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| Creative Kismet - http://blog.creativekismet.com About me: 1. My name is Regina and I am a thirty-something ... 9. I LOVE creating art and handmade items. Mostly I give my creations as gifts, but someday I hope to get over the anxiety of selling (or rather not selling) things. 10. I love making lists, drinking all kinds of tea, eating soy ice cream, and surfing other crafty blogs. |
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| Fun Forever - http://funforever.net Pop culture blog concerned with style and design. |
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| Future Girl - http://www.futuregirl.com/craft_blog/ My name is Alice. I live in Philadelphia with my husband, and I work as a web programmer. I love just about anything craft related. Right now I'm focused on hand-sewing felt stuffies (Japanese and original designs) and crochet. I also like sewing, origami, and painting. I have a thing for sequins and skulls. Flames, too. And cursing. |
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| Gadgets Blog - http://enochlau.com/ Blog about This Blog News and Photos of phones and gadgets. Models : Apple, Samsung, Sony, Nintendo,. More review about Apple iPhone 3G, iPod, iTouch and MacBook Air. |
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| gooseflesh - http://hellejorgensen.typepad.com/about.html This multi-talented artists blog is nothing short of inspirational. From her crochet sea creatures, to her sketches, to her layers of quilts and embroidery, her creative endeavors will leave you breathless. |
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| Hacker Zen - http://www.hackerzen.com/ The Hacker Zen team is a group of independent coders, gamers, athletes and cooks. We want to create the best community to share all kinds of hacks. |
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| Indie Fixx - http://indiefixx.com Indie Fixx is a celebration of the creativity, tenacity, and general spunky goodness that is the indie design movement. The indie design movement is made up of artists, crafters and designers who make a literal smorgasbord of delectable indie products. Once you shop indie, you’ll never go back. Indie Fixx is written by Jen Wallace, the independent designer of Tilting Swiftly. Tilting Swiftly offers handcrafted jewelry and accessories for those with a different perspective. |
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| Kristin LaFlamme - http://www.kristinlaflamme.com/index.html Welcome to my website. I hope you enjoy browsing through my gallery of art quilts. I am also pleased to offer patterns for very easy and fun to make patchwork projects (and they make great gifts). To find out more, click on the patterns tab. To contact me, please visit the bio page. |
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| Life Hacker - http://lifehacker.com/ Tech tricks, tips, and downloads for getting things done. |
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| Little Thing - http://villiku-littlething.blogspot.com/2007/07/fabric-card-holder-tutorial.html Blog from indie crafter and business woman, Magda. Specializes in embroidery, felt, and sewing. |
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| Make Every Day Your Lucky Day - http://luckygirltrading.blogspot.com/ personal blog with features of handcrated items, unique Etsy shops, new items at Lucky Girl Trading, and occasional personal anecdotes. |
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| Marimello - http://marimello.com/ Marimello is a new space to highlight off beat crafting, discuss the how and why of crafting's resurgence, and help crafters promote themselves as the original greenies in a big box store world that is getting greener (so they say anyway). Join the dialogue about how the craft community will grow and how we can be both off beat and on the pulse. |
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| Modish - http://www.modish.typepad.com/ Modish is a stylish blog for indie shoppers. I ignore the stale, the overdone. I am not interested in the mass-produced or mass-marketed. I am for the independent craftsperson, designer, shopper, creator and artist. I show you the goods that are made by hand, created with attention and intention. Modish is about style the indie way- the way it was meant to be. |
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| Neither Hip Nor Funky - http://neitherhipnorfunky.com I live in Portland, OR with my husband, P-funk (who would like me to say that he is hip), and our respective stashes of yarn and bike parts.I’m in that age range that is often targeted with knitting books with the words “hip” or “funky” in the titles. However, I am neither hip nor funky. (Okay, one friend has pointed out that I do have a little of the funky, however I have always had an aversion to the word hip.) Both creative and classic designs catch my eye and entice my knitting needles. I learned to knit in Nov ‘04 and have become increasingly addicted since then. |
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| Poopscape - http://www.poopscape.com/ What's a Poopscape? Have not the foggiest. Pat and I came up with this one day. I'm not really sure what the circumstances were. Possibly the result of too much sugar. What a mystery. But I like how the word sounds and what it implies. Maybe the poopscape is H-town. It's an ugly little town, but I've grown to love it in all its skanky glory. Maybe the poopscape is more literal and...I'll allow you to fill in your own blank. Please don't email me thinking I'll engage you in some kind of scat fantasy talk- my love for poo does not extend in that direction. Think of poo in the more life-giving, fertile sense. I guess that's what a poopscape is. |
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| Sew, Mama, Sew Blog - http://sewmamasew.com/blog2/ We’re so glad you’re here. We hope you’ll find some handy sewing tips and inspiration. Whether you’re just learning to sew, or have been sewing forever, we hope you’ll come back often to share your experiences. The Sew,Mama,Sew! blog is pulled together each week by Kristin and Beth. We both sew whenever we can and love fabric with a passion. If you’re looking for fabulous fabric and patterns, you should take a look at the Sew,Mama,Sew! store |
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| Thread Bared - http://threadbared.com Threadbared.com was born out of a love of all things vintage (Mary) and all things snarky (Kimberly) (and, um…okay, Mary too). We combined our fondness for vintage sewing patterns with our need to be bitchy and mean and cruel. But since we are nice girls, too nice for that kind of behavior towards real people we can now take our frustrations out on guys like him: (image of lame cartoon guy from vest sewing patterns) |
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| Thrift Craft - http://www.thriftcraft.com/ Blog of thrifted finds. |
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| Urban Debris Artlog - http://urbandebris.typepad.com/ I'm a mixed media and digital artist. My name: Robin Bartoletti. Pronounced "bar-to-let-tee". I live in Oklahoma, though I will always be a Texan at heart. I work in the education and technology field as a faculty member, but prefer working with my hands on things I can touch and feel. Pixels are great, but crafts are better. My art log is a visual journal of crafts, zakka, altered art, embellished art, collage, mixed media and assemblage. I will Things to Do, handamdes and patterns, neat-o creative things to buy, and of course free fun images to download for use in your own artwork. |
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| Wee Wonderfuls - http://weewonderfuls.typepad.com/ Hi there, welcome to my weblog. I'm Hillary Lang and I live in Chicagoland with my 3 year old son Oscar, newborn Phoebe and husband Tim. I love to design and create dolls and toys, quilts and 'etc'. I started this weblog about 3 years ago now as a way to stay motivated and connect with the amazing online crafting community I stumbled upon. I've since started selling handmade toys and original patterns, and have contributed to craft books and magazines (press list coming soon). It's all very exciting and constantly evolving, which is why the 'about me' page is so difficult for me to write and maintain. |