How-To: Sparkle LED Tutu
Lynne Bruning writes shows you how to whip up this sparkly LED tutu on Instructables.
Lynne Bruning writes shows you how to whip up this sparkly LED tutu on Instructables.
I love these oversized pom poms that are made from strips of old t-shirts. Linda of Craftaholics Anonymous shows you how to use the traditional method of pom pom making with some recycled materials to create these large, whimsical pom poms. [via Creative Jewish Mom]
Dave wrote in with his intriguing agriculture robot. Are a swarm of robots like this the future of farming? Prospero is the working prototype of an Autonomous Micro Planter (AMP) that uses a combination of swarm and game theory and is the first of four steps. It is meant to be deployed as a group […]
Make a stitch, take a picture, repeat! A tremendous amount of work must have been involved to bring you this delightful stop-motion construction of an amigurumi friend.
A follow up to “Sony’s War on Makers, Hackers, and Innovators” which is now making the rounds around the web and getting some great comments/discussions on the article (join in here). I outlined seven examples of Sony punishing makers, hackers, and innovators, but saved the best one for its own post. Meet the 8th wonder […]
When Katie of Matsutake couldn’t find a substantial enough bedside table to suit her needs, she took matters in to her own hands. Fortunately for us, she shared her process, and for less than $30, you can have a cool geometric bedside table, too!
In this digital performance experiment from the students of the Digital World and Image Group at Georgia Tech, an Arduino-based robotic duck spits out treats for kids when enough real ducks are gathered in the stream below. In order to get the real ducks to accumulate, the kids must feed them. The purpose of this […]