Tag: handicrafts’
Join Poor & Pretty at BUST’s Spring Craftacular ~ May 23!
- by The Gals

For all of you crafty folks or fans, we will be attending BUST Magazine’s Spring Craftacular held on Sunday, May 23rd {the day before my birthday!} at The Warsaw, 261 Driggs Ave, Brooklyn, NY from 11am – 7pm! This is our first Craftacular and we’re totally pumped! We’ll be taking lots of photos, talking to fellow crafters, and, of course, shopping!
What’s a Craftacular, you ask? It’s pretty much the best craft fair this side of the Mississippi, featuring over 50 crafty folks/sellers, DJs, drinks, and even dancing! This year’s vendors include Lollibomb Beauty, Kiva Ford, and tons of other local crafters, selling handmade cosmetics, glass sculptures, recycled notebooks, handmade jewelry, clothing, and so much more. For a full list of vendors, click here. This year’s Craftacular is sponsored by ModCloth, whose indie/retro clothing and accessories we can’t get enough of.
Stitch ‘n Bitch
- by Sami
Almost all of the women in my mother’s side of the family possess handicraft talent, mainly in knitting and crocheting. However, whenever my mom or grandmother tried to teach me how to do either of these things, I just couldn’t get it. I didn’t have the dexterity or coordination and my Italian elders didn’t have the patience to make skillful crafters out of my fumbling fingers.

Then, last October, I bought Stitch ‘n Bitch by BUST Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief Debbie Stoller. I rounded up Mish and another friend and said, determined, “we’re learning how to knit.” On Stoller’s advice, we bought some worsted weight acrylic yarn and some bamboo needles and got to it, chatting {or “bitching”} as we went. The greatest part about it, which is a main point in Stoller’s book, was the community we felt, even just the three of us. We had tea and snack food, talked about school, work, and guys, and ultimately helped each other learn how to knit in one night. Okay, so it took some time {and a lot of unraveling and re-casting-on}, but when I made the first few rows of my very first scarf, I could hardly believe it.

I admit, I haven’t dedicated as much time to knitting as I’d like to, but I am really happy to say that I finished my first scarf before winter was over and I gave it to Stan, who wore it proudly and faithfully every day even when he didn’t need to and even though it was much to thick to be a scarf and really should be considered a very long baby blanket. My second scarf, which I’m working on now, is much skinnier and appropriate. I’m hoping to get a lot more knitting done as soon as school lets out {only two more weeks!!!}, and maybe I’ll even find a knitting circle.
Do any of you knit, crochet, or sew? What have you made?