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  1. Lust auf Kreativität und Technik? 🛠️🎨
    Komm zum „Bit & Bastel“ Handcrafting! Egal ob du häkeln, stricken, basteln oder dich einfach austauschen willst – hier ist Platz für alle Handarbeitsprojekte.
    📅 01.04.2026, ab 19:00 Uhr
    📍Hacklabor / Hagenower Straße 73 / 19061 Schwerin
    Alle Infos & Details findest du hier:
    hacklabor.de/2026/03/bit-und-b
    Komm vorbei und lass uns gemeinsam werkeln!
    #Hacklabor #schwerin #Basteln #DIY #MakerSpace #Handcrafting #cccRegio

  2. New Member Orientation Next Week (Mon Mar 31st, 5:30pm). Also, open to prospective members who want to check out the space. #womenmakers #nonbinarymakers

    Other upcoming events at #DoubleUnion in April: #Handcrafting Project Night (Tues, Apr 1st), Bay Area #Wikipedians User Group (Thurs, Apr 10th), #PlantSwap Mixer (Wed, Apr 23rd).

    RSVP for #events at: DoubleUnionSF.eventbrite.com

    #doubleunionsf #bayareawikipedians

  3. New Member Orientation Next Week (Mon Mar 31st, 5:30pm). Also, open to prospective members who want to check out the space. #womenmakers #nonbinarymakers

    Other upcoming events at #DoubleUnion in April: #Handcrafting Project Night (Tues, Apr 1st), Bay Area #Wikipedians User Group (Thurs, Apr 10th), #PlantSwap Mixer (Wed, Apr 23rd).

    RSVP for #events at: DoubleUnionSF.eventbrite.com

    #doubleunionsf #bayareawikipedians

  4. New Member Orientation Next Week (Mon Mar 31st, 5:30pm). Also, open to prospective members who want to check out the space. #womenmakers #nonbinarymakers

    Other upcoming events at #DoubleUnion in April: #Handcrafting Project Night (Tues, Apr 1st), Bay Area #Wikipedians User Group (Thurs, Apr 10th), #PlantSwap Mixer (Wed, Apr 23rd).

    RSVP for #events at: DoubleUnionSF.eventbrite.com

    #doubleunionsf #bayareawikipedians

  5. Kunjina Tesfaye on Growth and Preserving #Artisanal Techniques.

    #Handweaving, #embroidery and #fabric manipulation are design elements that communicate stories about Ethiopia. “If you’ve seen photos of #Ethiopians wearing the traditional white dress, it’s handwoven.”

    Interview with Kunjina Tesfaye.

    When Kunjina Tesfaye talks about UDET, her eponymous #fashion label Kunjina’s collection, growth radiates. #UDET is a Geez word meaning cycle. Inspired by Ms. Tesfaye’s personal experience, this collection explores fear, productivity guilt, and growth. “It’s like a butterfly’s story or growth from the first stage, from the caterpillar stage into becoming a butterfly. I’ve used that metaphor to explain how a person goes through these stages to flourish and become the person they want. It’s a cycle. It’s not a one-time thing.”

    Since her debut as a twentysomething with a degree in construction technology, Ms. Tesfaye’s life and creative approach have evolved. “Every time I make a collection I’ve grown – my designs and the brand and the aesthetics, everything has changed or has grown.” Today, Kunjina has developed into a platform for local #artists. They lobby for growth, preserve traditional #handcrafting methods, and promote #ecofriendly practices.

    lampoonmagazine.com/article/20

    #Africa #Ethiopia #FashionDesigners #TraditionalWeaving #clothesmaking #AfricanWeavers #GlobalSouth #BlackDesigners #BlackArtists #POCfashion #FibreArts #Handwoven #BlackMastodon #TraditionalWeaving #MadeByHand #Interview #BIPOC

  6. Kunjina Tesfaye on Growth and Preserving #Artisanal Techniques.

    #Handweaving, #embroidery and #fabric manipulation are design elements that communicate stories about Ethiopia. “If you’ve seen photos of #Ethiopians wearing the traditional white dress, it’s handwoven.”

    Interview with Kunjina Tesfaye.

    When Kunjina Tesfaye talks about UDET, her eponymous #fashion label Kunjina’s collection, growth radiates. #UDET is a Geez word meaning cycle. Inspired by Ms. Tesfaye’s personal experience, this collection explores fear, productivity guilt, and growth. “It’s like a butterfly’s story or growth from the first stage, from the caterpillar stage into becoming a butterfly. I’ve used that metaphor to explain how a person goes through these stages to flourish and become the person they want. It’s a cycle. It’s not a one-time thing.”

    Since her debut as a twentysomething with a degree in construction technology, Ms. Tesfaye’s life and creative approach have evolved. “Every time I make a collection I’ve grown – my designs and the brand and the aesthetics, everything has changed or has grown.” Today, Kunjina has developed into a platform for local #artists. They lobby for growth, preserve traditional #handcrafting methods, and promote #ecofriendly practices.

    lampoonmagazine.com/article/20

    #Africa #Ethiopia #FashionDesigners #TraditionalWeaving #clothesmaking #AfricanWeavers #GlobalSouth #BlackDesigners #BlackArtists #POCfashion #FibreArts #Handwoven #BlackMastodon #TraditionalWeaving #MadeByHand #Interview #BIPOC

  7. Kunjina Tesfaye on Growth and Preserving #Artisanal Techniques.

    #Handweaving, #embroidery and #fabric manipulation are design elements that communicate stories about Ethiopia. “If you’ve seen photos of #Ethiopians wearing the traditional white dress, it’s handwoven.”

