Nope we’re not just a flash in the pan, we now have TWO episodes!
This episode we talk the politics of buying handmade stuff.
We also talk to some of our cartel members about the items they put together for our St Patricks Day anti-colonial market.
We interview Kirsteene from Scrumptious Productions
The first of our series of craft zine reviews looks at Guerilla Craftfare
This weeks websites and events to check out are
buyhandmade.org
bigboxreuse.com
sewgreen.blogspot.com
melbournesocialforum.org
ACDJ Localisation Forum
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Now we’re both getting perilously close to needing real jobs so if you love the cast please throw some coins in our virtual hat.
We LOVED hearing from you all last episode. If you have any comments, suggestions, complaints, craft zine or website recommendations. Or if you make subversive stuff and you want to join the Craft Cartel, drop us a line. Or please comment below.
The podcast archive and market info page is constantly being updated, so don’t forget to check it out.
xox
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