Making Things

Making Things available at American Swedish Institute.
Making Things available at American Swedish Institute.
Making Things available at American Swedish Institute.
Making Things available at American Swedish Institute.

Making Things

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Making Things champions handmade crafts that infuse the no-waste ethos with glamour and fun.
 
Through easy-to-follow tutorials for over
 100 projects that are both accessible and aspirational, Making Things invites readers to try their hands at a variety of crafts and celebrate the satisfaction that comes from slowly and carefully creating for oneself. Learn to fold magazine pages into Masu Boxes for organizing bits and bobs, make a cardboard loom for weaving potholders out of old linensbraid your own Kumihimo Dog Leash, or starch fabric scraps for decorative bunting.
 
Makers Rose Pearlman and Erin Boyle met in 2018 and immediately struck up a friendship, united by a reverence for everyday objects. Their approach towards craft reflects a shared commitment to sustainability and accessibility – as they write in 
Making Things’ introduction, “Craft can be exquisite and exacting, the result of formal training and years of practice, but it can also be experimental and messy and not quite perfect.” 
 
Scouring sidewalks, stoops, and thrift stores, the authors repurpose materials to create projects that range from functional to fun and frivolous. Step-by-step guides make it simple to start and finish each project, while the book’s stunning photographs show how each craft can fit within an organized, thoughtfully curated home. 
 
As
 Making Things demonstrates, relying on a limited range of supplies and repurposing the same materials can spur our creativity, encouraging us to look at a pile of junk on a stoop and see endless possibilities.

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Erin Boyle is a writer and creator of the popular lifestyle blog Reading My Tea Leaves and subscription newsletter, Tea Notes, covering the intersection of sustainability, consumerism, and family. Her first book, Simple Matters (Abrams, 2016), was a nod to the growing consensus that living simply and purposefully is more sustainable not only for the environment, but for our own happiness and well-being, too. Erin's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Domino Magazine along with numerous online design and shelter websites. She lives in Brooklyn, NY with her family.

Rose Pearlman is an artist, teacher, and textile designer. With a background in fine arts and a love of well-designed, functional objects, her creations blur the lines between art and craft and push the boundaries of both with non-traditional techniques and materials. Rose’s hooked rugs and craft tutorials have been featured in magazines, galleries and numerous online design sites. Her first book, Modern Rug Hooking, was published by Roost Books in 2019. Making Things is her second book. She lives in Brooklyn, NY with her family.