This American Life usually inspires me to think about my own response to their topic, so I thought I'd make it a writing project.
Each week, I'll post their theme for the next week's show, and then anyone who wants to write on that theme can e-mail me a link (or their essay, if it's not on a blog) at erin (dot) mediamixed (at) gmail (dot) com. E-mail me by, say, Monday, because that's when I get the TAL podcast, but that's not a real deadline.
Since this is the first week, here's two topics (the previous week's and the coming week's):
"What I Learned from TV"
"The Allure of the Mean Friend"
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Socks that rock
To maybe someday make the Space Invaders socks, I have to figure out how to make some simple socks. I think I'm on the right track with this tutorial, though it would have been smart of me to use a thicker yarn so I didn't have 64 stitches in each round. (Is it even called a round?)
To learn how to make the little guys, I plan on making a pattern for a Space Invaders scarf. If it works out, I'll share, but I don't know how to read a pattern, let alone make one, so it will probably just be all unofficial.
I also love these monkey socks (no monkeys on them).
To learn how to make the little guys, I plan on making a pattern for a Space Invaders scarf. If it works out, I'll share, but I don't know how to read a pattern, let alone make one, so it will probably just be all unofficial.
I also love these monkey socks (no monkeys on them).
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Purled
Monday, March 05, 2007
Something I am not doing
That would be making curtains.
Since I moved into my place in December, I have needed curtains. I have huge windows that are too tall for anything off the rack. And they face south, so they spend all day capturing sunlight, making my place hot.
I have measured for curtains and bought all the hardware to hang them, but I have yet to buy fabric.
All the fabic stores are inaccessible to me. They're either on a bus line that I don't know how to get to or the light rail runs by there but doesn't stop nearby. I called one store and asked whether they were near the subway and was told, "Kind of?"
There is one that's close enough to a light rail stop, but I've been there, and there are no sidewalks between the stop and the store, which is on a busy, curvy road. Not fun or safe. (There is a bus between the stop and the store, but it runs about every 45 minutes, and I really don't need this to become an all-day ordeal.)
I even tried Wal-Mart, but finding 12 yards of the same fabric was not happening there.
Baltimore, I am so disappointed in you.
Since I moved into my place in December, I have needed curtains. I have huge windows that are too tall for anything off the rack. And they face south, so they spend all day capturing sunlight, making my place hot.
I have measured for curtains and bought all the hardware to hang them, but I have yet to buy fabric.
All the fabic stores are inaccessible to me. They're either on a bus line that I don't know how to get to or the light rail runs by there but doesn't stop nearby. I called one store and asked whether they were near the subway and was told, "Kind of?"
There is one that's close enough to a light rail stop, but I've been there, and there are no sidewalks between the stop and the store, which is on a busy, curvy road. Not fun or safe. (There is a bus between the stop and the store, but it runs about every 45 minutes, and I really don't need this to become an all-day ordeal.)
I even tried Wal-Mart, but finding 12 yards of the same fabric was not happening there.
Baltimore, I am so disappointed in you.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Scarf No. 2
Found objects
I had these extra bike tires sitting around uselessly and taking up precious inches in my pint-sized bedroom. I also had this disturbingly blank wall above my couch (fine, it's a futon) in the living room. Now, I don't have either problem.
Each hangs from a single nail. Weight-wise, this shouldn't be a problem, but the tires are pretty thick and just kind of perched there.
Plastic bag bag
Mod Cottage has a tutorial on how to turn your old plastic bags into a no-sew grocery bag. I made something similar (but uglier) out of newspaper bags a la instructions from the Ready Made book, but I had thought your typical grocery bag might not be sturdy enough.
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