An online archive of digitized knitting magazines lets you flip through pages looking for patterns and helpful articles, from 1800 to the present.
Artist Katie Stout and her husband are in quarantine in their Fort Greene apartment, which feels a bit enchanted.
This post is part of our craft and sustainability series. The relationship between craft and visions of sustainability can be presented in terms of Accordances and Tensions, as shown in Table 1 Des…
The craze hasn’t waned, and while more attention to local, small-scale handmade goods can only be a positive, the hype isn’t without its backlash.
These are the most gorgeous pieces of body-positive art you'll see all day.
They say that home is where the heart is, and while it’s cliché — it’s true. From modern to shabby chic, various home styles and trends appeal to
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We've gone mad for Mandalas this week, and in the process of writing our articles on the meaning, history and use of mandalas, we came across two extraordinary artists whose work we had to share. They have much in common - they are both very talented, unique mandala artists - and yet they're also so very different. Bot
I’ve been wanting to try rolling dice to generate a stitch pattern for a while, using my secret code techniques for the layout, and so this étude is a try at that. I think it worked out well.…
It’s been hectic few weeks since we had our planning permission approved for our renovation project. Initial feelings of excitement turned afterwards to feeling overwhelmed as there is just s…
In the economy that we are experiencing I think we all need some fun, festive and inexpensive ideas to spruce-up our yards. I think that Chi...
Artist Ronit Baranga (previously) creates ceramic sculptural works she describes as existing on the “border between living and still life”—objects guaranteed to either tickle your funny bone or haunt your worst nightmares, depending on your perspective. Baranga depicts dishware as sprouting human fingers and gaping mouths as the objects traipse across tabletops or physically cling to one another in a permanent embrace. The pieces are both silly and sinister as they come to life as if from a cartoon. More
Heart Suncatcher Craft • Use the Bottoms of Wine Bottles • Leaf Suncatchers • Mini Lily of the Valley • Circles of Color • More ...
Day 37 50 DIY Days of Christmas: Clever and Silly Wrap Ideas!
Move over, man caves - there's a she shed in town.
OoooEeee I’m super excited to share this week’s little bit of craftiness with you all. A while back I found an oversized clock at our local thrift store. I originally planned to upcycle it into something that would fit into our boho gypsy decor style but when I took it apart, it struck me that it would make the most amazing little clock fairy garden. All it needed was a porch swing and a little bit of fairy dust ;-)
And you won't even have to hide its flaws
Consists of illustrations with descriptive titles in French
How ceramicist Megan Leihgeber built a DIY backyard office with the help of a few friends.
Crafting, diy projects and decorating
Ceramic restorer and artist Bouke de Vries tells Zaneta Cheng how he sees beauty in the broken and blends a multitude of cultures in his sculptures.
Photo by Woranol Sattayavinij
The kimono dress is a great addition to your summer wardrobe. It was inspired by a loose fitting Boho style dress with a high waistline and is very comfortable to wear. This piece is suitable as a beach cover up or … Read More