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  1. HodgePodge Crochet @hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com@hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com ·

    What Will Crochet Look Like in 2040?

    Every generation thinks they’ve reached the peak of technology.

    Then twenty years later they’re explaining to confused children why they used to print MapQuest directions or carry CDs in giant binders.

    Crocheters are no different.

    Right now, we’re pretty impressed with ourselves. We have digital patterns, online yarn shopping, stitch-counting apps, and video tutorials for every project imaginable.

    But what will crocheting look like in 2040?

    Nobody knows for sure.

    That won’t stop us from wildly guessing.

    Smart Hooks Will Judge Us

    Today’s crochet hooks are simple.

    In 2040?

    Your hook will probably connect to your phone, count your stitches automatically, and gently inform you:

    “That was supposed to be a double crochet.”

    You’ll argue with it.

    The hook will be correct.

    You’ll frog three rows anyway.

    Some things never change.

    AI Will Design Patterns

    Artificial intelligence is already writing patterns. I didn’t say they were good patterns…but you’ve likely stumbled upon a few in your day-to-day on the internet.

    By 2040, you’ll probably be able to type:

    “Make me a cardigan inspired by my cat, my favorite coffee mug, and the emotional trauma of trying to learn foundation stitches.”

    Thirty seconds later you’ll have a complete pattern.

    Will the sleeves match?

    That’s another question.

    Yarn Will Become Ridiculously High-Tech

    By 2040, yarn companies will stop asking whether they can and start asking whether they should.

    Spoiler alert:

    They won’t.

    Mood Yarn

    Changes color based on your emotional state.

    Halfway through a project you’ll discover your sweater contains:

    • Optimism Blue
    • Mild Frustration Orange
    • Pattern Rage Red
    • Existential Crisis Gray

    Future therapists will diagnose stress levels by examining unfinished blankets.

    Accountability Yarn

    This yarn knows how many unfinished projects you own.

    When your WIP count reaches double digits, it starts asking uncomfortable questions.

    “Shouldn’t you finish that cardigan first?”

    Nobody needs that kind of negativity.

    Predictive Yarn™

    Using advanced AI, this yarn knows what projects you’ll start next month.

    The replacement skeins arrive before you’ve even convinced yourself you need them.

    The accuracy is unsettling.

    Competitive Yarn

    This yarn tracks the progress of nearby crocheters.

    Your blanket reaches Row 45 and suddenly receives a notification:

    Karen finished hers three days ago.

    Smart Yarn Labels

    Current labels:
    “Machine wash cold.”

    Future labels:
    “Based on your previous projects, I recommend you buy three more skeins.”

    “You’re not going to skip swatching, are you?”

    “We both know you’re making modifications.”

    No matter how advanced yarn becomes, there will still be one universal truth:

    A crocheter will stand in front of a closet containing 147 skeins and say:

    “I don’t have anything to work with.”

    And somehow, even in 2040, that statement will feel completely reasonable.

    Virtual Crochet Circles

    Instead of meeting in person, some groups may gather in virtual reality.

    Picture it:

    You’re sitting in your living room wearing fuzzy slippers.

    Your friend is in another country.

    Your crochet buddy is on vacation.

    Yet somehow all three of you are sitting around the same virtual coffee table complaining about yarn prices.

    Honestly?

    That part already feels realistic.

    Self-Counting Stitch Markers

    The most commonly lost item in crochet history may finally evolve.

    Future stitch markers might:

    • Count repeats
    • Track rows
    • Flash when you miss a stitch
    • Send notifications

    Current crocheters lose stitch markers inside couch cushions.

    Future crocheters will lose them after forgetting the password.

    Progress.

    Pattern Reading May Become Optional

    Instead of reading a pattern, you may simply wear smart glasses.

    The glasses highlight:

    • The next stitch
    • Where increases go
    • Which row you’re on
    • How many stitches remain

    Future crocheters may never know the joy of discovering they’ve been repeating Row 14 instead of Row 15 for an entire evening.

    Project Bags Will Get Smarter

    Today’s project bag:

    A bag.

    Tomorrow’s project bag:

    • Built-in lighting
    • Charging ports
    • Yarn management systems
    • Automatic row counters
    • Emergency chocolate storage

    Actually, let’s hope that last one becomes available much sooner.

    The Great Granny Square Revival Will Continue

    Let’s be honest.

    No matter what technology does, granny squares aren’t going anywhere.

