Here's a pic of a zombie I crocheted a long time ago. The building in the background is Salford Cathedral and was the view behind my old flat. I probably won't be making anything new for a while so thought I would put up a picture of something I made a while ago.
It kind of reminded me of an insight that a friend who has just handed in his thesis shared with me: "I am now convinced that
theses are a living organism who refuse to take form until they have
watched you suffer. They feed on blood and stress related medical
conditions - the more you start to deteriorate the better the thesis
gets".
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Knitted Kittens Craft Club 2nd Birthday Party
I'm really busy with my thesis at the moment. I'm working day and night trying to get the final drafts of first three chapters finished so I won't spend too much time on here moaning how difficult I'm finding it all. Instead here is another amazing poster (by Sophie Daniels) advertising the Knitted Kittens second birthday party! I have no idea where that last year has gone but am really looking forward to celebrating with my friends. New members are always welcome so come and join us!
Friday, 13 April 2012
Stitch n' Bitch
"And that's when it dawned on me: All those people who looked down on knitting - and house work, and housewives - were not being feminist at all. In fact, they were being anti-feminist, since they seemed to think that only those things that men did, or had done were worthwhile" (Stoller, 2003, p.7)
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Caine's Arcade
Here is another amazing example of how technology can assist DIY activity. A boy named Caine built his own video game arcade from cardboard boxes in the back of his dad's auto part shop. The games he made from the boxes at his dad's shop were creative, inventive and a fantastic example of bricolage. Caine's Arcade was discovered by an amateur film maker (Nirvan Mullick) who wanted to tell the story of his DIY arcade. Mullick promoted the arcade and film through events on Facebook which has brought the acclaim to which Caine's Arcade truly deserves.
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