fiath, check out swaporamarama, a group that is helping people transform into makers/crafters via used textiles, they're in over 30 cities now teaching DIY
Wow! what an overwhelmingly broad topic! I applaude your "moxy" for taking it on! Whether the projects are whimsical or sophisticated, those in the crafting community are true, serious, artists in their own right, whose expressions bring fun and beauty to others. It is also fun to see the faces of so many familiar names! ;-D
This looks like a really fantastic doco- I can't wait till it's finished. As a fellow craftster artist I am so thrilled to see our handmade world expanding, the rise of recycling/reusing/rethinking and the fall of relying on a big factory to give you what you want...art is the best possible way to interact with life. (well, except maybe for love...^_^)
I wonder what kind of craft you are referring to? I think there are so many differnt types of craft that are thriving today-- this documentary is just showcasing a new generation of makers.
I understand this,but the meaning of the word theese days is more often applied to hand knitted toilet roll covers at a flea market as opposed to craft in the realm of high arts, ancient practises and not readily obtained amounts tacit knowledge. From what I see here your definition seems to lean to the former rather than the latter.
I still think what you are doing is a good idea,just trying to point out that some people have a very differing opinions on the use of the word.
Actually, the whole movement exists to get away from toilet roll cover type crafts. That couldn't be a poorer example of what indie crafters are doing.
The connection between indie music and the craft/fee art/fashion thing is valid and really real.....best part is that it has been going on for generations, which one young woman tried to point out. Documentary will be great and thanks for taking this on Faythe. There is always strength, and growth, in numbers, and then people get even more creative - a really important factor in the art world - whether underground, or 'pop' mainstream.
really cool! and it doesn't just stop at little crafty stuff, I'm an aspiring fashion designer and i can see myself being like that! : D i think what you did is great, can't wait to see it!!!
Wow! I can't wait until your documentary comes out. I've been knitting and crocheting since I was 8 yrs. old and I just started sewing again after a long hiatus. Ya'll make me want to start frequenting craft shows and eventually start selling my stuff. I'm too excited for words. Thank you!
Thanks for your feedback everyone! Again, I'm so excited to have something to show people-- hopefully we will have little tid-bit through our editing process that we can let you all see to keep everyone excited during the wait!
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lafunkymonkey 4 years ago
This vid is nice.. you can get the uncensored version at _GREATTIMEZ.COM_
kaolan195 4 years ago
I think you missed me there,love the music,good luck!
scrapbooker 4 years ago
sneak peak of the
bpzking 4 years ago
this looks so awesome, looking forward to its release! also, the music choice is perfect as well.
boygirlpartydotcom 4 years ago 2
fiath, check out swaporamarama, a group that is helping people transform into makers/crafters via used textiles, they're in over 30 cities now teaching DIY
wendytremayne 4 years ago
This is great!!! hope to see more
lemonadebags 4 years ago
yay! can't wait to see the finished version!
chellmuth 4 years ago 5
faythe; so terrific! very excited to see the full length :)
jxlx74 4 years ago
Faythe,
Wow! what an overwhelmingly broad topic! I applaude your "moxy" for taking it on! Whether the projects are whimsical or sophisticated, those in the crafting community are true, serious, artists in their own right, whose expressions bring fun and beauty to others. It is also fun to see the faces of so many familiar names! ;-D
kandahudson 4 years ago
There is a reason that CCA(c) has taken the Craft off their name... it has to do with dilution. This movie is part of that dilution.
Amberlandia 4 years ago
This looks like a really fantastic doco- I can't wait till it's finished. As a fellow craftster artist I am so thrilled to see our handmade world expanding, the rise of recycling/reusing/rethinking and the fall of relying on a big factory to give you what you want...art is the best possible way to interact with life. (well, except maybe for love...^_^)
robesofearth 4 years ago
If this is craft then craft as I knew it is truly dead :(
wheelsfalloff 4 years ago
I wonder what kind of craft you are referring to? I think there are so many differnt types of craft that are thriving today-- this documentary is just showcasing a new generation of makers.
HandmadeNation 4 years ago
I understand this,but the meaning of the word theese days is more often applied to hand knitted toilet roll covers at a flea market as opposed to craft in the realm of high arts, ancient practises and not readily obtained amounts tacit knowledge. From what I see here your definition seems to lean to the former rather than the latter.
I still think what you are doing is a good idea,just trying to point out that some people have a very differing opinions on the use of the word.
wheelsfalloff 4 years ago
Actually, the whole movement exists to get away from toilet roll cover type crafts. That couldn't be a poorer example of what indie crafters are doing.
hipchek11 4 years ago
The connection between indie music and the craft/fee art/fashion thing is valid and really real.....best part is that it has been going on for generations, which one young woman tried to point out. Documentary will be great and thanks for taking this on Faythe. There is always strength, and growth, in numbers, and then people get even more creative - a really important factor in the art world - whether underground, or 'pop' mainstream.
jzwins 4 years ago
Thanks so much for taking on this project, Faythe, and for letting so many of us be a tiny part of it!
indiaromeo 4 years ago
really cool! and it doesn't just stop at little crafty stuff, I'm an aspiring fashion designer and i can see myself being like that! : D i think what you did is great, can't wait to see it!!!
mcctg13 4 years ago
Thank you all for your positive emails & feedback. It is so very exciting to see that over 6,000 people have taken the time to watch this!
HandmadeNation 4 years ago
Oh man! I cannot wait a whole yeeeeeaaar! This is really amazing, I'm very excited to see the whole thing. :)
AKirstin 4 years ago
hot! hot! hot!
ifnbooks 4 years ago
i can't wait til march!
eggagogo 4 years ago
i think it's great. and so are you!
Magic12358 4 years ago
amazing and heartwarming. thank you for making this!! i can't wait for the full documentary.
pequitobun 4 years ago
Wow! I can't wait until your documentary comes out. I've been knitting and crocheting since I was 8 yrs. old and I just started sewing again after a long hiatus. Ya'll make me want to start frequenting craft shows and eventually start selling my stuff. I'm too excited for words. Thank you!
mysticindigo 4 years ago
cool. thanks for the clip. i didnt know people like that exsisted. kinda expands my mind. ty
200720062005 4 years ago
This is such a great sneak preview! Can't wait to see the whole thing!
croqzine 4 years ago
nice work, faythe! can't wait to see the finished piece, i'm sure it's been SO much work. congrats & well done.
happyowlglass 4 years ago
i am inspired!
anniekillelea 4 years ago
Thanks for your feedback everyone! Again, I'm so excited to have something to show people-- hopefully we will have little tid-bit through our editing process that we can let you all see to keep everyone excited during the wait!
HandmadeNation 4 years ago
this is such an amazing project. i can't wait to see the full documentary!!
sleepattack 4 years ago
The film looks amazing and I feel so honored to be a part of something so important and cool!
naughtysecretary 4 years ago
you are amazing!
CaSolana 4 years ago
congrats faythe!
malisia 4 years ago
looks great!
hotcakesgallery 4 years ago
Awesome!
shstallings 4 years ago