BikeCraft 2010 Vendor List

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The sixth annual BikeCraft is December 4th & 5th at 15 NE Hancock

BikeCraft 2010 Vendor List (as of 11/22)

Bags
Printed goods and art
Fashion for you
Fashion for your bike
Gifts and misc

Bags
Dave Stoops / Black Star Bags
Handmade waterproof messenger bags, panniers, and accessories such as: hip pouches, top tube pads, tool pouches and wallets. We will also be bringing our new backpack to show and will be taking orders for 2011!

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Luke Mathers / Truce Designs
I make backpacks from recycled materials (like old sails) and garment factory scraps… they have a floating drop liner, so they’re perfect for cycling in Portland!

Curtis Williams / North St. Bags
Custom, convertible backpack panniers. We’ll have the usual accessories, as well as some new products to introduce! All bags will be 20% off – including custom orders!

Jeremy Neal / Blaq Design
We offer handmade bicycle messenger bags, backpacks, and accessories.

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Printed goods and art

Scott Ballard / Two Guitars
Original hand-printed art cards, holiday cards, and other bike-themed paper products.

Sara Stout / Tree House Trading Post
Rain capes, seat covers, fender flaps, light switch plates and more!

Fred DiMeglio / Man Vs. Ink
I will be selling original paintings, silk screen prints and drawings.

Shawn Granton / Illustrator, Author
Bicycle zines/comics, posters, postcards, buttons.

Eric Bagdonas / Stumptown Printers
Posters, cards, printed ephemera

Serena Van Vranken / Almost Monday
Drypoints (art prints) of bikes and bike related items!

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Joe Biel / Microcosm Publishing
Bicycle shirts, buttons, patches, stickers, zines, books, joy. in real living colour.

Ayleen Crotty / Filmed By Bike
We will be selling discounted DVDs and our cool 2011 poster designs.

Carye Bye / Red Bat Press
Bike prints, calendars, zines, patches, book

Mia Birk / Joyride (book)
Joyride tells the dramatic and enlightening behind-the-scenes story of how a group of determined visionaries transformed Portland

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Fashion for you

Jason Miranda / Trusty Switchblade
Made with pride in Portland, Trusty Switchblade will bring their post-race streetwear “with Portland attitude”. Trusty Switchblade combines cycling functionality with lifestyle comfort to create its unique line of products.

Fumiyo Yoshino / NNF Store
New to BikeCraft, Fumiyo will share his stylish accessories that are already big hits in Japan.

Debra Peterson / Fast Chicken Gear
Debra lives in the Coastal Range outside Portland and knows a thing or two about rain. BikeCraft will be the debut of her new rain chaps, related rain gear (and possibly a utility roll bag). We’re really excited to see her product…

Lanette Fidrych / Cycle Dog
Dog Collars and Leashes made from re-claimed bike tubes

Bronwen Mauch / Tireless Hearts
Heart-shaped charms and jewelry crafted from pink inner tubes and carefully selected bicycle parts. Each one is a unique, tiny piece of art.

Megan Denton / Sopra
Leather bicycle toe straps for toe cages and u-lock holsters.

Barbi Touron / Inner Beauty Inner Tube Jewelry
All of my jewelry is made from recycled bicycle inner tube. The design is cut out by hand, using very tiny scissors. The design does not follow a pattern, instead it’s cut free form. This brings a more organic feel to industrial materials. I think of it as urban lace, because of the effect and the amount of time it takes to gain this effect.

Misia Pitkin / Double Darn Clothing
I make cycling caps, and mechanic aprons.

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Frost Noris / Frostbitten Fantasies
Fashion accessories and bike related hand crafts made from upcycled inner tubes and tires.

Danielle Baskin / Tarot Helmets
Hand-painted bicycle and skateboard helmets with various designs (view them here) including designs based on a deck of tarot cards.

Shawn Postera
Arm warmers with different combinations of lycra and recycled wool. We are also putting together “Shants” out of recycled materials. We call them shants or fancy short pants or Bike Friendly pants or Skirt like pants or manpris (for the guys), and one other epic name.

