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More of what’s in store for BikeCraft IV

Posted by Elly Blue (Editor) on November 19th, 2008 at 11:35 am

A Queen Bee wallet.

BikeCraft IV is right around the corner and we’ve got a fantastic line-up of new and returning vendors you will not want to miss.

Since we last profiled several of this year’s confirmed BikeCraft vendors, more creative, bike loving folks have stepped up wanting to share their wares.

Here’s a sampling…

New faces:

Fir table with wheel motif by
Bren and Kris Reis.
  • Bren Reis and his girlfriend Kris are furniture makers with a passion for biking. They are just beginning to make furniture with bicycle motifs, and will be bringing a selection of their first items to preview at BikeCraft.
  • Emily Horton has a new “urban sportswear” business, M Horton. She’ll be bringing her line of recycled wool sweaters, jerseys, trousers, and skirts for cycling, musette bags, and more.
  • Jonathan Severdia has made some unique helmet covers that you’ll have to see to believe.
  • Ken Nelson will be there with his DryHigh rain chaps — an alternative he has devised to the hassle of rainpants.

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  • Julia Garretson makes jewelry out of bits of upcycled bike tires.
  • Newcomer Mike Cobb crafts well-made, beautiful and functional wind chimes out of worn out drivetrains.
  • A trio of Woodlawn neighborhood residents have ganged up under the name Wood-Craft-Lawn, and will be selling bike culture magnets and lightswitch covers, along with Best-Of DVDs from Filmed By Bike and t-shirts from the popular film fest.
Travel in style with a set of locally
made panniers by Black Star Bags.

Returning vendors:

  • Nickey Robo will be selling bike themed t-shirts, and copies of Small Movements, her film about the Sprockettes.

And one last thing — bring your quarters! With all this talk about a bike tax, impending economic doom, shortfalls at PDOT, etc…, we’ve called on some local kids who will be holding a Bake Sale for Bikeways. All proceeds will be kept securely in a coffee can to be delivered to City Hall after the event. Buy a brownie, build a bikeway!

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7 Responses to “More of what’s in store for BikeCraft IV”

  1. Hart
    November 19th, 2008 14:24
    1

    I know where I'm doing my Christmas shopping this year.

  2. Brian Johnson
    November 19th, 2008 17:46
    2

    I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere-- maybe I missed it.

    I know cash is king, but do I really need to hit the ATM up for $100?

    Do you know if any vendors plan on taking credit/debit/check?

  3. Elly Blue
    November 20th, 2008 07:24
    3

    Brian, thanks for asking. Cash really is best -- fortunately, there will be an ATM on-site this year. Some take checks as well -- it's always worth asking.

  4. Wood-Craft-Lawn
    November 20th, 2008 18:28
    4

    Unfortunately Wood-Craft-Lawn will be unable to take anything other than cash, so if you want to buy the first ever Filmed by Bike t-shirt or the new Greatest Hits DVD, or any of the other very cool offerings our group will have for sale, bring those DOLLARS!

  5. miguelaron
    November 21st, 2008 09:15
    5

    where do i sign up to be a vendor? does it cost anything?

  6. Rebecca Pearcy - Queen Bee
    November 25th, 2008 15:53
    6

    Queen Bee will be accepting cash, checks, and credit/debit cards at the sale.

  7. Liz Dickey- 1.by.liz
    November 27th, 2008 00:10
    7

    1.by.liz will also be accepting credit cards at the event.

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