I am a Midwest based fiber artist and craftivist with a passion for intersectional feminism, empowerment, and community. My work is a reflection of my commitment to creating meaningful and humorous pieces that highlight issues of gender, identity, and strength. With swearing and smutty books thrown in for fun. I design and stitch all my art by hand with love and snark. There is something empowering about taking a traditionally woman centered craft and turning it into something bold and meaningful (also, stabbing the fabric can be very therapeutic).
I host monthly crafty meetups and quarterly crafty cinemas in Dayton as the only thing better than creating, is creating in a community. Art is resistance, community is resistance, and every little bit helps when we all work together.
Ultimately my goal is to put myself out of business. I want my patterns and kits to empower others to fall in love with the craft and eventually make their own weird art. Then we will all just be making art together and isn’t that the dream. So thank you for even just visiting my own little stitchy part of the internet.
-Angie
Vendor Biography
I am a Midwest based fiber artist and craftivist with a passion for intersectional feminism, empowerment, and community. My work is a reflection of my commitment to creating meaningful and humorous pieces that highlight issues of gender, identity, and strength. With swearing and smutty books thrown in for fun. I design and stitch all my art by hand with love and snark. There is something empowering about taking a traditionally woman centered craft and turning it into something bold and meaningful (also, stabbing the fabric can be very therapeutic).
I host monthly crafty meetups and quarterly crafty cinemas in Dayton as the only thing better than creating, is creating in a community. Art is resistance, community is resistance, and every little bit helps when we all work together.
Ultimately my goal is to put myself out of business. I want my patterns and kits to empower others to fall in love with the craft and eventually make their own weird art. Then we will all just be making art together and isn’t that the dream. So thank you for even just visiting my own little stitchy part of the internet.
-Angie