    Crochet trends come and go.

    Yarn brands come and go.

    Hooks change.

    Styles change.

    But somehow granny squares survive every decade.

    If archaeologists uncover a crochet project in the year 3000, there’s at least a 50% chance it will involve a granny square.

    Future Crocheters Will Laugh at Us

    Imagine a crocheter in 2040 saying:

    “Wait… you counted stitches manually?”

    “You downloaded PDF patterns?”

    “You had to search for yarn substitutions yourself?”

    “You bought yarn without scanning it with a smart fiber analyzer?”

    We’ll sound ancient.

    Which is exactly how we sound when we hear stories about crocheters copying patterns by hand from magazines.

    Final Thoughts

    Will any of these predictions come true?

    Probably some.

    Definitely not all.

    But one thing seems certain:

    In 2040, crocheters will still buy yarn they don’t technically need.

    They’ll still start new projects before finishing old ones.

    They’ll still play yarn chicken.

    And they’ll still insist that this next project will only take a weekend.

    Some technologies are destined to change.

    Crocheter optimism is not one of them.

    If you could invent one futuristic crochet tool or gadget, what would it do?

    #AICrochet #artificialIntelligence #creativeTechnology #Crochet #crochet2040 #crochetBlog #crochetCommunity #crochetDiscussion #crochetFun #crochetGadgets #crochetHumor #crochetInnovation #crochetInspiration #crochetLife #crochetNerd #crochetPredictions #crochetTechnology #crochetTools #crochetTrends #crochetPattern #digitalCrafting #fiberArts #freePattern #futureOfCrochet #futureTechnology #futurism #futuristicCrafting #geekCrochet #geekCulture #handmadeFuture #makerCommunity #makerCulture #modernCrochet #pattern #sciFiCrochet #scienceFiction #smartCrochet #smartTextiles #wearableTechnology #yarn #yarnAddict #yarnHumor #yarnLover #yarnStash
  2. HodgePodge Crochet @hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com@hodgepodgecrochetcom.wordpress.com ·

    What Will Crochet Look Like in 2040?

    Every generation thinks they’ve reached the peak of technology.

    Then twenty years later they’re explaining to confused children why they used to print MapQuest directions or carry CDs in giant binders.

    Crocheters are no different.

    Right now, we’re pretty impressed with ourselves. We have digital patterns, online yarn shopping, stitch-counting apps, and video tutorials for every project imaginable.

    But what will crocheting look like in 2040?

    Nobody knows for sure.

    That won’t stop us from wildly guessing.

    Smart Hooks Will Judge Us

    Today’s crochet hooks are simple.

    In 2040?

    Your hook will probably connect to your phone, count your stitches automatically, and gently inform you:

    “That was supposed to be a double crochet.”

    You’ll argue with it.

    The hook will be correct.

    You’ll frog three rows anyway.

    Some things never change.

    AI Will Design Patterns

    Artificial intelligence is already writing patterns. I didn’t say they were good patterns…but you’ve likely stumbled upon a few in your day-to-day on the internet.

    By 2040, you’ll probably be able to type:

    “Make me a cardigan inspired by my cat, my favorite coffee mug, and the emotional trauma of trying to learn foundation stitches.”

    Thirty seconds later you’ll have a complete pattern.

    Will the sleeves match?

    That’s another question.

    Yarn Will Become Ridiculously High-Tech

    By 2040, yarn companies will stop asking whether they can and start asking whether they should.

    Spoiler alert:

    They won’t.

    Mood Yarn

    Changes color based on your emotional state.

    Halfway through a project you’ll discover your sweater contains:

    • Optimism Blue
    • Mild Frustration Orange
    • Pattern Rage Red
    • Existential Crisis Gray

    Future therapists will diagnose stress levels by examining unfinished blankets.

    Accountability Yarn

    This yarn knows how many unfinished projects you own.

    When your WIP count reaches double digits, it starts asking uncomfortable questions.

    “Shouldn’t you finish that cardigan first?”

    Nobody needs that kind of negativity.

    Predictive Yarn™

    Using advanced AI, this yarn knows what projects you’ll start next month.

    The replacement skeins arrive before you’ve even convinced yourself you need them.

    The accuracy is unsettling.

    Competitive Yarn

    This yarn tracks the progress of nearby crocheters.

    Your blanket reaches Row 45 and suddenly receives a notification:

    Karen finished hers three days ago.

