Month: March 2008

DIY Volume limiter

DIY Volume limiter

You can explain to a child that listening to music at a high volume can cause hearing loss, but that doesn’t mean they will listen. Then again, you could make this neat little device and make them use it. The only problem? How do you get them to keep it plugged in? – Link

Amigurumi Wood Hand

Here’s an incredible crochet glove that makes your hand look like a forest of fallen logs and mushrooms. I can imagine it being used very well in a puppet show. This creative lady’s blog is in Japanese, but her pictures aren’t hard to translate! – Link.

Sewing Supply Book

Elsie Marley recently created this fantastic sewing supply organizer using a thrifted Reader’s Digest book. Now it’s a sturdy folding case for her scissors, embroidery supplies, and more–there’s even a needle book and pincushion! Link. Related: • Elsie Marley’s Plush Diggers – Link.

Joyrider bike POV

Joyrider bike POV

Wow – ultracompact smiley bicycle spoke POV! Designer Moritz Waldemeyer has created Joyrider, a product that creates illuminated smiley faces on rotating bicycle wheels. Joyrider consists of two electronic devices that clip onto wheel spokes. They measure the speed of rotation and emit LED light to create the illusion of a stationary smiley face as […]