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I’d like to congratulate my mom for making geeksugar’s Favorite Geeky Craft of 2007! It was a hard-fought battle against the Tetris quilt, but Princess Peach came out on top. What a way to start out the new year.


I made these last summer, but only now got around to photographing.



I finally finished these two shirts for my friend in Germany this summer. I had the shirts for two years prior to finishing them, and needed to put some closure on them before visiting. Anyway, the first one is an experiment with yarn and non-crossing line-making within a grid. The second is another try at the idea of a scarred garment.

This is from last semester, but I just finally got it to the person it was made for, so here it is on the site now.

I critted this image on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Led to a discussion of what a true and sincere “Plumber’s Crack” was. I found that to be rather entertaining. Someone else said my back looked like an owl head because of the dimples in the image.

Another shirt for one of my bestest of friends.

Does this need explanation?

I was asked to be in a Kissing Booth for our Hurricane Katrina Benefit lounge, and so I decided to make a t-shirt to entice the ladies. Didn’t work out so well as far as the kissing, but the night turned out to be a success.

Three recent/current projects I’ve been/am working on. Houses made from junk mail. An embroidered shirt. Test of a spray-painted shirt.
Also got a whole bunch of new drawings up, as well as most of the BoxBots. See the top right navigation for the link. They’ve moved directory locations, so sorry to those who have links to them. But they’ll be permanent now. Well, until I change them around again.
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