not martha

Thursday, May 15, 2008

links: craft

Candy Blog Photo Studio, nice set up you got there!

Busywork points us to this video tutorial for pockets at Simple Sparrow

How to Knit in the Woods coming soon, oh! I know a knitter who is on the Appalacian Trail right now.

DIY: How to Cut Glass Bottles for Use in Other Projects at Unplugged

Protecting Your Creative Work at The Boss of You blog

How Marimekko fabrics are made, at the Marimekko blog

True Up, new(ish) site, all about fabric

The Lauren Jacket from Weaverknits. I already bought this pattern, love it.

Mannequin Madness, from now until May 25th, is offering 20% off any of their products to Project RunGay readers.

I dig the wave scarf, at Grumperina

The Knitting School has launched. It's here in Seattle and offers a bunch of machine knitting classes. Little known fact: I have a Brother Chunky machine with ribber and a bunch of accessories.

finding sewing contractors at Sommer Designs

Via Craftzine:

sewing bag tutorial at Mackville Road

hand braided scarf at ah-yi

sewing machine monster tee! by CubistLiterature at Etsy

catnip eyeballs by hannapt at Etsy

cute japanese coin purse at The Purl Bee, I have a few of these frames, must try this

categories: craft, seattle, sewing

2 Comments »

  1. the glass cutting trick is kinda cool, but I'd rather get proper tools for a neater cut.

    and can I say that both the videos are really annoying to watch? no explanations, just visuals, irrelevant soundtrack. and in the first one, no editing out of useless handwaving, and in the second, completely non-linear progression of events made more annoying by total lack of explaining.

    Comment by Jen — May 15, 2008 @ 7:57 am

  2. Hi Not Martha:

    I'm a big fan of your blog and somehow missed the little mention, however I noticed that your blog sent a tremendous bump in traffic to our site. Many thanks for the mention. keep on knitting.

    Comment by Rosanne — May 18, 2008 @ 8:10 pm



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