    Smart Yarn Labels

    Current labels:
    “Machine wash cold.”

    Future labels:
    “Based on your previous projects, I recommend you buy three more skeins.”

    “You’re not going to skip swatching, are you?”

    “We both know you’re making modifications.”

    No matter how advanced yarn becomes, there will still be one universal truth:

    A crocheter will stand in front of a closet containing 147 skeins and say:

    “I don’t have anything to work with.”

    And somehow, even in 2040, that statement will feel completely reasonable.

    Virtual Crochet Circles

    Instead of meeting in person, some groups may gather in virtual reality.

    Picture it:

    You’re sitting in your living room wearing fuzzy slippers.

    Your friend is in another country.

    Your crochet buddy is on vacation.

    Yet somehow all three of you are sitting around the same virtual coffee table complaining about yarn prices.

    Honestly?

    That part already feels realistic.

    Self-Counting Stitch Markers

    The most commonly lost item in crochet history may finally evolve.

    Future stitch markers might:

    • Count repeats
    • Track rows
    • Flash when you miss a stitch
    • Send notifications

    Current crocheters lose stitch markers inside couch cushions.

    Future crocheters will lose them after forgetting the password.

    Progress.

    Pattern Reading May Become Optional

    Instead of reading a pattern, you may simply wear smart glasses.

    The glasses highlight:

    • The next stitch
    • Where increases go
    • Which row you’re on
    • How many stitches remain

    Future crocheters may never know the joy of discovering they’ve been repeating Row 14 instead of Row 15 for an entire evening.

    Project Bags Will Get Smarter

    Today’s project bag:

    A bag.

    Tomorrow’s project bag:

    • Built-in lighting
    • Charging ports
    • Yarn management systems
    • Automatic row counters
    • Emergency chocolate storage

    Actually, let’s hope that last one becomes available much sooner.

    The Great Granny Square Revival Will Continue

    Let’s be honest.

    No matter what technology does, granny squares aren’t going anywhere.

    Crochet trends come and go.

    Yarn brands come and go.

    Hooks change.

    Styles change.

    But somehow granny squares survive every decade.

    If archaeologists uncover a crochet project in the year 3000, there’s at least a 50% chance it will involve a granny square.

    Future Crocheters Will Laugh at Us

    Imagine a crocheter in 2040 saying:

    “Wait… you counted stitches manually?”

    “You downloaded PDF patterns?”

    “You had to search for yarn substitutions yourself?”

    “You bought yarn without scanning it with a smart fiber analyzer?”

    We’ll sound ancient.

    Which is exactly how we sound when we hear stories about crocheters copying patterns by hand from magazines.

    Final Thoughts

    Will any of these predictions come true?

    Probably some.

    Definitely not all.

    But one thing seems certain:

    In 2040, crocheters will still buy yarn they don’t technically need.

    They’ll still start new projects before finishing old ones.

    They’ll still play yarn chicken.

    And they’ll still insist that this next project will only take a weekend.

    Some technologies are destined to change.

    Crocheter optimism is not one of them.

    If you could invent one futuristic crochet tool or gadget, what would it do?

    #AICrochet #artificialIntelligence #creativeTechnology #Crochet #crochet2040 #crochetBlog #crochetCommunity #crochetDiscussion #crochetFun #crochetGadgets #crochetHumor #crochetInnovation #crochetInspiration #crochetLife #crochetNerd #crochetPredictions #crochetTechnology #crochetTools #crochetTrends #crochetPattern #digitalCrafting #fiberArts #freePattern #futureOfCrochet #futureTechnology #futurism #futuristicCrafting #geekCrochet #geekCulture #handmadeFuture #makerCommunity #makerCulture #modernCrochet #pattern #sciFiCrochet #scienceFiction #smartCrochet #smartTextiles #wearableTechnology #yarn #yarnAddict #yarnHumor #yarnLover #yarnStash
  3. Beim nächsten FEMALE MAKER CLUB:circular futures am 11. Juni, 15-17 Uhr, im MakerLab im Hühnerposten gibt Nicole Kiersz Einblicke in die Verbindung von Textilhandwerk, Materialwissen und digitaler Fertigung. Gemeinsam schauen wir auf lokale Produktion, Kreislaufwirtschaft und die Frage, wie alte und neue Technologien voneinander lernen können.

