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Under Armor
Ingrid Goldbloom Bloch creates bustiers, garters, and underpants from recycled soda cans and hardware.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 09: Crafting Green page 16

Tinsnip Sisters
Wendy and Cindy Sumner create jewelry from antique cookie and keepsake tins.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 08: Weaving page 16

Fenced In, Kept Out
Lacey Jane Roberts is putting up (and taking down) barriers with her art.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 07: Shoes page 19

Perfect Pair
Artist Jana Brevick strives for unity of form, function, and meaning in her unique jewelry.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 06: Play page 14

The Nature of Microcontrollers
Claude Zervas's microcontroller art replicates the Northwest's landscapes.
In Made on Earth from MAKE: 12: Upload page 21

For Whom the Bell Tolls
David Gurman's installation rings bells to make people aware of ongoing military tests hundreds of miles away.
From MAKE: 12: Upload page 40

Pretty Functional
Saya Morisyasu believes that being pretty is a function.
In Handmade from CRAFT: 05: Paper page 19

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For Whom the Bell Tolls
David Gurman's installation rings bells to make people aware of ongoing military tests hundreds of miles away.
From MAKE: 12: Upload page 40

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