Math Monday: Business Cards, Part 1
In the first of a several posts on math-making using the lowly business card, we look at Jeanine Mosely’s Business Card Menger Sponge.
In the first of a several posts on math-making using the lowly business card, we look at Jeanine Mosely’s Business Card Menger Sponge.
I love collecting unusual craft patterns and looms, especially vintage ones. Earlier in the year I went to a vintage fashion expo. After meandering through a menagerie of oddly dressed individuals and great-grandmothers’ closet rejects, I found a small booth filled to the brim with old patterns, buttons, and lace. A leaflet from the 1930s with instructions on how to make lace with a spider loom caught my eye, and I instinctively snatched it up.
MAKE’s live, online Halloween costume party is today at 2pm PT/5pm ET on Google+.
And we’re back with our forty-ninth installment of Your Comments. Here are our favorites from the past week, from Makezine, our Facebook page, and Twitter.
Make a simple wire crown for your favorite little price or princess!
Mark Crosbie’s cool Lego drum sequencer scans a “card” of bricks to form the beat.
I’m not one for gory Halloween foodstuffs, but I love these DIY Halloween-stamped tortilla chips. Obviously Instructables user wold630 has the same aversion, and found a fantastic way to celebrate Halloween without fake blood!