Make: Magazine, Volume 97 - Tech Craft
Try out bargello embroidery and build your own glowy mini bag, powered by 3D printing and the Pixelblaze LED controller.
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Complete Magazine eCollection
Discover two decades of maker creativity across more than 90 issues, from the very first issue to nearly the latest — all in one place.
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DIY Fish Wood Carving Kit
Learn to whittle and paint your own fish carving with beginner-friendly video tutorials and all the materials you need to start immediately.
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DIY Theremin Electronic Kit
Build and play an electronic musical instrument that responds to your movements through electric fields, without touch.
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Make: Magazine, Volume 97 - Tech Craft
Try out bargello embroidery and build your own glowy mini bag, powered by 3D printing and the Pixelblaze LED controller.
SHOP NOW
Complete Magazine eCollection
Discover two decades of maker creativity across more than 90 issues, from the very first issue to nearly the latest — all in one place.
SHOP NOW
DIY Fish Wood Carving Kit
Learn to whittle and paint your own fish carving with beginner-friendly video tutorials and all the materials you need to start immediately.
SHOP NOW
DIY Theremin Electronic Kit
Build and play an electronic musical instrument that responds to your movements through electric fields, without touch.
SHOP NOWOur classic Make: Zap Cap makes a comeback! Choose from 20 colors if you can! This hat is structured with a classic fit, snapback, flat brim, and full buckram** and features the Make: logo on back.
• 80% acrylic, 20% wool ('cept Green Camo is 60% cotton, 40% polyester)
• Structured, 6-panel, high-profile
• Adjustable plastic snap closure that fits most
• Green under visor, like back in the day
• Head circumference: 21 ⅝” - 23 ⅝” (54.9 cm to 60 cm) if you are into that
**What's buckram you ask?
Buckram is a stiff cotton (occasionally linen or horse hair) cloth with a loose weave, often muslin. The fabric is soaked in a sizing agent like wheat starch paste, glue (such as PVA glue), or pyroxylin (gelatinized nitrocellulose, developed around 1910), then dried. It's a fact. Our friend once made a cool fancy cocktail hat on makezine using buckram, check it out here
