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Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within our feel - read our Manifesto for more information.

We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.


Submissions now being accepted for January, February and March 2008

- February: Alternative crafting
- March: Ephemeral art and craft
- April: Home

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

ps. What is alternative craft? Making unconventional choices (materials + methods); taking different approaches to the problem, not conforming to accepted rules or standards; out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird.

whipup is taking article submissions

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within our feel - read our Manifesto for more information.

We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.


Submissions now being accepted for January, February and March 2008

- January: Children’s crafts
- February: Alternative crafting
- March: Ephemeral art and craft

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

whipup is taking article submissions

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within our feel - read our Manifesto for more information.

We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.


Submissions now being accepted for January, February and March 2008

- January: Children’s crafts
- February: Alternative crafting
- March: Ephemeral art and craft

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

whipup is taking article submissions

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within our feel - read our Manifesto for more information.

We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.


Submissions now being accepted for January, February and March 2008

- January: Children’s crafts
- February: Alternative crafting
- March: Ephemeral art and craft

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

whipup is taking article submissions

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within our feel - read our Manifesto for more information.

We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.


Submissions now being accepted for January, February and March 2008

- January: Children’s crafts
- February: Alternative crafting
- March: Ephemeral art and craft

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

editorial: post holiday wrap up

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Thank you all for keeping on reading whipup over the holiday break. I hope that everyone had a wonderful holiday and celebrated well in your own personal style. I am now back at work with a huge to-do list after almost 3 weeks at the beach. I live in inland Australia and my husband and I took the kids for a longer than usual camping/beach holiday - encompassing Christmas and New Year. We celebrated with a beach BBQ and Pavlova, beach cricket and of course a lovely swim in the ocean and lots of sand castle building. The highlights of the holiday for the kids were learning to kayak, jumping off of a rope swing into the river and catching a fish big enough to eat. For me the best thing was that finally the kids are big enough and good enough swimmers to not need constant supervision and I was able to read four books and swim every day in the ocean.

Needless to say I did no holiday crafting, hence the big to-do list. I have a few things planned: make a couple of light cotton summer tops, finish off a baby quilt for my soon to be born niece/nephew and do the binding of a queen size quilt for my bed. I will be also doing lots of outdoor crafting and have a rope climbing ladder to build (with help) and a rock sculpture planned for my front garden - as well as some mosaic to do on the bird feeder.

I am excited to see the direction that whipup will take in the next year. I am looking forward to more contributing stories and tutorials throughout the year - please feel free to send me your thematic ideas and story ideas. We are doing children’s month in January - and it is not too late to send in your kids crafting essays or tutorials. Thank you for your participation in whipup in 2007 and look forward to a bigger and better 2008.

whipup is taking article submissions

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within our feel - read our Manifesto for more information.

We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.


Submissions now being accepted for January, February and March 2008

- January: Children’s crafts
- February: Alternative crafting
- March: Ephemeral art and craft

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

Have a very merry Christmas/Solstice/Hannukah where ever you are in the world

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Images from the Flickr christmas card competition pool

whipup is taking article submissions

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within our feel - read our Manifesto for more information.

We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.


Submissions now being accepted for January, February and March 2008

- January: Children’s crafts
- February: Alternative crafting
- March: Ephemeral art and craft

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

whipup is taking article submissions

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within our feel - read our Manifesto for more information.

We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.


Submissions now being accepted for January, February and March 2008

- January: Children’s crafts
- February: Alternative crafting
- March: Ephemeral art and craft

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

Whipup is accepting article submissions

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within Whip Up’s feel - read our Manifesto for more information. We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered , such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.

Submissions now being accepted for November, December and january

* November: Public crafting
* December: Holiday crafts

* January: Children’s crafts

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

Whipup is accepting article submissions

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within Whip Up’s feel - read our Manifesto for more information. We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered , such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.

Submissions now being accepted for November, December and january

* November: Public crafting
* December: Holiday crafts

* January: Children’s crafts

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

Whipup is accepting article submissions

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within Whip Up’s feel - read our Manifesto for more information. We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered , such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.

Submissions now being accepted for November, December and january

* November: Public crafting
* December: Holiday crafts

* January: Children’s crafts

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

Whipup is accepting article submissions

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within Whip Up’s feel - read our Manifesto for more information. We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered , such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.

Submissions now being accepted for November, December and january

* November: Public crafting
* December: Holiday crafts

* January: Children’s crafts

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

Whipup is accepting article submissions

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Whip Up is now taking article and tutorial submissions.

We are looking for tutorials and submissions that fit within Whip Up’s feel - read our Manifesto for more information. We are looking for thematic articles and tutorials to fit within the months themes - see monthly themes below - but also timely articles outside of these themes will be considered , such as exhibition and pattern reviews, craft memes, fun, frivolous and extreme ideas, etc that cannot wait and do not fit within the theme.

Submissions now being accepted for November, December and january

November: Public crafting | December: Holiday crafts | January: Children’s crafts

To learn more about how to submit an article read the submission guidelines here

forum introductions - and prizes

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Thank you all for introducing yourself at the forum, and as whitefox said (Berkley, California) Hello–Wow! after reading all these intros–I see Whip Up is truly international! Yes it certainly is, people from all over the globe - participating in craft without boundaries. Thank you all for participating in the forum, sorry I can’t send everyone out a book but I will be doing more giveaways in the future, postage costs a fair bit, so please visit our sponsors or if you have an indie business yourself - consider advertising.

