Craft Bits — Obama on Pinterest, Tori Spelling's Craft Show, A Knit Uterus Protests

Posted by on Mar 30, 2012

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Martha Stewart on online game CastleVille

With Martha Stewart on CastleVille, Obama on Pinterest, Tori Spelling crafting on TLC and knit vaginas protesting in Washington, crafts have officially invaded TV, Internet and especially politics.

Martha Stewart on the online game CastleVille
Martha Stewart and President Obama: Leaders, Icons and Now, Time-Wasters

MStew joined CastleVille this week, proving that even intimidatingly overproductive maker mavens need chill time. President Obama also got crafty with his time-wasting by joining Pinterest Tuesday. Having only pinned, so far, blah posts about his health care bill, we expect to see "inspirational" diet pictures soon enough. 
Games.com has more on Martha Stewart's online fantasy world while The Boston Globe has the inside take on Obama's growing Pinterest addiction. 
knit uterus
Methinks She Doth Protest Too Much

Crafters are mailing knit uteri, crochet crotches and other no-longer privates to protest what they see as male politicians' increasingly negative stance against women's reproductive rights. 
For more on how protestors are using crafting to aid their dissent (or even for a free protest vag knitting pattern), head to HappyPlace.
Tori Spelling
All's Fair in Craft and War 

Tori Spelling announced this week that her new reality competition "Craft Wars" will premiere on TLC this June. As both host and producer, Spelling will pit ordinary crafters against each other while serving as their mentor. 
Would you watch this show? Head to The Huffington Post to decide.
winner of the 45th Pillsbury Bake-Off
Pumpkin Bumpkin 

Stepping into the limelight, a gourd-stuffed pasta wins the 45th Pillsbury Bake-Off. Christina Verrelli from Devon, Pennsylvania, won with pumpkin ravioli topped with salted caramel whipped cream. 
Get the the free dessert ravioli recipe and more on Verrelli's $l,000,000 win from Pillsbury.
Skillshare presentation
Get Your Fair Share 

Skillshare, a new website connecting novice teachers with people excited to learn but limited by time or money, is great for getting a handle on a new skill and even better for those interested in amping up their craft game by teaching. 
Find out more about Skillshare by heading on over to the Los Angeles Times

Image credits (from top): Games.com / CastleVille, Games.com / CastleVille, MK Carroll / Knitty.com, John Varvatos / Getty Images, Todd Rosenberg Photography and Skillshare

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