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Arm Knitting Workshop with Alyssarhaye Graciano of BlackSheepMade

Event Details
Sunday, April 19, 2020
10 a.m. – 1 p.m. PDT
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Vigeland Rehearsal Hall
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Join our March First Thursday community partner and fiber artist extraordinaire Alyssarhaye Graciano for an intro-level workshop for creating the big, chunky, wool knitted tapestries that she sells via BlackSheepMade. To celebrate her recently published knitting book titled Chunky Knits, we are happy to be hosting Alyssarhaye as she leads a deep dive into arm-knitting and hand-knitted fiber goods.

Availability is limited to 10 participants.

About BlackSheepMade
About BlackSheepMade

Alyssarhaye Graciano is a trilingual, POC fiber artist. Once in the tech industry as a linguistic specialist, she left her day job to pursue a creative career. While she mainly knits, crochet, macramé and weaving are also part of her everyday life.

She started BlackSheepMade as a way to fund an internship abroad while in college, but over the last three years it has evolved into large public installations, long-term pop-ups and traveling workshops. You can find her latest mural in her hometown of San Jose, California at The Berryessa Flea. She wove a 15 x 8–foot (4.5x 2.5–m) mural with her dad, Francisco, as an homage to her late abuelita and hometown culture.

In 2018, she ran a two-month long pop-up in downtown Portland via a city-funded program. She was able to test out her idea of a “deli for knits”: choose a style of beanie or scarf, pick your colors and she’ll knit it up in a week. In 2019, Travel Portland and My People’s Market brought Alyssarhaye to Japan to discuss life as an entrepreneur and teach a macrame workshop.

Today, she continues her art career as a designer for various fiber brands and local businesses and she teaches fiber workshops in both English and Spanish. Alyssarhaye lives in Portland, Oregon, with her partner Chris and their dogs Winston, Walter and Ember.

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