Month: September 2007

Cable-Knit Rug

Here’s something that should fulfill your recommended daily dose of awesome: a large-scale cable-knit rug, created by the team at Flocks. According to their website, it was knitted using the wool of 18 merino sheep. The texture is beautiful, and the outsized cable pattern makes it both modern and cozy. [via] Link. Related: • Crochet […]

Tie-Dye Roses

I came across these psychedelic-looking roses at the county fair the other day and just had to snap a few photos. Yes, they’re real! The signage at the event explained that the flowers hail from the Netherlands, and that the multi-hued effect is created by injecting various dyes into the stems during the growing process. […]

99-Cent Stained Glass

Is there any end to Hannah Kopacz’s craftiness? Everytime I peek at her blog she’s come up with another simple but effective project, this may be the coolest yet! She picked up some colored glass stones from the 99-Cents Only store and used E-600 glue and grout to spruce up her front door with a […]

Fall Workshop series at InterAccess, Toronto

Fall Workshop series at InterAccess, Toronto

The fall workshop series at InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre in Toronto has been posted – InterAccess’s Interactive Art Workshop Series provides artists with the tools needed to begin exploring the creative uses of technology. Participants gain a solid technical foundation for realizing their artistic vision. Our workshops demonstrate how a computer can communicate with […]