Month: January 2010

Kitchen 101: Cutting

Learn the basics on cutting in Katie Goodman’s Kitchen 101 article that’s posted up today. Katie writes: Many around the world have resolved to start cooking more in 2010. I’m a firm believer that anyone can follow a simple recipe once educated on some basic terms. If you don’t know what chop, cube, dice, julienne, […]

Wooden textiles

Wooden textiles

Check out Elisa Strozyk‘s awesome pixelated textiles made with castoff wooden veneering. The wooden textile intends to look at the new ways wood can be manipulated from its hard physical property to a fluid form when combined with fabric. Providing flexibility to wood allows us to connect with it in new ways. Utilizing wood veneers […]

Tiny Comfy Fabric Storage Bins

I just spent the last 30 minutes clicking through the etsy page of sewingmomma. She creates lovely fabric storage bins as an alternative to hideous plastic ones. These containers are sturdy and interfaced with your choice of traditional stiff interfacing, or organic interfacing. Plus, you can select from a practically endless selection of fabrics. Cute […]