Denise Bayron is a designer and patternmaker whose work spans the fiber arts to include knitting, sewing, crochet, and macrame.
She offers a clothing rental subscription service at Curated By Denise Bayron.
She has been featured in and collaborated with:
Vogue Knitting Magazine Story
New York Magazine, Ask The Experts
Martha Stewart, The Best Knitters to Follow on Instagram
Tiny House Giant Journey 3.2M views - House Tour Video
Apartment Therapy Interview Small Cool Contest Winner
Refinery 29, Insta Accounts To Follow If You Want To Start Making Your Own Clothes
Tiny House Expedition Video House Tour
Knit Now Magazine, Designer of the Year 2019
BeLatina News, The Afro-Latina DIY Queen Who Will Inspire You to Revamp Your Life
Denise Bayron designs modern garments that are practical, minimal, and most often geometric. After 15 years of working as an executive in the fast fashion industry in NYC, she transitioned to patternmaking as a means of reconciling her love of fashion with a desire to live more sustainably. Making a wardrobe by hand enables one to source materials more sustainably and control the waste that is produced in the process. By designing patterns, Denise hopes to empower the home knitter and sewist with the tools, knowledge, and autonomy to create the handmade wardrobe of their dreams. She hopes that makers will use her patterns as the basic infrastructure for a garment, but then customize the fiber selection, fit, and color. In the end, each garment is a collaboration between designer and maker, and therefore a piece of handmade art.
As an Afro Latina, Denise also strives to make the slow fashion industry a more inclusive space through representation and education. She travels for public speaking engagements and to teach classes with partners such as Vogue Knitting and Skillshare.
She is currently writing a book in collaboration with Laine Publishing.