You can also follow their progress and learn about the project through their blog, http://indiecraftdocumentary.blogspot.com/
LOVE IT: Indie Craft Documentary
posted on: April 17, 2007
You know how much I love supporting independent artists and handmade things, right?! Well, it turns out there's a documentary in the works called Handmade Nation, which will feature a whole bunch of Indie Crafters from around the country!!! I'm so excited!! Here's a sneak peak of it on YouTube:
You can also follow their progress and learn about the project through their blog, http://indiecraftdocumentary.blogspot.com/
You can also follow their progress and learn about the project through their blog, http://indiecraftdocumentary.blogspot.com/
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Oh! As a knitting podcaster, that sounds really cool! I'll have to check it out!
ReplyDeleteAnne - if you want to check out some more cool crafts... check out Asha Imports... friends from college have teamed up with an organization in Calcutta helping women get out of the sex trade. These women receive a fair wage job, training, and education. Asha and other comapnies in turn sells their craft in the States, usually at Fair Trade shows around the country. I bought some of these as Christmas gifts this year. Check it out: http://ashaimports.com/index.html
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