Join fashion designer and craftswoman Milagros Batista in a delightful crochet workshop suitable for all ages and skill levels. For beginners looking to grasp the fundamentals, Milagros will guide students through a hands-on experience, offering insights into both simple basics and more challenging stitches.
The workshop will be held at Children’s Art Carnival at 62 Hamilton Place, New York, NY 10031
The 3rd Saturday of every month
January 18, 2025
February 15, 2025
March 13, 2025
April 11, 2025
Family with children (no drop off): 11am to noon
Teens and Adults: 12:30 to 1:30pm
Free, or pay what-you-can donation
Registration required to participate: Registration link coming soon
Milagros Batista: Creator of Wearable Art!
Fiber Artist | Master Knitter/Crocheter | Fashion Designer | Social Activist
Personal and Artistic Journey
Milagros Batista is more than a designer; she’s a storyteller weaving tales of resilience, cultural vibrancy, and individuality through her wearable art. Born in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, Milagros draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of her childhood—ocean waves, bustling markets, and the aroma of coffee and sugarcane. Growing up during a challenging political era, Milagros found strength in her family and guidance in the form of Doña Maria Luisa, a Freedom Fighter and Master Knitter. This mentorship became the foundation of her journey into the world of fiber arts, knitting, crochet, and social justice.
Early Influence and Mentorship
At seven, Milagros’ meeting with Doña Maria Luisa marked the beginning of a transformative journey. Hindered by financial constraints, Milagros proposed a unique arrangement—she’d work for knitting lessons. Doña Maria Luisa, a fearless advocate against dictatorship, not only agreed but ignited in Milagros a passion for social change. Doña Maria Luisa’s passing didn’t halt Milagros’ growth; instead, she became part of a collective of women mentors, guiding her until her family moved to New York. The vibrant culture of NYC, coupled with the influence of the “Black is Beautiful” movement, shaped Milagros’ perspective, fueling her commitment to equity, sustainability, and gender neutrality.
The Batista Collections: Brand Bio
Milagros Batista – Designing for Equity, Sustainability, and Gender Neutrality
A decade ago, Milagros transitioned careers to dedicate herself entirely to knitting and crochet. In 2016, she birthed Batista Collections, challenging preconceptions in high fashion. The resurgence of these crafts during the pandemic amplified her mission, solidifying their presence in the industry. Milagros’ designs stand out, incorporating intricate cables reminiscent of braided hair. Pieces like the “Free Spirited” shawl/jacket symbolize freedom and self-expression. As Batista Collections moves forward, it envisions pushing creative boundaries, defining a path where fashion meets individuality.
Mission Statement
At Batista Collections, we’re crafting a fashion revolution beyond gender norms. Fashion should liberate, allowing limitless self-expression. Rooted in inclusivity and authenticity, our gender-neutral garments empower individuals to embrace their unique identities without fear or limitation. Meticulously crafted, our designs blur gender lines, allowing wearers to explore personal style with confidence. We celebrate the beauty of diversity, honoring the rich tapestry of global identities. Committed to sustainability, we prioritize ethical practices and mindful production. Join us in this transformative journey where fashion becomes a tool for self-expression and empowerment.