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HobbyPrincess: Draft Craft Manifesto

13 12 2005

Make the distinctions between “purchased” and “homemade”, and between material and immaterial artefacts a little muddier, and I clap my hands and jump up and down for the HobbyPrincess’s Draft Craft Manifesto

1. People get satisfaction for being able to create/craft things because they can see themselves in the objects they make. This is not possible in purchased products.
2. The things that people have made themselves have magic powers. They have hidden meanings that other people can’t see.
3. The things people make they usually want to keep and update. Crafting is not against consumption. It is against throwing things away.
4. People seek recognition for the things they have made. Primarily it comes from their friends and family. This manifests as an economy of gifts.
5. People who believe they are producing genuinely cool things seek broader exposure for their products. This creates opportunities for alternative publishing channels.
6. Work inspires work. Seeing what other people have made generates new ideas and designs.
7. Essential for crafting are tools, which are accessible, portable, and easy to learn.
8. Materials become important. Knowledge of what they are made of and where to get them becomes essential.
9. Recipes become important. The ability to create and distribute interesting recipes becomes valuable.
10. Learning techniques brings people together. This creates online and offline communities of practice.
11. Craft-oriented people seek opportunities to discover interesting things and meet their makers. This creates marketplaces.
12. At the bottom, crafting is a form of play.

None of this means I’ll be having any truck with popcorn-threading or pinecone-painting, however (or DOES it?).

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  • Date : 13 December 2005
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4 responses to “HobbyPrincess: Draft Craft Manifesto”

13 12 2005
Anne (22:58:56) :

Ulla-Maaria is fabulous! At Design Engaged last month, she also introduced ThingLinks (http://www.thinglinks.com/) and I’d love to hear your thoughts on it…

14 12 2005
Jean (12:09:56) :

Ah, thanks Anne, will check it out. Hope the sabbatical is productive…

16 12 2005
Laura (11:45:17) :

oh, I absolutely love this. It’s great. (You’re right about the pine cones too, heh heh.)

19 02 2006
creativity/machine » found things, homemade things, and other things (19:23:59) :

[…] s and uses and meanings, all over again. The resonant qualities of Hobby Princess’s craft manifesto a little while back have stuck with me and […]

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