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On the record ... with Marie Alessi

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MW: So you do things for other people?
MA: Yeah. My dad stuck them on that Craigslist to see if they would sell.

MW: Do you make them just for local people or anyone?
MA: For anyone who calls. If people see something they want in the window (during the crafts walk), I’ll always put in my phone number.

MW: That’s a nice dress you have on. Do you make all your own clothes?
MA: No. I just wanted something fancy for Christmas. I was going to a Christmas party and I didn’t have anything fancy and I thought I’d been knitting since I was 12, I should make something for myself.

MW: Depending on what it is, does it take long to make something?
MA: This one I had to figure out the proportion. I had to rip it out three times.

MW: I understand it’s hard to make much of a profit with knitted crafts.
MA: Yarn has gone way up. ...Red Heart yarn has really good colors, but it’s stiff and rough so I buy really, really soft and fuzzy stuff. When you do that, it’s going to cost more. I like the better-quality yarn.

I used to make a baby bunting with a 22-inch zipper for infants in the front. It looked like a sleeping bag with these little squares that kind of alternated, kind of like the way bricks are. Around the hood, it called for angora. There used to be a store that had bags with a fourth of an ounce of angora ... but it was $50. It was real angora imported from Paris, France, and I used to put just an inch of it around the hood and it was really pretty.

MW:  Do you enjoy this, or is this just something you’re good at?
MA: I enjoy it.

MW: Do you get creative and make up things?
MA: Sometimes I do.

MW: When people call up, do they want something specific?
MA: Yes. Like when Mim called, she wanted a dog that looks like her dog, so we made it white with red spots on it.

MW: Does having a disability make it more difficult to do this?
MA: Only when you’re reading the patterns. My comprehension is bad so someone has to tell me what it means. ...What’s difficult is when you need to get the yarn. When you don’t drive and you’re out of yarn, you have to wait for someone to take you. Of course, we like to go to the super store because there’s more selection. That’s what makes it really hard, you want to get started on something. If somebody orders something and they want it for a Christmas present, you could get started and get it done by Christmas but the problem is you have to wait until someone can take you and you can get the yarn. Then you might not get started as soon as possible and that’s kind of bad.


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