🎄🚨: BikeCraft is back! Our holiday gift bazaar happens Wednesday, 12/17 at Migration Brewing on N Williams Ave.
See full vendor list here.

BikeCraft 2025


Gifts * Food * Drink * Friends * Fun
December 17th at Migration Brewing (3947 N Williams Ave)
3:00 – 8:00 pm
See vendor list below

Event contact: Jonathan Maus – maus.jonathan@gmail.com

A scene from BikeCraft in 2010. (Photo: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland)

BikeCraft is a holiday gift bazaar where everything is inspired by bicycles and made by Portlanders.

BikePortland hosted the first BikeCraft in 2005 as a way to highlight the amazing array of Portlanders who love bikes and who also happen to make fantastic things. BikeCraft was last held in 2019 (hosted by our friends at Microcosm Publishing) and 2025 will mark its exciting return!

We have 14 vendors (full list below) ready to share their wares with you. Our hosts at Migration Brewing (and food partner Papa’s Frita) will serve up yummy drinks and food. Migration will even provide hot, mulled, (non-alcoholic) apple cider just for this event! We are also helping Holding Hearts Bloc create a “Cycle Closet” for folks living on the street who use bicycles, so bring your new or gently used bike-related items to donate.

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2025 Vendor List:

*Scroll down for links and more info

Max, aka “Lady Max” / Flat Tire Creations
Black Stone Stitchworks
Nando Collazo / Chronic Carry 
Misia Pitkin / Double Darn 
Gigi Lascurettes / Gigi’s Handy Work / Helmuffs 
Shawn Granton / Urban Adventure League
Richelle / UpTassels 
Spencer Hawkes / Nomad Patches
Joe Perez / BikeLoud PDX 
Ryde Safe
Shift
Andrew Shaw-Kitch / Bikes for Humanity PDX
Eric Ivy / Squid Prints
Tamara Goldsmith, Lindsey Konopka, and Kathie Wise / Stained Glass Artists
Iris – Reflective Society

“Lady” Max / Flat Tire Creations

Max repurposes recycled inner tubes and bike spokes into useful art with a purpose. @flattirecreations on Instagram


Nando Collazo / Chronic Carry 

Nando creates convenient and unique accessories for the everyday cyclist. Check out the Adjustable Can/Coffee Holder with Lid, no more splash! @chronic.carry on Instagram / website


Misia Pitkin / Double Darn 

Misia offers an assortment of hand-sewn cycling caps — from lightweight to winter wool. Her other small goods (musettes, fanny packs, simple wallets, and small pouches) make great gifts as well! @double_darn on Instagram / website 


Gigi Lascurettes / Gigi’s Handy Work / Helmuffs 

Gigi Lascurettes makes handmade helmet earmuffs from up cycled wool or fleece. Keeps your ears covered and cozy.  Website


Shawn Granton / Urban Adventure League

Shawn is an author, photographer, illustrator, and urban historian who creates zines, postcards, books, and other works of art inspired by cycling in Portland. Shawn plans to bring: the Stark Street Mileposts zine, a self-guided bike tour of SE’s curious stone markers; along with the Cycle Touring Primer and other publications. @urbanadventureleaguepdx on Instagram / website


Richelle / UpTassels 

Richelle upcycles mylar party streamers into joy-inducing handlebar tassels. Grab a pair of UpTassels for yourself or as a sparkly stocking stuffer! @uptassels on Instagram


Spencer Hawkes / Nomad Patches

Nomad Patches illustrates and designs bike-themed stickers and patches. @nomadpatches on Instagram / website


Joe Perez / BikeLoud PDX 

Joe will offer BikeLoud pennants (hand-screened by Rendered in Southeast Portland) to raise funds for local bike advocacy. Joe will also have blank pennants, blank bandanas stencils and markers for you, or your kids, to make your own! @bikeloudpdx on Instagram / website 


Andrew Shaw-Kitch / Bikes for Humanity PDX

Andrew, from the craft department at this local nonprofit that specializes in reconditioning used bikes, grabs cute bike doohickeys out of the wastestream and makes arty little knickknacks out of them. @b4hpdx on Instagram / website


Tamara Goldsmith, Lindsey Konopka, and Kathie Wise / Stained Glass Artists

We are lucky to have these three accomplished, local stained glass artists join us. They’ll share unique, bike-inspired pieces from their collection and are making several works just for BikeCraft! Tamara Goldsmith transforms bike parts into adornment for the home, tree and body. She’s turning bicycle cogs and wheels into sun catchers made just BikeCraft! @magichourglass on Instagram / website. Kathie Wise is with Marvelous Mosaics (Instagram / website) and created the stunning piece above. We’ll also have work from Kathie Wise. Stay tuned for photos as they complete their pieces!

Samples of stained glass pieces that will be for sale at the event.

Eric Ivy / Squid Prints

Eric has made some silly and affordable items for you or your friends: including 12 oz can holders that use bottle cage mounts or cable ties, mini milk crates, earrings, and tree ornaments.  He is also selling “I Love Bike Happy Hour” stickers with all all proceeds going to BikePortland.


Mike Young / Black Stone Stitchworks

Mike makes quality, handmade hip packs for cyclists and outdoor adventurers from USA sourced materials @blackstonestitchworks on Instagram / website


Iris / Reflective Society

Iris makes really cool, reflective items like shoelaces, bandannas, pins, and more. I have a pair of their shoelaces and absolutely love them! If you want to add a splash of visibility to your biking wardrobe, stop by this table! @reflectivesociety on Instagram / website


Ryde Safe

This brand is new to Portland, so let’s give them and their cool, reflective and fun safety products a warm, BikeCraft welcome! @ryde.safe on Instagram / website

Shift 

Shift board members will be on hand to sell stickers and to answer your questions about the resources they provide our community, and how you can get involved by becoming a Shift board member. @shift2bikes on Instagram / website


— Learn more about BikeCraft in the BikePortland archives.

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