Leah Kramer
Leah Kramer is an American author, store owner and website founder.
She is the author of The Craftster Guide to Nifty, Thrifty, and Kitschy Crafts: Fifty Fabulous Projects from the Fifties and Sixties and the founder of Craftster,[1][2] an online community for crafting and DIY enthusiasts.
Kramer is the co-founder and co-owner of Magpie, a brick and mortar store in Somerville, Massachusetts, which sells handmade goods and local art by crafters and artists.
Publications
- Kramer, Leah (2006). The Craftster Guide to Nifty, Thrifty, and Kitschy Crafts: Fifty Fabulous Projects from the Fifties and Sixties. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 1-58008-747-7.
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References
- Walker, Rob (2006-07-02). "Craft Work". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
- Electronic Tribes: The Virtual Worlds of Geeks, Gamers, Shamans, and Scammers. University of Texas Press. 2009. p. 97.
External links
- Leah Kramer explains how you can be crafty on the cheap., from the web-only interview series, WGBH One Guest
- Leah Kramer interviewed about Craftster.org and crafting., from SFist.com
- Leah Kramer interviewed about Craftster.org and crafting., from austinist.com
- Leah Kramer interviewed about Craftster.org and the new rise in popularity of crafting amongst 20-somethings., from TIME Magazine
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