Volume 09: Crafting Green
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Volume 09: Recycled, repurposed, and reused materials are the focus of the projects in this issue, which will also feature a DIY holiday gift guide. Create cool crafts and save the planet at the same time! Our November issue focuses on all things green: Eco-friendly projects, features on crafters and companies that promote environmentally friendly practices, and just in time for the holiday frenzy, an inspiring gallery of DIY gifts.
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Exclusive online articles and how-tos bring you even more great content from CRAFT!
Baseball Bag and Wallet
How to make a small purse from a baseball and a baseball card wallet.
Homer Blanky
Thea Pratt shows us how to make a blanket for the stadium when your team is playing late in the season.
Baseball Socks
Baseball Beer Cozy
Geography of Craft
Is a crafter better off being a big fish in a small pond, or vice versa?
“Traditional crafting practices and techniques are still the foundation for what we're doing, yet we're also incorporating technology, creative recycling, innovative materials and processes. There's a fun sense of irony, irreverence and attitude in our mission.”
Carla Sinclair, Editor-in-Chief
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Featured CRAFT Columnists
Susie Bright
(Warning: Susie's website is of an adult nature.)Visit Susie's craft blog.
Dressmaker, blogger, and professional writer.
"Aside from all the adolescent angst they cause, curving bodies present the first real challenge to the home stitcher."
- Explaining why major pattern companies cater to the B-cup, CRAFT 01.
Ulla-Maaria Mutanen
Craft thinker and blogger who studies organizations and innovations at the University of Helsinki.
"Learning, recognition, and reciprocity motivate crafter exchange at least as much as economic profit."
- On crafter economics, CRAFT 01.











