Crafting for Change!
October 22, 2008 7:37 AM   Subscribe

As the U.S. election approaches, you're getting fidgety. You've donated, you've volunteered for your candidate's campaign, but you've still got time on your hands for election-themed activities. What to do? Well, you could make some snazzy Obama or McCain earrings to wear to the polls on decision day. You could make presidential candidate finger puppets out of yarn, paper, or felt and re-enact the debates. You could knit a party animal so as to have something to snuggle up to at night when you wake from nightmares of stolen elections. You could decorate some oranges. Slate has a slideshow of political craft ideas, my favourite of which is probably the Homeland Security Quilt. For more ideas, check out the Obama Craft Project, where crafters are crafting for change and fundraising. There you'll find everything from Obamaware to a cool Yes We Can scarf, to a cross-stitch portrait, to a cozy Obama cap. Lest you think I'm being too partisan here, I'll say I did search for Republican-oriented crafts and there just didn't seem to be many. It seems Obama's got the crafting demographic, um, all sewn up.
posted by orange swan (17 comments total) 7 users marked this as a favorite
 
Oh, and this didn't quite seem to fit into my crafting theme, but I LOVE this photo composite of Obama.
posted by orange swan at 7:40 AM on October 22, 2008


Wow, what memories that quilt holds. There hasn't been a color coded terror alert for SO long now. And here we are in election season?

It's like these guys aren't even trying anymore.
posted by rokusan at 7:43 AM on October 22, 2008


Field dressing a moose is a craft.
posted by Wolfdog at 7:49 AM on October 22, 2008 [1 favorite]


Or you could act like Sarah Palin and wear a vote Democrat scarf.
posted by dances_with_sneetches at 7:53 AM on October 22, 2008


What to do? Well, you could make some snazzy Obama or McCain earrings to wear to the polls on decision day.


I was told that if you wear anything that represents an affiliation to a political party on the way to the polls you will be turned away and will not be allowed to vote. Can anybody confirm whether this is true?
posted by The1andonly at 8:04 AM on October 22, 2008 [1 favorite]


I posted this in another thread but here it is again: Build -O- Bama paper toy.
posted by Sailormom at 8:22 AM on October 22, 2008


Those "good luck oranges" are HUGE! Look at the size of the man's shoes next to them?

And I'd like to know how they bring luck if you eat them in a week. What if I eat it too soon? Or too late? What if I juice it? I have to know! The fate of the election could be in my hands (if I actually paid $20 for a huge, painted orange).
posted by filthy light thief at 8:41 AM on October 22, 2008


I made stickers. It seems a bit cheesy to link them here, but you can find them via my blog, which is linked on my profile page.
posted by MrMoonPie at 8:58 AM on October 22, 2008


Good friend of mine used the Obama sign maker to create this rooftop banner.
posted by seanmpuckett at 9:26 AM on October 22, 2008


The great folks over at the Archie Bray Foundation are having an auction of their Obamaware. Auction only has about 8 hours to go!
posted by ikahime at 9:42 AM on October 22, 2008


I just wanted to point out that wearing those partisan earrings might get you kicked out of the polling place before you vote. Many states have rules against other forms of clothing that display candidate names as part of laws against campaigning near the polls. There was a news item just today that mentioned someone wearing an Obama t-shirt being turned away from the polls.
posted by daHIFI at 9:44 AM on October 22, 2008


Don't wear things like this to go vote. Don't let your ability to cast a vote hinge on what you're wearing or some sort of statement you want to make. The most important statement is the one you send when you cast your vote.
posted by limeonaire at 10:51 AM on October 22, 2008


I've never really been handy with crafts myself. The papier-mâché Jimmy Carter head I made in grade school looked more like his brother, Billy. But that was years ago and I was a totally different person then. I think I'll give this whole crafts thing another day in court - maybe start slow, with the finger puppets.
posted by Marisa Stole the Precious Thing at 10:55 AM on October 22, 2008


Oh, and in keeping with this theme: I know Obama is more of a pie person, but how about some Obama cake?
posted by Marisa Stole the Precious Thing at 11:01 AM on October 22, 2008


That Obama campaign logo is really ideal for its purpose. It's sharp and graphic, it symbolizes the idea moving along an open road, it incorporates an "O" for Obama, yet it's so simple that anyone can recreate it when making signs or posters or T-shirts or cake or what have you.
posted by orange swan at 11:09 AM on October 22, 2008


My friend Kathy is Knitting for Obama. FWIW.
posted by pxe2000 at 11:57 AM on October 22, 2008


Free knitting patterns for Obama hat and gloves and sweater!
posted by Metroid Baby at 2:52 PM on October 22, 2008


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