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The best thing about Ghent is the fact that it is a mix of young, highly educated creative, green entrepreneurs, local, well-rooted, fun loving gourmands and newcomers from all over the world who are warmly welcomed by openminded people in all the different neighbourhoods. (Photography by Dorien Goossens & Thierry Van Dort)
We're getting creative with the new Lomo'Instant camera from Lomography for today's Craft Test and showing you how to take some arty long and double exposure shots, give your camera a washi tape makeover and recycle a leather bag into a lomo camera strap.
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Blair S.
We head to Seattle, Washington to meet Blair from Wise Craft.
How did you find CO+K and why did you join?
I'm not sure how I first stumbled upon CO+K, but I was immediately down the rabbit hole of fantastic projects. I love the diversity!!!
What projects are you currently working on?
I am prepping to teach online in March (exciting and scary), hopefully working on a new book in 2015.
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Skirts & Dresses for First Time Sewers
We chat to Christine, give you a chance to win the book and learn how-to sew a pleated skirt.
Hi! I am Christine Haynes and I’ve been sewing for over 30 years. I currently have my own line of vintage-inspired sewing patterns, I teach sewing in Los Angeles and at conferences, and I have just released my fourth book! It’s all sewing, all the time here at my studio.
Also known as the Curator of Cute, Samantha is a colorful cut-paper illustrator and macrame artist from New England. She's the author/illustrator of two crafty (knotty!) how-to books: Parachute Cord Craft and Hello! Macrame. Typically lingering around the New Hampshire/Massachusetts boarder, Samantha can be found painting/cutting papers and tying knots at her studio at Western Avenue Studios in Lowell, Massachusetts. Yes, you may call her Sam.
(Photography by Daniel Mathieu of Devezon)