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On the record ... with Marie Alessi

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Marie Alessi (Doug Oleson)

GENOA – According to Chuck Alessi, every person with developmental disabilities has at least one thing they’re very good at.

For his daughter, Marie Alessi, that thing is knitting – with a little bit of crocheting thrown in. Marie, of Genoa, learned to knit when she was 12. Chuck Alessi says his daughter graduated from high school through special education and attends social functions through Opportunity House.

“With her developmental disability, it’s amazing she can do this,” Chuck Alessi said. “This would be hard for somebody who is really smart in an educated way. Her younger sister has a master’s degree and she couldn’t do it. But Marie has the patience to do it.”

“These things are complicated and beautiful,” Genoa Main Street Executive Director Mim Evans said of Marie’s work. “Her work stands up against anybody’s. ...She has a natural talent.”

Marie is one of about 50 artists who will display more than 100 quilts and other fiber arts in downtown stores during Genoa Main Street’s Fourth Annual Quilt & Fiber Arts Walk, Jan. 19-27. Evans said the works are mainly for display, but visitors will be able to purchase some from the artists.

Although it’s mainly her hobby, Marie Alessi will make items on request. Anyone interested can leave a message for her at the Genoa Main Street office, 815-784-6961.

Resplendent in a sequined black outfit she made herself, Marie sat down with MidWeek reporter Doug Oleson last week to discuss knitting and the upcoming walk.

MidWeek: How did you start knitting?

Marie Alessi:  My grandmother’s best friend was sitting on the couch and she was knitting. Me and my sister were curious and we came up to her and asked what she was doing. She said she was knitting, and she said if we wanted to learn to knit we could come down to her house – she lived just down the street – and she would teach us. So me and my sister went down there, I was 12 and she was 11. She started to show us and my sister started to make a cable sweater. It was almost done and she said, “I don’t like knitting.” And I said, “Just finish it and you can quit.”

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