Winners of Crease + Fold
The winners from our book giveaway for Crease + Fold are: Vivian from Honolulu, HI, Shannon from Newburgh, NY, and Adrienne from Canada. Thanks to everyone who entered. More giveaways will be coming soon!
The winners from our book giveaway for Crease + Fold are: Vivian from Honolulu, HI, Shannon from Newburgh, NY, and Adrienne from Canada. Thanks to everyone who entered. More giveaways will be coming soon!
Hi Crafters! Tonight we’re migrating our site to WordPress. To share a few words about this is our amazing Director of Technology, Stefan Antonowicz. – Natalie From Make: Online: After the debacle of our last site migration attempt, after I’d been coaxed out from under my desk, heavy with geek shame, I’d exiled myself to […]
Don’t forget: We’re going to be moving our Movable Type blog to WordPress (in the Amazon cloud) on Tuesday, January 18, 2011. We’ll be shutting off comments at 4pm PST/7pm EST in order to start some of the data migration. We’ll hit the switch on the DNS at 7pm PST/10pm EST. You’ll most likely notice […]
The winners for the book, Sewing School from our recent giveaway are: Pam from Denver, CO, Kelly from Albion, NY, and Betsy from Garden City, KS. Thanks to everyone who entered!
New York Times technology columnist and creator of the O’Reilly Missing Manuals book series David Pogue is hosting a new four-part series called “Making Stuff,” which airs on PBS tomorrow, January 19th. The series takes a look into the often unsung field of material science. Each week, Pogue investigates a different quality of materials, with […]
And now, a word from Stefan Antonowicz, our Director of Technology, freshly reformatted, reinstalled, and ready to rumble. — Gareth After the debacle of our last site migration attempt, after I’d been coaxed out from under my desk, heavy with geek shame, I’d exiled myself to the Principality of Sealand. I’ve had a passport there […]
To coincide with the imminent release of MAKE Volume 25, the Arduino issue, we’re launching an Ardunio site here on MAKE. Over the years, we’ve amassed tons of Arduino content here, offered dozens of Arduino projects in the magazine (and now on Make: Projects), and stocked plenty of Arduino awesomeness in the Maker Shed. But […]