    🎟️ Anmeldung:
    eventbrite.de/e/female-maker-c

    #FabCity #FemaleMakerClub #CircularEconomy #MakerCulture #DigitaleFertigung

  4. Beim nächsten FEMALE MAKER CLUB:circular futures am 11. Juni, 15-17 Uhr, im MakerLab im Hühnerposten gibt Nicole Kiersz Einblicke in die Verbindung von Textilhandwerk, Materialwissen und digitaler Fertigung. Gemeinsam schauen wir auf lokale Produktion, Kreislaufwirtschaft und die Frage, wie alte und neue Technologien voneinander lernen können.

    🎟️ Anmeldung:
    eventbrite.de/e/female-maker-c

    #FabCity #FemaleMakerClub #CircularEconomy #MakerCulture #DigitaleFertigung

  5. Alte Kleidung muss nicht im Müll landen 👕
    In unserer T-Shirt-Druckwerkstatt zeigen wir, wie aus ausgeblichenen oder ungeliebten Shirts wieder individuelle Lieblingsstücke werden – mit Plotter, Vinylfolie und Heatpress.

    📍 16.05.26, 15 Uhr · Zentralbibliothek Hühnerposten, MakerLab (EG)
    🎟️ Anmeldung: eventbrite.de/e/fab-city-t-shi

    #FabCity #Upcycling #CircularEconomy #MakerCulture

  6. Alte Kleidung muss nicht im Müll landen 👕
    In unserer T-Shirt-Druckwerkstatt zeigen wir, wie aus ausgeblichenen oder ungeliebten Shirts wieder individuelle Lieblingsstücke werden – mit Plotter, Vinylfolie und Heatpress.

    📍 16.05.26, 15 Uhr · Zentralbibliothek Hühnerposten, MakerLab (EG)
    🎟️ Anmeldung: eventbrite.de/e/fab-city-t-shi

    #FabCity #Upcycling #CircularEconomy #MakerCulture

  7. What would Gracie Fields make of Rochdale today? We asked that question, researched her persecution, her wartime heroism, her self-exile — and made art, digital imagery, and a Raspberry Pi fish and chip box that plays her tunes. Freirean learning at its finest. 🐟 noworriesit.co.uk/blog/gracie-
    #Rochdale #STEAM #RaspberryPi #DigitalInclusion #OpenSource #MakerCulture

  8. ✨ Female Maker Club geht in die nächste Runde: Circular Futures

    Am 7. Mai öffnen wir das MakerLab für gemeinsames Arbeiten, Austausch und Vernetzung – mit Fokus auf zirkuläres Design und nachhaltige Innovation.

    Ab 17 Uhr gibt EcoDesignerin Mariana Yzusqui Burkard Einblicke in Circular Design & systemisches Denken.

    👉 eventbrite.com/e/female-maker-

    #FabCity #CircularDesign #MakerCulture #FeministTech #OpenInnovation

  9. ✨ Female Maker Club geht in die nächste Runde: Circular Futures

    Am 7. Mai öffnen wir das MakerLab für gemeinsames Arbeiten, Austausch und Vernetzung – mit Fokus auf zirkuläres Design und nachhaltige Innovation.

    Ab 17 Uhr gibt EcoDesignerin Mariana Yzusqui Burkard Einblicke in Circular Design & systemisches Denken.

    👉 eventbrite.com/e/female-maker-

    #FabCity #CircularDesign #MakerCulture #FeministTech #OpenInnovation

  10. This Is What a Personal Surveillance System Actually Looks Like

    You stop thinking of it as surveillance. It becomes “the system.” Just part of how things run.

    cha1nc0der.wordpress.com/2026/

  11. This Is What a Personal Surveillance System Actually Looks Like

    You stop thinking of it as surveillance. It becomes “the system.” Just part of how things run.

    cha1nc0der.wordpress.com/2026/

  12. "Nouveau projet perso : un RPG open-source pour apprendre ce qu'est un FabLab.
    🎯 Objectif : combattre l'auto-censure ('Je n'ai pas le niveau') avec de l'exploration, des quêtes et du pixel art. Premier article de devlog en ligne. Je cherche des retours sur le concept et des témoignages sur votre 1ère fois en atelier de fabrication.
    Lien : sylvaindenis.ovh/blog/pourquoi
    #IndieDev #SeriousGame #MakerCulture #PixelArt"

  13. Raspberry Pi feels like a 1990s sweet old PC all over again.

    The excitement of connecting devices, like GPIO pins, recalls serial and parallel ports

    Tweaking, adjusting, and troubleshooting teaches you more than just following instructions

    Growing your Pi and skills brings joy in ways automated systems can’t

    Constraints spark creativity and deep learning

    #RaspberryPi #SelfHost #LoFiTech #MakerCulture #DeepThinking #RetroTech #LearningByDoing

  14. 🌍 It's European Sustainable Development Week and we’re marking it the best way we know how – by teaching people to fix things!

