See Me on CRAFT! Badges
Hi Crafters! If we’ve featured you on a post here on Craftzine.com, feel free to grab our See Me on CRAFT! badges. We’ve got two lovely colors for you to choose from.
Hi Crafters! If we’ve featured you on a post here on Craftzine.com, feel free to grab our See Me on CRAFT! badges. We’ve got two lovely colors for you to choose from.
Well, we took the feedback people gave us when we posted news of the Twitter contest, designed to try and grow our Twitter community. Folks complained that our channel was little more than an RSS re-feed of Make: Online postings. So, we decided to kill the auto-feed and have the editors of MAKE and Make: […]
[Photo via HubPages] Hope all you crafty mamas out there are having a wonderful Mother’s Day today. This is my first one as a mom and I’m looking forward to the years ahead where I’ll be teaching my daughter Chloe the world of crafts and looking forward to the day she makes me her first […]
Natalie from CRAFT sez: Diana Eng is hosting a Fashion Hacking: Open Working Studio event on May 10th (tomorrow!) at the NYC Resistor Hackspace in Brooklyn (397 Bridge Street, Floor 5). Diana writes: I will be bringing a bit of Project Runway to my hacker group, NYC Resistor on May 10th when we host Fashion […]
Last week, our guests on Make: Talk were Erik Knutzen and Kelly Coyne of Homegrown Evolution. We talked to them about their book, Urban Homestead (Process Media), their blog, and their urban farming efforts. A couple of good points were made: that you don’t have to do urban “homesteading” with any sort of crunchy-granola political […]
h1kari, of ToorCamp, sent us the following Call for Makers: ToorCamp is a 4-day outdoor camping event happening in at a decommissioned Titan-1 Missile Silo in Central Washington. We’re looking for some brave makers to come out, showcase their work, and have fun collaborating with hundreds of software and hardware hackers, tinkerers, makers, breakers, and […]
Update: “We have some good news (finally). Brian (my co-conspirator) has had some success on writing USB drive auto-detection software. He’s working on the copy-phase stuff next, and also integrating his work into the small computer we’ll stuff inside the box. I’ve succeeded at rewiring my failed circuit board to light up the buttons, and […]