    Interview with Kunjina Tesfaye.

    When Kunjina Tesfaye talks about UDET, her eponymous #fashion label Kunjina’s collection, growth radiates. #UDET is a Geez word meaning cycle. Inspired by Ms. Tesfaye’s personal experience, this collection explores fear, productivity guilt, and growth. “It’s like a butterfly’s story or growth from the first stage, from the caterpillar stage into becoming a butterfly. I’ve used that metaphor to explain how a person goes through these stages to flourish and become the person they want. It’s a cycle. It’s not a one-time thing.”

    Since her debut as a twentysomething with a degree in construction technology, Ms. Tesfaye’s life and creative approach have evolved. “Every time I make a collection I’ve grown – my designs and the brand and the aesthetics, everything has changed or has grown.” Today, Kunjina has developed into a platform for local #artists. They lobby for growth, preserve traditional #handcrafting methods, and promote #ecofriendly practices.

    lampoonmagazine.com/article/20

    #Africa #Ethiopia #FashionDesigners #TraditionalWeaving #clothesmaking #AfricanWeavers #GlobalSouth #BlackDesigners #BlackArtists #POCfashion #FibreArts #Handwoven #BlackMastodon #TraditionalWeaving #MadeByHand #Interview #BIPOC

  8. Kunjina Tesfaye on Growth and Preserving #Artisanal Techniques.

    #Handweaving, #embroidery and #fabric manipulation are design elements that communicate stories about Ethiopia. “If you’ve seen photos of #Ethiopians wearing the traditional white dress, it’s handwoven.”

    Interview with Kunjina Tesfaye.

    When Kunjina Tesfaye talks about UDET, her eponymous #fashion label Kunjina’s collection, growth radiates. #UDET is a Geez word meaning cycle. Inspired by Ms. Tesfaye’s personal experience, this collection explores fear, productivity guilt, and growth. “It’s like a butterfly’s story or growth from the first stage, from the caterpillar stage into becoming a butterfly. I’ve used that metaphor to explain how a person goes through these stages to flourish and become the person they want. It’s a cycle. It’s not a one-time thing.”

    Since her debut as a twentysomething with a degree in construction technology, Ms. Tesfaye’s life and creative approach have evolved. “Every time I make a collection I’ve grown – my designs and the brand and the aesthetics, everything has changed or has grown.” Today, Kunjina has developed into a platform for local #artists. They lobby for growth, preserve traditional #handcrafting methods, and promote #ecofriendly practices.

    lampoonmagazine.com/article/20

    #Africa #Ethiopia #FashionDesigners #TraditionalWeaving #clothesmaking #AfricanWeavers #GlobalSouth #BlackDesigners #BlackArtists #POCfashion #FibreArts #Handwoven #BlackMastodon #TraditionalWeaving #MadeByHand #Interview #BIPOC

  9. Kunjina Tesfaye on Growth and Preserving #Artisanal Techniques.

    #Handweaving, #embroidery and #fabric manipulation are design elements that communicate stories about Ethiopia. “If you’ve seen photos of #Ethiopians wearing the traditional white dress, it’s handwoven.”

    Interview with Kunjina Tesfaye.

    When Kunjina Tesfaye talks about UDET, her eponymous #fashion label Kunjina’s collection, growth radiates. #UDET is a Geez word meaning cycle. Inspired by Ms. Tesfaye’s personal experience, this collection explores fear, productivity guilt, and growth. “It’s like a butterfly’s story or growth from the first stage, from the caterpillar stage into becoming a butterfly. I’ve used that metaphor to explain how a person goes through these stages to flourish and become the person they want. It’s a cycle. It’s not a one-time thing.”

    Since her debut as a twentysomething with a degree in construction technology, Ms. Tesfaye’s life and creative approach have evolved. “Every time I make a collection I’ve grown – my designs and the brand and the aesthetics, everything has changed or has grown.” Today, Kunjina has developed into a platform for local #artists. They lobby for growth, preserve traditional #handcrafting methods, and promote #ecofriendly practices.

    lampoonmagazine.com/article/20

    #Africa #Ethiopia #FashionDesigners #TraditionalWeaving #clothesmaking #AfricanWeavers #GlobalSouth #BlackDesigners #BlackArtists #POCfashion #FibreArts #Handwoven #BlackMastodon #TraditionalWeaving #MadeByHand #Interview #BIPOC

  10. I am still looking for #vegan #creators

    No matter if it's about #art #software #musicproduction #videoproduction #crocheting or other #handcrafting stuff.

    If you are vegan and create something, let a post here and describe what you are doing.

    Links to your shop, website, donation page or #youtube / #peetube channel are welcome!

    #boostappreciated 🙂