Category — celebration
More Machine Embroidery Patterns
Nancy was kind enought to both convert Kathy’s design into all of the popular machine embroidery formats, as well as create a version of her own design with a “Yes We Did” tagline. For Kathy’s design, Nancy offers the following advice:
The finished design should be about 3”H x 2.5”W and approximately 57,000 stitches, so I would advise home embroiderers to use a good stabilizer and that this will take a little while to complete, but worth it, because it is a great item.
Right click here to download a zip file of both designs, in all formats.
And not to beat a dead horse, but I’ve got to remind you that, as with this first embroidery patterns, please do not use these files for commercial purposes. This is the honor system, folks, and we have to trust you here. This is design is not available anywhere else, and Kathy has provided it here on the Obama Craft Project site so that machine embroidery enthusiasts and Obama supporters can enjoy it for their own personal use. By clicking the download link below, you agree to these terms. Thanks for understanding.
January 22, 2009 1 Comment
Obama Coalition Skateboard
When I saw this beautiful stencilled skateboard photo by STENZSKULL pop up in the Obama Craft Project flickr pool, I could hardly contain my excitement. You see, while I’m not a skateboarder myself (although I do own a sweet longboard that I can stay upright on, believe it or not), I believe deeply in supporting facilities for skateboarders, and eliminating the ridiculous anti-skateboarding laws which abound in many, many cities and towns across the U.S. Really, skateboarding is not a crime, and skateboarders are very often the victims of harassment and stereotyping. Skateboarding, like my other favorite sport of basketball, can be a very healthy, lifelong activity that is particularly special because its very nature encourages self-expression and creativity. I could go on and on, which wouldn’t be appropriate for this venue, but just think about this skateboard if you see a group of skaters and find yourself jumping to conclusions (as I used to do).
Anyway, on to the piece. It was created using Montana spraypraint and layers of stencils. It’s very impressive how much shading was achieving using this technique. STENZSKULLS created this awesome board for a contest sponsored by Coalition Skate Shop in San Luis Obispo, California.
STENZSKULLS will also be showing the above piece–created with multi-layer stencil work, wood staining, adhesived on stencil on paper then distressed and wood carving–at the Manifest Hope show in D.C., opening this weekend. I love this one because it really shows a moment of quiet introspection, completely different from the design on the skateboard.
Can you believe that inauguration is only a few days away? Wow!
January 15, 2009 1 Comment
CubeCraft Obama Paper Toy
Check out CubeCraft‘s fun paper toy, available for a free download–no glue required. You can download, cut and fold your very own using the free template right here.
Via Obama Art Report
December 18, 2008 1 Comment
Man of the Year
It was announced this morning that President-Elect Barack Obama is Time‘s Person of the Year. (Was it ever really a competition?) Among Time’s many interesting features, is one on artwork created about Barack Obama. One piece was featured here on The Obama Craft Project prior to the election–Arty Magee’s “Change” in change.
(Does this mean we scooped Time? Hmmmmm…)
While we’d seen nearly every one of the pieces that was featured already, there were three works that we hadn’t seen before, and are certainly worth mentioning.
Udronotto‘s Barack Obama in Legos.
Zillycakes in Buffalo, NY made this Barack Obama out of 1,240 cupcakes.
And I can’t post it here because of copyright, but please do check out this newspaper mosaic from lumis. Time says that it was pieced together–although it may actually be digitized.
December 17, 2008 1 Comment
Battle of the Bands, Obama Style
We don’t watch football much–we’re basketball fans here. But, we usually catch the Southern University vs. Grambling State game each year because the marching bands are so awesome. The band performances are called the “Battle of the Bands” and they’re really amazing. This year, they had a distinct Obama flavor. Check it out:
(Yes, we know… Not a “craft” really, but the bands are so awesome, we think they count!)
Yes We Can!
December 1, 2008 No Comments









