How-To: Knit a Bicycle Basket

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Last fall, I fell in love with and purchased a new bicycle. One of my favorite accessories for my bike is my basket, and the only way it could be cooler is if it was completely knitted. Lucky you, there is a pattern from Knitting Today over on Craftster to do just that!

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Source: http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2011/07/how-to_knit_a_bicycle_basket.html

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almost daily photo: Mar. 31st

Whenever I bake I end up making last minute trips to the grocery store for one ingredient or the other. This time my dough for the Jar of Stars [1] needed to rest over night and in order to get it made I needed to make a late night trip. While there this packaging for something else entirely caught my (tired) eye. daily photo thing update: Today I'm finally posting a backlog of photos all at once and renaming them "almost daily photo" because I'm no good at keeping up with stuff and, as it turns out, I'm really not good at keeping up with stuff when I've put a set of artificial rules on myself. So I'll try to post a photo a day but if I'm busy or got nothing I won't. I mean, I don't want to start resenting my own self, right? [1] http://www.notmartha.org/archives/2011/04/07/jars-of-stars-for-the-bakesale-f...

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How-To: Chalk Spray

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Beckie from Infarrantly Creative has a whole new take on sidewalk chalk. Her chalk spray tutorial helps encourage kids to be creative while and discouraging the epic mess that comes along with driveway drawing. Plus, it just looks like a ton of fun!

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Source: http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2011/07/how-to_chalk_spray.html

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the alphabet according to my browser

I recently found myself idly typing letters into my browsers location bar and noticing which sites it first suggests as an auto complete. So I made this list, which may or may not be an interesting alphabetic snapshot of the sites I've recently been visiting the most often. These don't reflect sites that I read obsessively in RSS and some results are surprising. (No Twitter or Pinterest? I'll have to figure out how that works.) A: Alicia Paulson [1], who was lovely enough to offer a copy of her book for the May giveaways B: The Beer Junction [2], a local beer shop and where I get Pliny the Elder and good advice on what other beer I might like (I'm an IPA lover) C: Cliff Mass [3], a local weather guru D: Design Mom [4], I love following her reports from France E: Epiphanie Bags [5], those lovely camera bags all the cool bloggers have (is now a good time to tell you I have one too?) F: Feedburner [6], I set up my feed through them before they became owned by Google, and I was so relieved that the switch over was seamless G: Grassroots Business Association [7], the small business group I'm a committee member of H: The Hairpin [8], it's where I get beauty advice [9] from a producer of This American Life (that sound? is a few of my worlds colliding) I: IMDB [10], for all those "that guy" look ups, I also like their collection of news [11] for updates on what is going on in movies and TV with just enough celebrity gossip thrown in J: Jordan Ferney [12], maker of excellent parties and surprises, and reporting from her move to Paris K: Knox Gelatine [13], research for a current project L: Luxirare [14], I'm in love with her posts about food [15] M: Musings of a Muse [16], where I get my makeup reviews N: NetShift [17], a neat little game made by foon, NetShift is the successor to BlackShift (which I liked even more but doesn't work on newer computers, sadly) O: Gmail [18]. Wait, Gmail? Apparently I don't visit sites that have O in them? How about Mrs. O [19]? Tom and Lorenzo [20]? Overstock [21]? C'mon browser! P: Posie Gets Cozy [22], Alicia again, I got sucked in by the adorable dog and kept reading Q: Ask Metafilter [23], not surprising in the least as it's all Qs R: Random.org [24], the number generator I use for giveaway winners S: School House Craft [25], a conference here in Seattle that I'll be at to talk about blogging with Blair from Wise Craft [26] and Molly from Orangette [27] T: Tom and Lorenzo [28], they who do Project Rungay and keep up commentary on all sorts of shows and red carpet events U: Ugly Green Chair [29], Whitney is one of my oldest blog-to-real-life friends! V: Voracious [30], a local Seattle food blog W: WTF with Marc Maron on PRX [31], these are a selection of WTF podcasts trimmed down to fit in a usual public radio slot and I'm so happy to see they are being picked up by public radio stations across the US (you should request it of your local station, just a suggestion -- I also suggest you listen to the WTF [32] podcast if you don't already) X: XKCD [33], I like this online comic so darn much Y: YouTube [34], this one is a surprise as I really don't spend much time on the site, though I did watch this fun fan-made Portal video yesterday: Outside Aperture [35] Z: Zappos [36], I recently panic-ordered a lot of shoes to try and they all arrived in one big box, it's so large I could curl up inside and ship myself back [1] http://aliciapaulson.com/ [2] http://www.thebeerjunction.com/ [3] http://cliffmass.blogspot.com/ [4] http://www.designmom.com/ [5] http://www.epiphaniebags.com/ [6] http://feedburner.google.com [7] http://grassrootsbusinessassoc.com/ [8] http://thehairpin.com/ [9] http://thehairpin.com/slug/how-to-be-a-girl [10] http://www.imdb.com/ [11] http://www.imdb.com/news/top [12] http://jordanferney.blogspot.com/ [13] http://www.knoxgelatine.com/ [14] http://luxirare.com [15] http://luxirare.com/make-pizza-without-dough/ [16] http://www.musingsofamuse.com/ [17] http://foon.co.uk/farcade/netshift/ [18] https://mail.google.com [19] http://mrs-o.org/ [20] http://www.tomandlorenzo.com/ [21] http://www.overstock.com/ [22] http://rosylittlethings.typepad.com/ [23] http://ask.metafilter.com [24] http://www.random.org/ [25] http://schoolhousecraft.com/ [26] http://blairpeter.typepad.com/ [27] http://orangette.blogspot.com/ [28] http://www.tomandlorenzo.com/ [29] http://www.uglygreenchair.com/ [30] http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/voracious/ [31] http://www.prx.org/series/32112-wtf-with-marc-maron [32] http://www.wtfpod.com/ [33] http://xkcd.com/ [34] http://www.youtube.com/ [35] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NorZUFfpvC0 [36] http://www.zappos.com/

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Resistor Necktie

In this episode of Becky's Workshop, learn to construct a basic long necktie with stripes to represent your favorite value of resistor - fashion inspired by the electronics bench! Learn to work with slippery fabrics cut on the bias. In addition to the video, you can find a full step-by-step tutorial for the resistor necktie over on Make: Projects.

Subscribe to the CRAFT Podcast in iTunes, download the m4v video directly, or watch it on YouTube. Music by i am jen.

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Source: http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2011/07/resistor_necktie.html

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