March 2nd, 2010
I love her idea of putting a weekly menu/grocery list on the freezer door. What a great idea to make sure you eat what you’ve bought.
Nikol of The Thrifty Knitter shares her tips and lots of photos of how she organized her large kitchen.
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March 1st, 2010

Noah at Instructables writes:
Make a designer quality string pendant lamp on your own with just some crochet thread, a balloon, and fabric stiffener. It makes a little bit of a mess, takes about a day to dry, but it looks really cool, is infinitely cheaper than buying one from Design Within Re…
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February 26th, 2010
For limitless inspiration in making all things felt and beautiful–from bauble earring to baby rattles, hats to handbags–you need this definitive guide.
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What can’t you make from felt! Feltique shows you step by step how to master this versatile mate…
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February 25th, 2010
We’ll see example of how electronics is literally being woven into clothing and increasingly incorporated into the world of fashion. We also hope the program will develop young makers who exhibit their own work at Maker Faire. This program will feature smart fabrics, soft circuits and wearabl…
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February 24th, 2010
I am dying to try out the striped mitered square blanket (pictured below)because I love the color blocking and how I can just spend my time knitting up small blocks to build up this great looking blanket! (What a great way to use up my scrap yarn!) You’ll also just enjoy reading this book for all …
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February 24th, 2010
We’re made of meat! The embroidery design is about 3.5″ x 11.5″. We implemented the embroidered pixels as columns of satin stitching in a single color. Here’s where we live!”
Binary designs like the Arecibo message are popular with knitters and cross-stitchers since they can be pixelated easil…
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