Glow in the dark moon table
Here’s an excellent candidate for a remake: a table with a picture of the moon that glows in the dark! Tell me you people know how to silkscreen with phosphorescent ink… you do? Great!
Here’s an excellent candidate for a remake: a table with a picture of the moon that glows in the dark! Tell me you people know how to silkscreen with phosphorescent ink… you do? Great!
Choi Jung Hyun ‘s viper made from recycled keyboards via Boing Boing.
Jenny writes– Craftster user Pesky Pixie created this impressive Warhol-inspired Marilyn Monroe afghan using leftover yarn from other projects and a cabled size J crochet hook. Everyone will be famous for 15 slip-knots.
Our favorite embroidery queen Jenny Hart is guest blogging on Dinosaurs & Robots. Check out this post she did on the handmade crochet couch dress!
We all know those delicate sewing patterns made of tissue can tear easily. BeSewStylish reader Merille Brown has a great tip to mend tissue paper patterns with wax paper.
Paul Asadoorian and Larry Pesce, authors of Linksys WRT54G Ultimate Hacking, wrote in with this excellent hack: Over the past few months I’ve been contemplating a few projects for some WRTSL54GS routers with OpenWrt, however I really need these to have a high gain antenna on the WRTSL54GS. As you may recall, this model has […]
Spotted on the Make: Flickr Pool, a ATTiny45-based USB device that takes control (as currently programmed) of the target computer’s Caps Lock key, switching it on/off at 30-second-to-8-minute intervals (and flashing the Caps Lock light in the process). Fully programmable to do other desktop shenanigans (e.g. random key presses, cursor movement, etc). Stealth USB CapsLocker