    Join us this Thursday (25th Sept at 7pm) at Tog Hackerspace for a hands-on workshop on how to wire a plug and build your own PAT-tested extension lead.

    🎟️ €25 – includes parts + a donation to Tog
    🔗 tog.ie/2025/08/%F0%9F%94%8C-le

    Let’s learn, repair, and reduce waste ✂️♻️

    #ESDW2025 #RepairCafe #DIYSkills #MakerCulture #TogHackerspace

  15. 🌍 It's European Sustainable Development Week and we’re marking it the best way we know how – by teaching people to fix things!

    Join us this Thursday (25th Sept at 7pm) at Tog Hackerspace for a hands-on workshop on how to wire a plug and build your own PAT-tested extension lead.

    🎟️ €25 – includes parts + a donation to Tog
    🔗 tog.ie/2025/08/%F0%9F%94%8C-le

    Let’s learn, repair, and reduce waste ✂️♻️

    #ESDW2025 #RepairCafe #DIYSkills #MakerCulture #TogHackerspace

  16. 🔟 Just 10 days to go until our Plug-Wiring Workshop at Tog Hackerspace!

    Join us on Thursday, 25 Sept at 7pm to learn how to safely wire a 13A plug and build your own PAT-tested extension lead to take home.

    🎟️ €25 – includes all materials + a donation to Tog
    📍 Tog Hackerspace, Dublin 12
    🔗 tog.ie/2025/08/%F0%9F%94%8C-le

    #RepairCafe #HandsOnLearning #ESDW2025 #MakerCulture #TogHackerspace #Electronics

  17. 🔟 Just 10 days to go until our Plug-Wiring Workshop at Tog Hackerspace!

    Join us on Thursday, 25 Sept at 7pm to learn how to safely wire a 13A plug and build your own PAT-tested extension lead to take home.

    🎟️ €25 – includes all materials + a donation to Tog
    📍 Tog Hackerspace, Dublin 12
    🔗 tog.ie/2025/08/%F0%9F%94%8C-le

    #RepairCafe #HandsOnLearning #ESDW2025 #MakerCulture #TogHackerspace #Electronics

  18. 🖤 Meet the Makers: SkullMan Prints
    Articulating figures, cosplay props, fidgets & more — SkullMan Prints from Merrick, NY is pushing the boundaries of 3D printing.

    Started by Ray in 2020, it has grown into a full-time print shop dedicated to both making & educating.

    📅 Sept 14 | Stony Brook University
    🎟️ longisland.makerfaire.com
    🔗 Spotlight: longisland.makerfaire.com/make

    #MeetTheMakers #3Dprinting #SkullManPrints #CosplayProps #DIYprinting #MakerCulture

  19. 📡 Meet the Makers: Suffolk County Radio Club
    Since 1947, they’ve shared the excitement of amateur (ham) radio — encouraging tinkering, innovation, and education while serving the community.

    Explore the world of radio tech at #MakerFaireLongIsland!

    📅 Sept 14 | Stony Brook University
    🎟️ longisland.makerfaire.com

    🔗 Spotlight: longisland.makerfaire.com/make

    #MeetTheMakers #HamRadio #Electronics #STEMeducation #RadioInnovation #MakerCulture

  20. 🌱 Meet the Makers: NY Sun Works Hydroponic Classrooms
    Grow food indoors, explore climate science, and learn hydroponics at their hands-on workshop. Participants will even take home their own hydroponic system!

    Sept 14 | Stony Brook University
    🎟️ longisland.makerfaire.com

    Spotlight: longisland.makerfaire.com/make

    Makers: You still have time. Apply NOW for priority consideration!
    longisland.makerfaire.com/call

    #MeetTheMakers #NYSunWorks #Hydroponics #UrbanFarming #STEMeducation #ClimateEducation #MakerCulture

  21. Meet the Makers: Tikkun Olam Makers (TOM)
    A global network creating affordable, open-source solutions for unmet needs, with 100s of free designs ready for download.
    See them at #MakerFaireLongIsland.

