Craft Magazine

by Scott Beale on October 17, 2006 · 1 comment

Craft Magazine

Craft Magazine, the new sister publication to O’Reilly’s Make Magzine, hits the newstands today. Craft, which is published quarterly, is also available by subscription and you can keep up on all the latest Craft news via the Craft blog.

Volume 01: CRAFT is the first project-based magazine dedicated to the renaissance happening within the world of crafts. Our premiere issue features 23 projects with a twist! Embroider your skateboard, light up your clothing, felt an iPod cocoon, knit your own boots, stitch a robot, and more!

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