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📈 Industry News & Trends: Crafting Boom in 2024 | BlogcraftsNYC
2024 Crafting Trends to Watch: Get Inspired & Stay Ahead
2024 is set to be an exciting year for the craft and DIY industry! With more people embracing creativity and handmade designs, the following trends are set to take over:
Sustainable Crafting: 🌱♻️ As eco-conscious living becomes more widespread, sustainable crafting is on the rise. Expect upcycled materials, eco-friendly dyes, and zero-waste projects to dominate the scene.
Digital Art & Crafts Hybrid: 🎨🖥️ Combining digital tools with traditional crafting methods is revolutionizing the way we create. Think AI-generated patterns or designs paired with hand-painted details.
Bold Colors & Patterns: 🎨🌈 Vibrant, bold color palettes are trending in textiles, pottery, and home décor. From neon threads to geometric designs, 2024 is all about making a statement.
Crafting for Mental Health: 💆♀️🧶 Crafting has been shown to reduce stress and anxiety. Look out for DIY kits focused on mindfulness, relaxation, and self-care in the coming year.
Personalized DIY Kits: 🎁✂️ People love crafting experiences that are tailored to their style. Customizable DIY kits are growing in popularity as a gift idea, especially for holidays and special occasions.
It's almost at the deadline, but... The digital crafting kiln still wasn't cool enough to open today. This is my fourth time trying to make these particular pieces. 1. Moulds disappeared out the drying cabinet 2. Burn outs failed and produced black gunk 3. Power cut happened at the annealing point but moulds were too unstable to recast 4. Now... I'm trying! Still...
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I'm not sure who changed my set up but I was pretty unhappy about turning up to the already full private view and my work having been moved.
I understand that they are different bodies of work - I made them - but if you’ll reanalyse my artist statement, you’ll see that it combines the two projects to a common theme. The change of layout not only seperates the work, but also makes it look stark. If i had wanted the pieces seperated, i would have got two different plinths.
A cold-joined piece using digital crafting and the hot shop.
These are sock molds used to create wax AK47 and 9mm bullets. I originally tried to use the PLA burnout but my molds all failed. I made wax versions but this casting failed as well due to the overheating in my copper test, as the refractory molds couldn't handle the hot temperatures. I still want to explore this idea. I hope tonget some things in the kiln before Christmas. Time will tell.