    Sept 14 | Stony Brook University
    longisland.makerfaire.com
    Spotlight: longisland.makerfaire.com/make
    #makers Apply NOW for priority consideration!
    longisland.makerfaire.com/call

    #MeetTheMakers #OpenSourceInnovation #GlobalMakers #MakerCulture

  22. 🧵 #MeetTheMakers: Retrowaves LLC
    Keri & Patti Christensen create one-of-a-kind embroidered apparel, painted mailboxes, and upcycled designs that blend art, sustainability, and style. 🌊🌸

    📅 Sept 14 | Stony Brook University
    🎟️ longisland.makerfaire.com
    🔗 Spotlight: longisland.makerfaire.com/make
    🌐 retrowaves-ny.com
    🚨 Makers: You still have time. Apply NOW for priority consideration!
    longisland.makerfaire.com/call

    #MakerFaireLongIsland #RetrowavesNY #HandmadeArt #UpcycledDesign #EmbroideryArt #MakerCulture

  23. 🤖 #MeetTheMakers: 404 — Boring Not Found
    A quirky collection of machines that blink, nod, and sing — built with Arduino, sensors, and a love for play.

    Catch it LIVE at #MakerFaireLongIsland on Sept 14!

    🎟️ longisland.makerfaire.com
    🔧 Maker Profile: longisland.makerfaire.com/make
    🎥 Video: youtu.be/qA12hfR3n2o
    🛠️ Apply by Aug 10 for priority consideration: longisland.makerfaire.com/call

    #STEAM #DIYelectronics #ArduinoArt #MakerCulture #RobotFun #CreativeTech

  24. 📣 Limited Time to Apply for #MakerFaireLongIsland!
    Robots, art, science, crafts, demos, performances — we want YOU in our 2025 lineup.

    🗓️ Sept 14 | Stony Brook University
    🔗 Apply: longisland.makerfaire.com/call
    🎟️ Info: longisland.makerfaire.com
    🚨 Makers: You still have time. Apply NOW for priority consideration!

    #CallForMakers #MakerCulture #STEAM #DIY #CreativeTech #Innovation

  25. 📣 Maker Call!
    Do you build robots, sew costumes, code games, make wearable art, or teach hands-on science? We want to showcase your creativity at Maker Faire Long Island on Sept 14 @ Stony Brook University.

    🔧 Open to all types of makers
    🧠 Inspire 1000s of families and STEM lovers
    🛠️ Apply or connect with us by August 8 for priority consideration

    🔗 longisland.makerfaire.com/call
    🎟️ Event info: longisland.makerfaire.com

    #CallForMakers #MakerFaireLongIsland #STEAM #DIY #TechArt #CreativeTech #MakerCulture

  26. Meet the Makers: Smithtown FIRST Robotics Team student engineers from Smithtown High School East & West are showcasing their 2025 FIRST Robotics competition robot at #MakerFaireLongIsland!

    Built in just 6 weeks as part of the global FIRST competition!

    Sept 14 | Stony Brook University
    Info: longisland.makerfaire.com
    🔗 Maker Profile: longisland.makerfaire.com/make
    Apply by Aug 10: longisland.makerfaire.com/call

    #MeetTheMakers #Robotics #FIRSTrobotics #STEAM #MakerCulture #YouthInnovation

  27. Another day, another GitHub project that promises to save you money by having you spend your weekends soldering like a mad scientist with a soldering iron as your wand. 🔧✨ Because who wouldn’t want to trade a perfectly functional device for a “clone” that makes you question your life choices? 🤔👏
    github.com/lraton/FlopperZiro #GitHubProjects #DIYTech #SolderingLife #MakerCulture #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated

  28. 📼 🦆 80's gaming nostalgia meets modern tech! Join Dale Nunns at #DevConf2025 as he recreates the classic Duck Hunt with 3D printing, custom controllers, and contemporary development techniques—all on a "wife approved" budget with impossible deadlines! #RetroGaming #MakerCulture

  29. "In the heart of every craftsman lies a dream to build something that not only lasts but inspires. Let your hands weave, mold, and design the dreams into existence." - Anonymous

    #Craftsmanship #Dreams #Inspiration #MakerCulture #Handmade

  30. Made a pcb for a small project. Has been a while and I still don't like the "fluidity" of lead free solder but I still think its a good thing to use.

    #makerculture #tea #pcbdesign