blythe creates plush electronics
March 31st, 2008 comments (1) stumble it! digg it! by: technabob
Remember that oh-so-fun soft and squishy NES console? The talented crafter who made that great plush Nintendo is back with more plush gadgets, each sewn with amazing detail.

Textile artist Blythe Church has just revealed a sneak preview of her latest creations which she’s preparing to show at her upcoming show “The Pitch of the Stitch”.

Her latest collection of handsewn electronic gear includes an AM/FM radio, complete with soft batteries, a boom box, and an old rotary phone among others.


If you happen to be anywhere near Halifax, Nova Scotia (current temperature: a balmy 19° F – yow) between April 11th and 27th, you can check them out in person at Argyle Fine Art Gallery.
filed under: geek art + craft
tags: artblytheboomboxcraftfabricphoneplushradiosewstitchtextile
March 31st, 2008 comments (1): stumble it! digg it! by: technabob
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[...] [technabob] found these wicked cool (but are they BADASS???) plush electronics from SEWN BY BLYTHE. The details is FANTASTIC. She’s sewing her fingers to the bone making new pieces for her new show, The Pitch of The Stitch, is opening April 11th at Argyle Fine Art in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Be sure and check out her site for pics of her other pieces, including an old-timey microphone and an old school ghetto blaster. [...]