Crochet Portal Blanket

Raise your hand if you’re thrilled about the release of Portal 2 this past week! What are you doing, raising your hand? If you were really that excited, you’d have both hands firmly glued to your controller right now. You totally don’t love Portal enough. You’ve made GLaDOS very sad. At least, you don’t love Portal … Continue reading Crochet Portal Blanket

A Stitch In Time…Lord

Allons-y! Craftster user pickled_peppers made this 1/3 scale model amigurumi of the tenth Doctor— complete with red converse and double hearts (his hair is perfect too)!  Ten is my Doctor, so I really love this.  There are more pictures in her post (including one “with” the Doctor). She’s working on a pattern, for those of … Continue reading A Stitch In Time…Lord

“Geek” Text Necklace

Because your limited edition Star Wars t-shirt, Legend of Zelda backpack, and Dr. Who socks don’t announce it loudly enough. You want people to know without a doubt that you’re a GEEK, and damn proud of it. If you’re ready to literally label yourself, check out these comic-book-esque “Geek” text necklaces made by Israeli artist, … Continue reading “Geek” Text Necklace

12 Best of 2010

Here are my choices for the 12 best geek crafts of 2010: January – Super Mario Vest by The Happy Seamstress February – Minimalist Take on Star Wars by Justin Van Gendern March – Tiny Harry Potter Paintings by JennaDickes April – Periodic Table of the Elements Table by Abigailscrafts May – Buffy the Vampire … Continue reading 12 Best of 2010

“One for the money, two for the show, three to make ready, and four to GEROOOOONIMOOOOOOOO!!”

Every single time (and thankfully, Moffat & Co. didn’t use it as much as I had first feared) I hear Eleven say, “Geronimo!”, I remember that tidbit from Daffy Duck…oh, and: Hello, I’m Krys. Someday soon I will get a proper bio posted to the site. In the meanwhile you just need to know that … Continue reading “One for the money, two for the show, three to make ready, and four to GEROOOOONIMOOOOOOOO!!”

TARDIS MAME Console

The phrase “It all started with Linux” and a picture of Charles Bronson occur with in the first few paragraphs of Simon Jansen‘s thorough, rambling, and completely freaking awesome how-to post about his TARDIS MAME Console.  It’s one thing to build your own TARDIS, it’s a wholly different thing to build your own TARDIS, then … Continue reading TARDIS MAME Console