Draft Vader Crochet Helmet
Ansely of Bleu Arts and designer of the Leia Wig points to something so fabulous, the Draft Vader Wig! Made by Lady Linoleum of Monster Crochet, this hat also incorporates 8 aluminum cans of Guinness. [ via ] Link.
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Ansely of Bleu Arts and designer of the Leia Wig points to something so fabulous, the Draft Vader Wig! Made by Lady Linoleum of Monster Crochet, this hat also incorporates 8 aluminum cans of Guinness. [ via ] Link.
Mark Hoekstra brought his compact flash ipod to ccc. He’s had a few challenges with the pinout but he’s got it all set up with the cc licence printed on the board! He’s also got a bunch of photos to check out on his site! – Link
Wow, check out these flight sims external LCD gauges… as the site mentions, these would be fun to hack around with – Link.
FrankG writes in with the latest on his Tricumbent hybrid – This is the third installment of the Electric Recumbent trike project that started back in mid March of this year. On this page there is major reworking of the frame, adding the electronics and drive train with some basic testing. Tricumbent hybrid –Link.
Hey Bay Area Crafters! Don’t forget this Sunday is the SF Craft Mafia event, A Family Affair, at Stitch Lounge (182 Gough Street, San Francisco). This event will feature a variety of activities and demos including clothing customization and embellishment, jewelry-making, and delicious cupcakes to decorate! Bring a shirt to customize – all patterns, supplies […]
Ellia of Green Bean Baby was inspired by us and decided to create a very useful grocery list that you can take with you each time you go to the store. Download it and print it before you’re off to do your groceries. Link.
I met Judy Coates Perez, an amazing quilt artist at BlogHer in Chicago. While at lunch at the Arts & Crafts table, she told me about this paper exhibit called “It’s All In the Fold: More Than Just Origami” that was opening that night at Columbia College Chicago, Center for Book and Paper Arts. Her […]