Announcements

CRAFT September Preview: Cozy Up to Yarn

Our “Cozy Up to Yarn” theme starts tomorrow so break out your knitting needles and crochet hooks because we’re jumping into fall with lots of great projects. Sign up for our monthly CRAFT newsletter which goes out tomorrow and you’ll be one of the firsts to get this free pattern online to make a cozy pair of knit and felted house slippers by Liecel Tverli Scully as featured in CRAFT: 05, before it hits our site later in September. And it’s easy to subscribe with our new newsletter system! All you have to do is enter in your name and email address.

Maker Shed Summer Clearance Sale

The Maker Shed is continuing our summer clearance sale featuring a wide range of products. The sale will run for the rest of the summer, but only while supplies last. Be sure to check back regularly since we will be adding daily specials throughout the summer on some of our popular products. Here are some […]

MAKE Volume 19 On Newsstands Today

MAKE, Volume 19 features a special section on robots. Learn how to make a model plane with an autopilot and a small built-in robot brain. We also show you how to make a comfortable plywood chair, a bicyclist’s vest that shows how fast you’re going, and projects that introduce you to servomotors. There’s a free […]

Craftzine Authors RSS feeds

Got a favorite author here at CRAFT? Need to cut down on your daily blog intake, or just want more ways to organize your information? We now have RSS feeds for each author here at the CRAFT Blog: Shawn Connally (Managing Editor) Natalie Zee Drieu (Senior Editor) Rachel Hobson (Contributing Writer) Goli Mohammadi (Associate Managing […]

Happy 3rd Birthday Craftzine.com!

Today is Craftzine.com’s 3rd birthday! If you can believe it, I posted the very first post back on this day in 2006. Now with over 9,000 posts and seven editors, we’re doing our best to bring you original craft projects and features, as well as the best of crafts we’re spotting on the web. Thanks to everyone for reading us each day!

James Dyson Award entries

The James Dyson Awards have a simple brief: “Design something that solves a problem.” The top video is for a conductive body paint (not sure what problem that solves, but still cool), the second is for a kind of fastener technology for consumer electronics that would make post-consumer disassembly much faster and cheaper (looks like […]