Kimberly Schrope / Bike n Chain
We sell bike themed handmade knitted and crochet beanies.

The Sprockettes
Portland’s beloved mini-bike dance troupe, The Sprockettes, will bring their assortment of black and pink merchandise including t-shirts, wristbands, patches, stickers, and other fun stuff.

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Caroline Paquette / Little Package
I’m bringing handmade cycling caps for winter wear off and on the bike – largely wool (both new and upcycled) and fleece, and nearly every one unique. Earflaps galore! There will also be cotton caps and tropical-weight wool caps for year-round wear. I also sell a sewing pattern so folks can make their own cap, and gift certificates.

Shaun Deller / Shaun Deller Designs
Classy cycling hats made from recycled wool and cotton garments.

Julien Jaborska / Rebicyclist
Bicycle Tire Belts and other accessories (buckles, keychains, art).

Belts by Rebicyclist…

and buckles too.

Jen Woffinden / JDuct
Duct tape wallets and flasks with bike themed designs (among others).

Brian Echerer / Velo Gioielli
Cycling themed jewelry and art.

Gigi Lascurettes / Gigi’s Handywork
2 main items: Helmuffs: wool ear covers that slide onto helmet straps and keep your ears warm during cold weather. gPaks: small pack to hold iPhone/mp3 players, some cash and/or keys, that can then be attached to bike, bag, arm, etc. to keep your gear handy.

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Fashion for your bike

Tim Calvert / Citybikes Bike Buckets
Citybikes Bike Buckets are waterproof, rugged, portable storage for your bicycle. They are made in Portland by our workers out of recycled buckets and will attach to almost any rack. Hardware kits (with instructions) are also available for $12.

Randi Smith / Randi Jo Fab
Cycling soft goods; caps, saddle covers small bags & aprons.

Domenika Randonich / Whipstitch Wares
The Tricera Top Tube Pad, the only top tube pad that stows your tools while protecting your frame and adding some pop to your ride! Plus they’re hand made, local and sustainable. Cheers and Gears!

Laura Crawford / Tangerine Treehouse
I’ll be bringing a variety of styles and taking orders for custom work. I also make (and will be selling) the Bike Mustache (which is exactly what it sounds like… a mustache for your bike). If nobody minds, I might bring some PathLessPedaled goodies too (calendar, books, etc.).

Geoff Franklin / Walnut Architecture
Handmade leather wares for your bike.

Brian Engelen / Fun Reflector
Fun Reflectors are easy to apply reflective decals made from durable 3M Scotchlite retroreflective material that permanently adhere to your bike, helmet, or fenders. They temporarily, adhere to shoes, jackets, fleece clothing, and backpacks. Choose from our many designs and colors and add style to your ride.

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Gifts and misc

Isaac Porras / Solarcycle
Solarcycle makes a bike rack that allows your cell phone to be charged directly from the sun. It is easy to install and is the smallest, most powerful USB solar charger on the market! This rack is weatherproof and is also compatible with standard bike rack bags.

Jeff Keller / Urbane Innovations
A clothes hanger made entirely out of bike parts!

Johnnie Olivan / Rejuiced Bikes
A mini-bike sound system, inspiring bike sculptures, a three-person “bike-car” — you never know what Johnnie and his friends at Rejuiced will dream of next. Come to BikeCraft and you’ll find out…

Max Kirchoff / Trees by Bike
Trees by Bikes is gearing up for their second year. They’ll be taking sign-ups for holiday tree deliveries and will share Christmas ornaments made from recycled bicycle parts. i.e. snowflake chainlinks, cogs made into snowmen.

Becky Morton / Bikeasaurus
A variety of local, handmade, bike-friendly accessories.

Sara Collins / Lost and Found
Stained glass inside of chain rings and cassettes, but also other stained glass goodies involving bikes. Possibly also knit u lock cozies.

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