say, the three hundred Wen in exchange for the earrings is equivalent to the 300 Yuan in the previous life.

Although calculated in this way, it cannot be generalized on some items.

For example, the price of food now is much more expensive than Su Jinxia's previous life. Now a catty of wheat flour costs more than 20 yuan, so it was more than 20 yuan per catty in the previous life.

It can be seen how precious the food is at this time, how precious the land is at this time, and it can also be seen how low the yield per mu is at this time.

Isn't the high grain price caused by the low yield per mu?

But whether the food price is high or not is not what Su Jinxia thinks now.

After all, her family didn't have a single mu of land, and all of the more than ten mu of land planted in the family were leased from Su Ju's family.

Su Jinxia listened to Liu's words very much and did not run around, nor did she want to run around.

Because as soon as she entered the embroidery workshop, she found that there were countless eyes on her body.

The reason is very clear to Su Jinxia, ​​most people here look down on others with dog eyes.

She was dressed so shabby, no wonder no one saw her.

But I don't blame others for looking at it. If someone else is wearing the same patched and beggar-like outfit as her, she can't help but look at it more.

Luckily, Mrs. Liu was quick to handle the matter. After choosing the embroidery thread, she immediately went to the woman's place to settle the bill.

Mrs. Liu spent all three hundred Wen and bought two big bags of silk thread.

It is estimated that these silk threads can be tied with at least a thousand nets. (As mentioned earlier, an ordinary net is only worth a penny, so silk thread is definitely cheaper than a net. Three hundred pennies is enough to make a thousand nets.)
(End of this chapter)

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