Indie Crafts Diy
Posted on Saturday, December 8th, 2007 at 4:55 pm

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2012 Spikes Studs Heavy Metal ROCK GLAM DIY EMO INDIE ! $106.24 |
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2012 Spikes Studs Heavy Metal ROCK GLAM DIY EMO INDIE ! $106.24 |
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Handmade Nation: The Rise of DIY, Art, Craft, and Design $5.85 Today’s crafters are no longer interested in simply cross-stitching samplers or painting floral scrolls on china. Instead,the contemporary craft movement embraces emerging artists, crafters, and designers working in traditional and nontraditional media. Jenny Hart’s Sublime Stitching has revolutionized the embroidery industry. Each year Nikki McClure sells thousands of her cut-paper wall calendars… |
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Indie Craft $5.58 This book showcases the new wave of cool craftingquirky, cutting-edge, craft-based artwork, often called Indie Craft or D.I.Y. craft. Using traditional methods such as embroidery, crochet, knitting, cross stitch, tapestry, needle felt, and plush toy making, the Indie Crafters create work that is contemporary, controversial, kitsch, ironic, humorous, and blurs the lines between art and craft…. |
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British Campaign Furniture: Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914 $45.00 “The first axiom for camp is… do not make yourself uncomfortable for want of things to which you are accustomed,” advised The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook in 1890 to high-born Brits living in India, most of which England had by that point colonized through a succession of wars, or military “campaigns,” throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. This impeccably curated, insightfully narr… |
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Indie Craft $18.89 This book showcases the new wave of cool crafting quirky, cutting-edge, craft-based artwork, often called Indie Craft or D.I.Y. craft. Using traditional methods such as embroidery, crochet, knitting, cross stitch, tapestry, needle felt, and plush toy making, the Indie Crafters create work that is contemporary, controversial, kitsch, ironic, humorous, and blurs the lines between art and craft. |
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Indie Rock Coloring Book $10.69 The Montreal-based nonprofit Yellow Bird Project has worked with an amazing range of indie rock musicians over the years to create unique T-shirt designs that benefit an array of charities. This first ever indie rock coloring book is a fitting tribute to the DIY spirit of the bands, featuring witty, hand-illustrated activity pages from artist Andy J. Miller. Music fans can keep themselves out of trouble for hours with mazes, connect-the-dot games, and coloring pages for the Shins, Devendra Banhart, Rilo Kiley, the National, and more than 20 artists. With all royalties going to charity, The Indie Rock Coloring Book is sure to warm even the coolest of hipster hearts. |
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The Indie Rock Button Factory (Paperback) $28.15 Rock out with these awesome DIY buttons perfect for embellishing clothes, totes, and gifts. Featuring music-inspired fabric designs by Yellow Bird Project?authors of The Indie Rock Coloring Book and The Indie Rock Poster Book?this kit includes all the tools necessary to create 25 personalized pins celebrating indie rock. |
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Slanted and Enchanted: The Evolution of Indie Culture $15.31 A lively examination of the spirit and practices that have made the indie movement into a powerful cultural phenomenon You know the look: skinny jeans, Chuck Taylors, perfectly mussed bed-head hair; You know the music: Modest Mouse, the Shins, Pavement. You know the ethos: DIY with a big helping of irony. But what does it really mean to be "indie"? As popular television shows adopt indie soundtracks and the signature style bleeds into mainstream fashion, the quirky individuality of the movement seems to be losing ground. In "Slanted and Enchanted," Kaya Oakes demonstrates how this phase is part of the natural cycle of a culture that reinvents itself continuously to preserve its core ideals of experimentation, freedom, and collaboration. Through interviews and profiles of the artists who have spearheaded the cause over the years–including Mike Watt, David Berman, Kathleen Hanna, and Dan Clowes–Oakes examines the collective creativity and cross-genre experimentation that are the hallmarks of this popular lifestyle trend. Her visits to music festivals, craft fairs, and smaller collectives around the country round out the story, providing a compelling portayal of indie life on the ground. Culminating in the current indie milieu of music, crafting, style, art, comics, and zines, Oakes reveals from whence indie came and where it will go next. |
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D.I.Y. Kids $17.31 All over the world, parents are raising kids to get active and embrace the ‘design-it-yourself’ spirit of homemade arts and crafts. "D.I.Y. Kids" encourages young readers to use basic design principles and onhand materials to express their individuality through more than eighty imaginative projects. The book is divided into four sections ‘Graphics, ”Toys, ”Home, ‘ and ‘Fashion’ each packed with fun ideas for making T-shirts, party supplies, pop-up cards, bracelets, stuffed animals, and dozens of other fun and useful items. Each project is explained with step-by-step instructions and colorful photographs of cool designs and the kids who made them. The projects rated by difficulty, time, mess, and cost are intended for ages seven through twelve, but can easily be modified to suit all ages. "D.I.Y. Kids" is designed to trigger imaginative play, without requiring fees, teams, or a minivan. It’s for parents, teachers, aunts and uncles, friends and babysitters, neighbors and citizens anyone who wants to create a better world not only for, but also with, the next generation. Most of all, it is for kids who want to make their mark by exercising the arts of design with wit, intelligence, and style. |
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Indie Craft by Waterhouse, Jo Edition ILL, 0 $23.99 This book showcases the new wave of cool craftingquirky, cutting-edge, craft-based artwork, often called Indie Craft or D.I.Y. craft. Using traditional methods such as embroidery, crochet, knitting, cross stitch, tapestry, needle felt, and plush toy making, the Indie Crafters create work that is contemporary, controversial, kitsch, ironic, humorous, and blurs the lines between art and craft. |

