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All in the Family Project


OBAMA CRAFT by pdx-dodys.

This project was all in the family for flickr user pdx-dodys. The family spent a rainy Portland, Oregon day stitching up this unique Obama sign. The kids pressed the sewing machine pedal while mom guided the fabric. Can’t think of a better family project…

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September 22, 2008   Comments Off

Handmade Sign + God’s Eye in OKC

Speaking of synergy… Check out this handmade sign flickr user 1980Andrew spotted in Oklahoma City’s midtown.

Obama Sign by 1980Andrew.

We image that the juxtoposition of the God’s Eye and the “O” sign is quite intentional.

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September 21, 2008   2 Comments

Day & Night Obama Outdoor Quilt


Obama Quilt by LittleLumpkin.

Flickr user LittleLumpkin in Lancaster, PA made this extraordinarily innovative quilted campaign banner to hang on her front porch.

Obama Quilt

Here’s what she has to say about this one-of-a-kind campaign sign:

I made this quilt out of the desire to have an Obama sign that would be visible at night. The lettters are cut out so that only the quilt backing layer is visible and at night the porch light shines through perfectly. Up close it looks like a 7th grade home-ec project, but from the street it looks great- that’s all that matters to me at this point.

(We would beg to differ that it looks at all like a 7th grade home-ec project—unless she’s talking about a mighty talented 7th grader…)

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September 20, 2008   Comments Off

LINKAGE: The Fabric Society’s Project Obama

Check out this post from The Fabric Society, who stitched a beautiful fabric “Yes We Can” banner to wave at Senator Obama as he was on his way to a fundraiser. Not only did they see him, they got to meet him! The Fabric Society is sending their banner around the country for others to wave on a busy corner for an hour or two. What a wonderful way to realize Obama’s vision for collaboration and community-building.

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September 14, 2008   Comments Off