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Stitch your own “Go to Italy, be a cobbler”

Camilla Neppl Huber, winner of the RegRemix contest, has kindly written up a pattern for her “Go to Italy, be a cobbler” design. If you know how to stitch and are looking for a new project, check it out– here’s the PDF. If you make something cool based on it, send me a picture! quinn [...]

Camilla Neppl Huber wins the RegRemix contest!

Camilla Neppl Huber is the winner of the official RegRemix contest, with her amazing stitching of “Go to Italy, be a cobbler”! (Note in particular the shoes that form part of the black lace-like pattern around the design.)
Okay, so there was only one contest entry (other than what I did to my own netbook), but [...]

Crescat Graffiti: The Data Set

Until recently, I’ve thought of Crescat Graffiti as an art/anthropology project, and it never occurred to me to treat it as a data set. But now that’s what I’m doing as part of putting together a guest post for a science magazine. I love a good data set, but in the process of making it [...]

Reg Remix: “Go to Italy, Be a Cobbler” by Camilla Neppl Huber

Camilla Neppl Huber has thrown down the gauntlet in the RegRemix contest with this fantastic cross-stitch of “Go to Italy, Be a Cobbler”. As she describes it:
I was able to find an Italian style of embroidery that was relatively simple and worked well for this project. It’s called Assisi embroidery, and this version is [...]

RegRemix: Pimp My Netbook

My contribution to the RegRemix contest comes in the form of a netbook. By the time I caught on to the sale, the only ones left were pink– my least favorite color. So, I went to Zazzle and made some Crescat Graffiti bumper stickers that I chopped up into pieces, adhered to the case and… [...]