This Is What a Knitted Motor Neuron on a Muscle Cell Looks Like
Shared by Matt Brown whose wife, Heather Brown, knitted this for Stitched Science.
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Posted by Danielle | Jun 25, 2011 | Beyond Knitting |
Shared by Matt Brown whose wife, Heather Brown, knitted this for Stitched Science.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 25, 2011 | Beyond Knitting, Crochet Patterns |
Made by Sherrie Savage of Hip Hop Knit Shop who you connect with on Etsy, Facebook and flickr.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 24, 2011 | Beyond Knitting, Craftivist Patterns |
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Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 23, 2011 | Beyond Knitting |
Erica Hogenbirk’s inspiration is found in nature, architecture and every day life. Made by...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 22, 2011 | Beyond Knitting, Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
“During Art Basel 2011 Brooklyn-based artist Jamie Isenstein was performing ‘Rug Woogie IV’ at the booth of Galerie Meyer Riegger. Jamie Isenstein was seated at a classical harp. But the instrument didn’t...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 20, 2011 | Beyond Knitting, Food Hacks |
Photo shared by Shannon Robalino aka n0nnahs.
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