How-To: Patchwork E-Reader Sleeve
Elizabeth’s Whimsies designed this adorable patchwork sleeve for her Kindle e-reader and wrote up a great tutorial. I love the Japanese linen prints she chose. So cute!
Elizabeth’s Whimsies designed this adorable patchwork sleeve for her Kindle e-reader and wrote up a great tutorial. I love the Japanese linen prints she chose. So cute!
Matt Richardson @ Make: Online writes: When Jason received a flat screen TV for Christmas, he knew immediately that he wanted to make a cover for it so that it would look stylish in his home. He created his own TV cover out of felt and as a nice touch, he added SMPTE-style color bars […]
The iPad Pixelator by Craftster user Allerian is neat. It’s made of glued-together plastic ice cubes from Hasbro’s “Don’t Break The Ice” game. He writes: This mesmerizing video shows you how your iPad can easily become a party machine! I think it would look great mounted on a wall during this hypothetical party, running an […]
By Christine Koh Though the DSLR handbags now available for women are truly lovely, they’re an investment and a wee bit too permanent feeling for someone who likes to switch bags as frequently as I do. Recently, I invested in my first DSLR and was looking for a way to protect the camera in my […]
I LOLed today when I saw Chancery8’s solution to keeping track of individual winter accessories: attach them all together. Learn to make your own combination hat, scarf, fingerless gloves, and mittens accessory. More: Knitted Interfaces for Technology New Body-Technology Interfaces How-To: Touch Screen Gloves
Instructables user becarella writes: When the iPad first came out, the cover options were pretty weak. The official Apple case was nice because it was thin and bent so you could prop up the screen. I usually make zipper cases for devices, but for the iPad it seemed preferable to have a case that could […]
By Steph Cortés If you were a giant nerd like I was in grade school, you took great pleasure in discovering new things to spell out on your calculator. In the time before text messages and iPhones, you were considered the coolest kid in class if you knew all the right “equations” to get the […]