Amigurumi time lapse build
This time-lapse video of a self-assembling Amigurumi bear had me dancing along and reaching for a crochet hook. Looks like a good project for a rainy (or snowy) weekend! [via Neatorama]
This time-lapse video of a self-assembling Amigurumi bear had me dancing along and reaching for a crochet hook. Looks like a good project for a rainy (or snowy) weekend! [via Neatorama]
Ever wanted to design your own cool t-shirt, or maybe wanted to put your awesome doodle on a bunch of different stuff like birthday cards, jackets or your backpack? Today we’ll show you how you can do all of that with super simple screen printing on Sylvia’s Super Awesome Mini Maker Show!
In the latest episode of Sylvia’s Mini Maker Show, she’s at it again with this classic MiniPOV build and persistence of vision demonstration.
Deadline for OSHW logo submission EXTENDED TO March 3rd! We’ve been overwhelmed with the response (over 45 logos submitted!) and many of you have asked for an more time. So we are extending the OSHW Logo Submission Deadline till MARCH 3rd! With the Open Hardware Definition, we would like to release a logo for Open […]
One of our new members at the Hack Factory is Ray Connors, a locksport aficionado. He makes his own lockpicks, which are sold in pairs, double-sided rake/tensors. Also, I really liked his method for storing them, in a safety pin laced through a pen spring. Wearable lockpicks!
Kleas shows you how to make your own simple wooden tops using wooden wheels and dowels, a pencil sharpener, paint, and sandpaper. A fun toy to make in less than 10 minutes! [via The Crafty Crow]
As an embroidery geek, I am a huge fan of the French Knot. Nothing gives quite the satisfaction as that little coil and pull through the fabric and then *plink* French Knot action. Yuko Uemura of Pata Pri News must share my French Knot fascination, because she spent weeks doing nothing but stitching loads of […]