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This mam was sad that she didn't sell anything at a craft fair, so Twitter bought the lot
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MARTYN HETT FROM Manchester is in line for Son of the Year after getting his mother’s knitting career get off ground, all thanks to Twitter.
A couple of weeks ago, Hett’s mother Figen had a stall at a craft fair – he texted her to see how it was going, and she said she was sad she hadn’t sold anything yet.
Hett tweeted a picture of his mother’s stall, saying his heart was ‘breaking’ for her, and resolved to help her out.
He found out his mother had set up her own account on the retail app Depop, so he shared the page on Twitter – and a few minutes later, a friend of his said he’d like to buy something.
Then more people started buying things. Then even more:
Eventually, she had enquiries from outside the UK:
Figen set up a Twitter account to keep up with her viral fame and the rising orders – Hett told Buzzfeed that the whole thing has done wonders for her confidence:
Depop Depop
At the moment, everything on Figen’s Depop site, from Christmas decorations to teddy bears, is sold out. But she’s assuring her fans that she’s hard at work on new stock:
Lovely. One Son of the Year award to the Hett household, please.
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