When we were looking for talented Texas fiber artists, Alisha Lariscy with Alisha Goes Around was mentioned time and time again. Alisha is an up and coming indie dyer based in New Braunfels. Please stop by her booth & welcome her to DFW Fiber Fest.

DFW FF: How long have you been doing business in the fiber community?
Alisha: As an actual business, Alisha Goes Around is two years old. Before that there was a lot of, “Sure, I guess you can buy it if you want it.”
DFW FF: Were you a crafter before you got into your current business?
Alisha: Yes! Aside from knitting, crocheting, weaving, spinning, and dyeing, I also sew, quilt, garden, and collect Japanese toys and urban vinyl. Last Fall, I started pottery classes in the ceramics department at Southwest School of Art and Craft in San Antonio and I love it.
DFW FF: Do you still have time to do your favorite crafts?
Alisha: Depends on the craft. Some things I make time for, like ceramics and knitting. My sewing machine has a layer of dust right now and the garden is due for a weeding. If I didn’t need sleep and if I didn’t have a family, I could still do all my crafts, but I really like sleeping and I really like having a family, so I don’t.
DFW FF: How many shows do you attend a year?
Alisha: In the past six months, I’ve done Kid N Ewe in Boerne, an event at Old Oaks Ranch in Wimberley, then my first trip to TNNA in Long Beach, California. Coming up for the rest of this year after DFWFF, I’ve got Yellow Rose Fiber Fiesta in Seguin, TNNA in Columbus, Ohio, Best Little Yarn Crawl in Austin/San Antonio, and I may squeeze a few others in along the way. Aside from TNNA, the wholesale market, I don’t go much beyond Texas for shows.
DFW FF: What is your favorite thing about what you do?
Alisha: I love making people happy, when someone finds something they Have To Have. I like to send my yarn off to a good home. I love seeing finished products.
DFW FF: Have you ever been to the DFW metroplex? What are you looking forward to the most?
Alisha: I’ve been to DFW many times. My husband was an Air Force brat and lived in Arlington for most of junior high and all of high school. I moved to Texas, from Minnesota, when I was 16. When my husband worked for the Army Corps of Engineers, we almost moved to Fort Worth. We had a neighborhood picked out and a stack of applications to schools for our son. Aside from house hunting, we’ve mostly done the kid-friendly, touristy things like the zoo and botanic gardens. When I get to DFW by myself, it is usually for a concert or to pick up furniture I’ve bought on eBay. Even though Fiber Fests are a lot of work, I’m looking forward to taking classes, spending time with friends, and maid service at the hotel. I’m very happy that, at least for a few days, I won’t feel compelled to dye yarn. I even plan to get some knitting done.
DFW FF: What new product are you most excited about?
Alisha: Anything with silk is making my heart go pitter-pat. There’s Bevy of Swans (Superwash Merino and Silk DK and Fingering), then Richness of Martens Fingering (Superwash Merino, Cashmere, and Silk Fingering), Charm of Hummingbirds (Baby Alpaca, Cashmere, and Silk in Lace and Fingering), and Raft of Otter (Superwash BFL and Silk Fingering). I’ve got projects on the needles in all of those yarns. I’m in a very, “Oooh, Shiny!” place right now.