Year: 2005

Diana Eng on Project Runway

Diana Eng on Project Runway

Dianaeng
Calling herself the “fashion nerd”, Designer Diana Eng brings her technology sense to the fashion world on the TV show “Project Runway” which can be seen every Wednesday nights at 10pm on Bravo. From the site, “She hopes to make the fashion-minded more interested in the research process and the scientific-minded more interested in fashion as a form of self-expression. Diana is currently co-creating an online show called iheartswitch.com, a do-it-yourself fashion website designed to switch girls onto technology by teaching them how to make accessories and apparel with embedded electronics from everyday supplies.” Not only do Diana’s creations incorporate technology in a useful and ingenious manner, they look amazing too! We can’t wait to watch tonight to see what she makes next. Thanks Kevin and Eliot! Project Runway and Link.

DIY Paper Bookmarks

DIY Paper Bookmarks

Bookmark
Fabio Sirna has created some cool bookmarks that sit snugly on the corners of the pages in your favorite book. The full DIY is here as well as templates to create and print your own. There is even another version that includes space for customized notes. You can modify these templates and add your own graphical touch. Thanks Fabio! Link.

Make a Concertina Book

Make a Concertina Book

Concertabook
Make friend Eric writes “A great little papercraft project for the holidays- a simple concertina-folding book, made origami-style. The photo instructions are clear, understandable, and very simple! easily made by anyone, with a great finished product. Definitely a design ripe for modifications and extra tweaking!” Thanks Eric! Link.

The Yarn Spinner

The Yarn Spinner

Yarnspinner
Zoe Ashton-Worsnop crafts old school style by spinning her own yarn. The UK based crafter loves the relaxing and addictive nature of this art. How did she get into this you ask? Zoe explains, “I learnt to crochet about 2 years ago and from there I discovered people like Heidi Kenney from mypapercrane.com and Lexi from Pluckyfluff. I fell in love with their yarns and I wanted to be able to crochet with yarns like theirs but as I was at home with not much money I couldn’t afford to buy any for myself. I met a lovely old lady at a local craft fair who spun and she kindly taught me how to spin on a drop spindle and also gave me two spindles and some roving. ” Zoe has been spinning ever since and her beautiful multi-colored yarn can be found on her site along with pictures of her antique spinning wheel, “Lilian the Louet” (Click on Mango Yarns/Tools). Link.