The Story of The Stitch…

Two smiling women taking a close-up selfie together.

Hi! We’re Erika and Alyssa, the founders of Sharp & Social.

Sharp & Social began with a simple observation: the modern world is fast, loud, and increasingly digital. But we craved meaningful connection to the community, and a way to disconnect from the noise. What started as a few friends gathering in local bookstores and restaurants is evolving into a city-wide collective for the craft-inclined and socially curious.

We’ve reimagined the traditional sewing circle for a new generation. By trading fluorescent lights for curated atmospheres and spirited conversation, we’ve created a “third place” where creativity and community collide. From our Craft & Yap social hours to our intensive Workshops, we provide the space, and tools, and most importantly, the drinks!

We welcome you regardless if you’re a seasoned fiber artist or someone who hasn’t picked up a craft in their entire lives.

We take our craft seriously, but never ourselves.

Come get sharp with us.


I’ve always been drawn to things that take time - a well plotted novel, a stirred cocktail, a hand-placed stitch. I wanted to share that slow-down with you. My background is in biomedical engineering, but my passion is in building ‘third places’ where we can all put down our phones and pick up a new story.

When I’m not at a workshop or a pop-up, you can usually find me lost in the aisles of a bookstore, trying to find the perfect martini garnish, or at home with a half-finished project that I promise I’m going to finish at our next event.

A woman with long light brown hair, wearing a beige jacket, gold earrings, and rings, is sitting at a marble table in a cafe, holding a cup of coffee with latte art. She is smiling and looking at the camera.

Alyssa Welt

I am a firm believer that the best conversations happen over a craft project. After moving to Morristown, I wanted to build a space that traded digital noise for tactile art (and good cocktails). When I’m not teaching a workshop or planning the next pop-up, you can find me kicking butts in the corporate world, re-reading Throne of Glass, or creating a hand embroidery tiktok tutorial.

A woman with short brown hair and blue eyes smiling while holding three embroidered artworks, including a castle, Taylor Swift in a purple dress, and a witch flying on a broomstick, in a room with wooden ceilings and shelves.

Erika Marenco


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