How-To: Needle Felted Polka Dot Sweater
Add some modern style to a tired cool-weather favorite with this needle felted polka dot sweater tutorial!
Add some modern style to a tired cool-weather favorite with this needle felted polka dot sweater tutorial!
Last week Wired’s Chris Anderson announced he’s leaving the editor-in-chief post to become 3D Robotics’ full-time CEO. Today, Chris announced that his company secured $5 million in VC funding.
In this episode of the Make: Talk podcast I interviewed Joel Murphy. He’s an artist living in Brooklyn and owns a business designing and fabricating electro-mechanical projects for artists and designers.
We love Jeri Ellsworth’s electronics videos and have missed them of late (as she’s made the move from Oregon to Washington to work at Valve Software). She’s baaaaack! And with a cool, simple circuit for building a 1-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) using a single flipflop IC (such as a 74LS*) to do the sampling. If […]
It can be cocked, rendered safe, loaded, cycled, field-stripped, and even fired, so long as the load is no stronger than a bit of homemade primer. And though it’s clear that the coil springs, at least, are actually metal parts, the rest of it is nothing more than carefully cut, laminated, glued, shaped, and painted paper.
Apparently even Dilbert’s office just got a new 3D printer.
Fellow Midwestern crafter Amy Turn Sharp, of little alouette, wants to make sure your Thanksgiving dinner is complete for ALL of your guests, including the little ones.