HYPHAE & 50 Arrow Gallery

KnitSpinQuilt items will soon be available in person at 50 Arrow Gallery thanks to their partnership with HYPHAE!

KnitSpinQuilt items will soon be available at a Western Massachusetts retail location!

KnitSpinQuilt splash image for the HYPHAE at 50 Arrow Gallery partnership

HYPHAE and 50 Arrow Gallery are partnering on a Turn-Key Retail Program, where art and handmade goods from BIPOC and 2SLGBTQIA+ makers will be available for purchase. This partnership kicks off HYPHAE: Community’s work to build economic security for artists and makers in Western Mass.

HYPHAE launch party graphic

Join us for our Launch Party on Saturday, April 4 from 4P-7P in 50 Arrow! Some of the artists will be present to answer questions and share about their work, along with refreshments and music. More info at hyphae.community.

Down to the Wire — in the best way!

I’m prepping up a storm right now, because I’m delighted to announce (belatedly!) that I will be a vendor at the Indie Untangled Trunk Show in (eeek) less than three weeks.

Find me at booth 23 with One Geek To Craft Them All!

I’ll have DPN cases and box bags:

Pile of fabric double pointed needle cases in several prints

Photograph of stacked box bags in a variety of fabrics

I’ll also have a lot of drawstring bags, which I’m still frantically sewing up:

Stack of drawstring bags inside out half-sewn with coral fabric and rotary cutter

Come by and say hi! And watch this space later this week for a very exciting announcement!

KnitSpinQuilt & Indie Untangled

KnitSpinQuilt is now an Indie Untangled vendor — you can find a link to my shop on the Indie Untangled website, and I was featured in the newsletter last week.

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This pussyhat bag was featured in the newsletter and is now only available for pre-order — I sold out of all the fabric I had in stock! This is fabulous news, because it means I can donate more to the Hispanic Federation this quarter — 30% of shop purchase prices will go to the Hispanic Federation’s Puerto Rico disaster relief efforts in 2018.