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Needleworkers Knit iPhone, Nintendo, And Sew Full-Sized Ferrari
The author of the blog Daddytypes writes that his mother knitted him an iPhone. She started with the pattern for knitting a Pop-Tart cell phone cozy. The project required a total four to five hours, and involved testing various yarns for suitability.
"Blueblythe" on the Craftster.org forum sewed a Nintendo. The cover opens so you can put game cartridges in, and she made two games - Mario 3 and Duck Hunt. She made a controller and a gun that can be plugged and unplugged. She also "made a television with interchangeable Mario and Duck Hunt screen shots on them that are attached to the tv with velcro."
And the British tabloid The Sun reports that Lauren Porter, a 22-year-old student at Bath Spa University, knitted a life-sized Ferrari.. It's 12 miles of yarn over a steel frame, with a hand-embroidered horse logo. “I get men admiring the racing lines and old women look at the needlework," she told the Sun. Via Geekbrief, which I watched on my iPhone, which is made of metal, plastic, and glass, rather than knitted from yarn. « The iPhone Is Breaking Down The Dual-Mode Access Wall For The Enterprise, Too | Main | National WiMax Network Under Development From Sprint And Clearwire » |
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