How-To: Slip Stitch Dish Towels
Knit a set of gorgeous-looking—but shockingly easy to make—slip stitch dish towels!
Knit a set of gorgeous-looking—but shockingly easy to make—slip stitch dish towels!
Math Mondays has been accumulating a lot of mail from all you fellow makers out there with a mathematical bent so today’s installment marks the beginning of a series (the length of which depends on how much more mail you all send) based on readers’ responses to earlier columns
Awesome Maker, and even awesomer Dad Kristoffer Dominic Amora dropped us a link to his Google gallery of pictures from the “working” arc reactor he made for his son to wear to the new Iron Man movie a little while back. It’s a great medly of repurposed parts and creativity, and you can see from the smiles on Rayne’s face that the effort was more than worth it. See select pictures above, or check out out Kristoffer’s galley to more.
MAKE is teaming up with Google again for our 2nd annual Maker Camp July 6-Aug. 16 — a virtual summer camp that features six weeks of projects, making, field trips, and fun for teens hosted on Google+. And we need your help to round out our roster of fun loving, energetic makers.
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I have a weakness for chips and salsa. Not so much the chips, because they’re just a medium to get to the salsa. That is, until I started making my own tortilla chips.
From Star Wars cosplay to speampunk automata, from circuit bending to hacking t-shirts, from flying aerodromes to autonomous robots, here’s a tour of the 4th annual Maker Faire North Carolina held in Raleigh on June 15, 2013!