Brett Bara

Brett Bara works as a writer, designer, television personality, spokesperson and consultant in the craft and DIY (do-it-yourself) community. She hosts the Emmy-nominated public television series Knit & Crochet Now.[1]

Bara is the former editor former Editor in Chief of Crochet Today magazine and craft editor at Woman’s Day Special Interest Publications. She is the author of the book Sewing in a Straight Line and creator of the blog Manhattan Craft Room.[2] She also writes a sewing column, Sewing 101, for the blog Design Sponge. She is the co-author of the cookbook Sweet Serendipity (Rizzoli, 2004).

She received a degree from Muhlenberg College.

She has been featured as a craft expert in The Wall Street Journal, Etsy.com, ABC News.com, The Associated Press and Lifetime TV.com.

Brett has been crafting practically since she was born, having been raised by parents who are crafty to the max. She spent her twenties working as a magazine writer with a side of handbag designing and wedding cake making. Later she became a crafts editor at Woman’s Day SIPS and eventually the Editor in Chief at Crochet Today magazine, which led to becoming host of the PBS television series Knit and Crochet Now.[3]

Before launching Brooklyn Craft Company,[4] Brett worked independently as an author, designer and DIY expert. She is the author of Sewing in a Straight Line (Potter Craft/Random House, 2011), one of the top sewing instructors on the video class site Craftsy.com, and a DIY columnist for Design Sponge. She has appeared on The Martha Stewart show and in numerous DIY-related television segments and videos. Her craft-related work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The Martha Stewart Crafts Department blog, the West Elm blog, Design Sponge, and more.

Personal life

Brett grew up in a small town of Wampum in western Pennsylvania.[5] Her parents are both very crafty, handy, do-it-yourself kind of people, so she grew up in a house where we made everything ourselves, which she really appreciates today.

References

  1. "Interview with Brett Bara". Jimmy Beans Wool (blog). Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  2. Bara, Brett (2011). Sewing in a straight line : quick and crafty projects you can make by simply sewing straight. New York: Potter Craft. ISBN 978-0307586650.
  3. "Knit and Crochet Now!". DPTV. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  4. "About". Brooklyn Craft Company.
  5. Jackie, Bischof. "City Crafters Try to Spin Careers Out of Handiwork". Wall Street Journal.
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