HOW TO – T-shirt Rug
Randy needed a rug for his new studio, and he had a LOT of t-shirts he never wore. Combined, he made this instructable for fashioning a colorful t-shirt rug.
Randy needed a rug for his new studio, and he had a LOT of t-shirts he never wore. Combined, he made this instructable for fashioning a colorful t-shirt rug.
Jenny from LJCFYI had a genius brainstorm when baking recently–why not perk up a normal banana bread recipe by adding peanut butter chips and mini marshmallows, making it a Fluffernutter loaf? Seriously, can’t we give this give this gal some kind of award?! Fluffernutter Bread
As Alan on HackedGadgets says: I could see a Tresling machine in pubs across the country. Tresling: Tetris + Arm Wrestling [via] Related: Tetris weightlifting Play Tetris with a car
Betty links us to Rachel’s embroidery from a series that reproduces anatomy illustrations from the 1900s in free-form stitches. I love how textural the end product is. I can’t wait to see more in the series!
Remember those funny pom pom ankle socks everyone wore in the ’80s (everyone cool, that is)? Purl Soho teaches you how to recreate the preppy wardrobe staple in gorgeous modern yarns. Pom Pom Peds
Commercial microlight systems for LEGO projects. Lifelites [via]
This park pavilion designed by Jiyeon Song uses a complex arrangement of perforations to display different lines of a poem in its own shadow throughout the year. From the site: Using a complex array of perforations, the pavilion’s surface allows light to pass through creating shifting patterns, which-during specific times of the year-transform into the […]