How-To: The Art of Lashing
If you can tie things together securely, you can make almost anything from practically nothing.
If you can tie things together securely, you can make almost anything from practically nothing.
The DeRose family plans another awesome project for this year’s Maker Faire Bay Area.
Brian Jepson posted this QR quilt over on Make today. Shared by Jon Danforth, of Mini Maker Faire North Carolina, the project was the result of an idea from sponsor Spoonflower.
In this last video they persona says “We’re now in the process of setting up the third makerspace for our community…” That’s cool, in 2025 Sony will finally be embracing makers.
OpenYou project hacking with mass-market heart rate monitors and other biosensors can improve medical care in the developing world.
While preparing At Your Leisure Zine, Jonathan Lo from Happy Mundane created these really cool paper polygons. These are some great geometric shapes to create out of colored paper and glue together. I love them as is, or you could string them together with fish line and hang. Or follow my most recent CRAFT video to make something epic for your wall.
Celebrate the Big & Small has instructions for making a fun Candy Trivia Punch Box, reminiscent of the “Punch A Bunch” game on The Price is Right. The front is comprised of poster board and tissue paper, and each individual prize compartment was made by taping a brown paper bag behind the punch circle. The […]