Top 9 Articles Read in the CRAFT Digital Editions (Volumes 1-9) in 2008

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If you subscribe to CRAFT, you get FREE access to the CRAFT digital edition. It’s an experience very similar to reading the print edition of CRAFT, but with added benefits such as searching, sharing with friends, and printing. You can view it in any web browser without downloading anything, giving you instant access to your collection from anywhere with internet. We’re able to count views in the digital edition, so here is a collection of the most popular article in each of our nine volumes for 2008!

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Volume 09 – Toadstool Tote and Rain Bucket Hat

Fuse your plastic shopping bags into fun, retro-modern accessories. Pages 40-45.


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Volume 05 – Crochet Caps a la Carte

Build your own hat with this mix-and-match menu. Pages 116-120.


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Volume 06 – Hand-Sewn Free-Range Monsters

Mix and match to make a one-of-a-kind glorious beast. Pages 60-67.


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Volume 03 – Field of Pinwheels

A Crafty Howtoon. Page 144.


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Volume 02 – Pocket Book

Make your own wallet-sized notebook. Pages 124-126.


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Volume 08 – Polaroid Transfer-mations

Create the appearance of an antique image with this simple process. Pages 122-123.


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Volume 01 – Crafter Economics

Columnist Ulla-Maaria Mutanen discusses crafter economics and how it differs from a conventional marketplace. Page 39.


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Volume 04 – Moss Graffiti

Try this alternative to spray paint, and leave your mark in the way of gardeners past. Pages 111-112.


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Volume 07 – Old Sole, New Shoe

Make summertime footwear that allows you to swap colors, fabrics, and styles. Pages 92-98.


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Becky Stern is a Content Creator at Autodesk/Instructables, and part time faculty at New York’s School of Visual Arts Products of Design grad program. Making and sharing are her two biggest passions, and she's created hundreds of free online DIY tutorials and videos, mostly about technology and its intersection with crafts. Find her @bekathwia on YouTube/Twitter/Instagram.

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