Sun.Star Pampanga

The Story Behind Out-of-Knotting

From lose scraps to something sustainabl­e, useful:

- BY CHARLENE A. CAYABAYAB Sun.Star Staff Reporter

TNikky Rivera, a fulltime events photograph­er, is one of many who lost gigs and income as the pandemic effectivel­y halted all kinds of events in the country.

“What was supposed to be a promising year for me turned out to be a devastatin­g one and I had to find myself a form to ‘escape’from it before I sulk into depression,” Nikky shared.

That’s when Out of Knotting, fondly called “OK” was born.

“OK was a fruit of idle hands, a head looking for a new craft, and a heart that is filled with anxiety,”Nikky recalled.

In May 2020, Nikky explored fibre art, specifical­ly macrame.

“With a lot of spare time during the lockdown, I found out how macra-making has the ability to hush my anxiety until this little hobby became my mind therapy. This dark season has called me to be a ‘Coronapren­eur’,” she sai d.

OK promotes sustainabi­lity and responsibl­e waste disposal since scrap materials, both macrame and solihiya items are used.

These materials are upcycled to become accent pieces for OK collection­s. “Since I was in college, I have already been an advocate of ingenuity through handmade crafts, passion for service, and most especially - sustainabi­lity,” Nikky shared.

OK provides financial aid to some housewives in Fl or i d abl an ca, Pampanga.

OK’s first creation were the macrame envelope bags. These bags come in brass chains and locks fit for both casual and formal occasions.

“I was actually quite surprised how it was well-received on a time where these goods are considered ‘luxury’ because they are non-essential. The first buyers were very appreciati­ve of the craft, actually. I guess ‘cause here in Pampanga, there’s not many people who are doing it. It’s still a ‘fresh sight’in the local handcraft scene,” Nikky shared.

Apart from the first macrame collection, OK has now expanded to solihiya items that feature different shapes and sizes of bags that aim to become a timeless piece in every household. The solihiya bags are designed for every type of lifestyle and are gender-neutral.

“We have the classic macrame envelope bags, solohiya bags, rattan home decors, and the new upcoming clothing and lifestyle items in the rack,”Nikky said.

Nikky envisions OK to become a household name known to carry products that promote an environmen­t-friendly lifestyle.

Soon, OK put up a physical store where people can lounge, shop, and dine in a grocer full of pieces from OK and other local brands.

“I envision it to be a platform where young budding creatives can have a space where they can exhibit and sell their works,” Nikky shared.

Nikky added that OK is greatly influenced by the story of creation in the book of Genesis the Lord’s faithfulne­ss to deliver, and His reminder in the parable of talent.

“This season has recalibrat­ed my senses of going back to basics. The whole quarantine period has brought me to a series of downfalls that transpired to spiritual and emotional breakthrou­ghs. This little venture has been a great reminder of my purpose and place in the world not to be rich, not to be famous, but to be grateful for the small things,” she explained.

he events business is one of the most-hardly hit businesses at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns since March 2020.

 ?? Envelope bag made from macrame ??
Envelope bag made from macrame
 ?? Nikky Rivera, the able hands and mind behind every Out of Knotting (OK) piece. ??
Nikky Rivera, the able hands and mind behind every Out of Knotting (OK) piece.

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