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Knoxville makers use KnoxCrafts to marketing Maker City businesses

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Knoxville makers use KnoxCrafts to marketing Maker City businesses

Carol Z. Shane

As is often the case with thriving businesses of all types, the two women who run KnoxCrafts — which puts crafters together with fans for onsite workshops in a variety of local venues — have good synergy.

Taylor Bento, who markets her handmade eco-friendly, sustainable bags under the name Bags by Bento, has a background in corporate finance. She knows her way around a financial spreadsheet, and is an online marketing expert.

Victoria Walsh of Macrame Momma found her calling in the knotty arts during a college internship, offering art therapy to patients in mental hospitals. She’s geared toward people, with a rich history of teaching workshops and doing community events like the 400-volunteer-strong Yellow Ribbon Project she spearheaded for veteran support in her native Orlando, Florida.  

Taylor Bento and Victoria Walsh, photographed on Tuesday, June 7, 2022, run KnoxCrafts, which puts crafters together with fans for onsite workshops in a variety of local venues.

Together they run an agency in which makers, small business venues and fans of crafting all benefit.

“I think a lot of people are looking for community, especially post-COVID,” says Bento. “It’s still around, but people are starting to get out again. And so many are looking for creative outlets.”

KnoxCrafts’ unique offering of people + places + projects started when the two women met after they both “dove headfirst into the Maker Community,” says Bento.    

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