Please continue to introduce yourself at the forum - I am really enjoying ‘meeting’ everyone and learning more about the people in this great community.

The four forum participants to receive a crafty/creative book are: (can these four people please email me whipup[at]gmail.com with your postal address please.)

redswirlginevr from Sydney, Australia. She says: my favourite craft has to be knitting, I also like sketching & used to do papier mache. I now really want to learn to sew clothes for me, my toddler and baby. What I like most about whipup is the depth of the articles … they make me think hard about crafts that aren’t my own. Oh, and I really like the book reviews, I do get a good idea whether I’d like to buy the book or not.

Vasalisa living in Montreal Canada (hometown is Ontario) (no website). She says: I find myself starting all over again at 36: going to university for the first time (scary and exciting!); letting go of old ideas and embracing new ones. I would like to steer my work towards a more DIY approach - re-purposing materials and concepts in ways I have never previously allowed myself. Whipup was the start of my online fiber journey. Through this site I have found so many valuable resources and sources of inspiration, which lead to more and more! I recognize quite a few names on here, which is a great comfort, even if I have not met any of you in person. :)

Lina, from Stockholm, Sweden. She says: I love all sorts of creativity. I’m very into street art and I crochet quite a lot. Sometimes I do mail art and other things with paper. And now I’m slowly progressing with learning to knit. The political and feminist aspect of crafting interests me a lot. I love the worldwide crafting community that has developed with internet. To me Whiput means daily inspiration and connection to like-minded (and not so like-minded!) crafters from all over the world - and I hope this forum will make that connection even stronger.

DonaB, on the Central Coast of California, USA, says: I tuck knitting, a bit of bookbinding (mostly journals for myself and others), photography, writing, art journaling, and a tiny bit of sewing in around the edges of my job, though I always seem to circle back to drawing and painting eventually. I love reading whipup because I get exposure to styles and trends in craft-making that I haven’t seen before as well as the exposure to crafters who are making things full time and supporting themselves, which is incredibly inspiring to me. I also love the book reviews, round-ups and challenge results posts.


Some great comments about why you love whipup and the online crafty community too:


I appreciate Whip-up in large part because it keeps me humble - there are people out there far greater than me, who are engaged every day in creating art. We’re all in this together, right?
(chris in Michegan)


I’ve been reading Whipup mostly from the start, and I love it for lots of reasons. I like articles that explore the relationship between art and crafting, I’m very interested in copyright issues, and I love the tutorials and alternative stuff.
(strikkelise from Oslo, Norway)


I think that sites like Whip-Up are very important in ensuring the craft movement continues to grow, it gives crafters somewhere to congregate and share and communicate ideas (crafters are such an inclusive bunch, and I LOVE that!), and Whip-up is so educational.
(ladybag from London, UK)

I love Whip-Up. It can be very isolating being at home with children Whip-Up provides a link to like minded people. (sew witty, Perth, Australia)


I love WhipUp for the inspirational ideas and especially for the opportunity it gives to connect with talented crafters from all over the world. Whiplash is my favourite part of WhipUp - challenging myself to do something different and seeing everyone else’s amazing work is truly inspirational.
[whiplash will be back - i swear - ed] (planet june from Ontario, Canada)

the most wonderful part of [blogging] has been discovering a craft community. For me this has been a really important source of inspiration, both in terms of the work people do and the way different people weave craft into their everyday lives. I love that there are all these people doing different things, sharing their experiences and expertise, motivating and helping each other. (sooz from Melbourne, Australia)

rock on forum

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

The forum is going strong - and no major hiccups yet either - if you have experienced some problems please email me to let me know whipup[at]gmail.com - don’t forget to introduce yourself to be in the running to win one of four books that have recently been reviewed here - winners will be chosen tomorrow (friday).

you might also want to tell us what you are making, where you are shopping and how you are selling.

just a reminder:
You do need to register and login to be able to post topics or reply to topics on the forum. If you are already registered with whipup then you can use the same login details at the forum - you do not need to re-register over there if you have already registered at whipup.

Also you will notice some advertising has been made available on whipup and the forum. Advertising has become necessary to keep up with running costs and in order to make whipup even bigger and better for you - so I hope you will support our sponsors who are all great crafty and indie businesses.


How to contribute to whipup:
Check out the submission guidelines fto find out how to submit a story, article or tutorial. We have a thematic guide but if you have something outside of this that just cannot wait please contact us with your idea - we are looking for craft meets art exhibition reviews, personal essays on your craft journey and what crafting means to you and stories on local community crafting.

Submissions now being accepted for October, November and December
* October: Selling - entrepreneurs * November: Public crafting * December: Holiday crafts

misc news

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Thank you everyone for your terrific support of the new forum and the new website. I see that the new design does not have unanimous support - but having tweaked the white background a little after your comments I hope that has made a difference. The forum is rocking along - don’t forget to introduce yourself to be in the running to win one of four books that have recently been reviewed here. Other discussions you might want to get in on include ideas for feature posts on whipup, controversial topics and comment moderation, and a couple of posts on selling your wares - how to do it and is it worthwhile?

You do need to register and login to be able to post topics or reply to topics on the forum. If you are already registered with whipup then you can use the same login details at the forum - you do not need to re-register over there if you have already registered at whipup.

Also you will notice some advertising has been made available on whipup and the forum. Advertising has become necessary to keep up with running costs and in order to make whipup even bigger and better for you - so I hope you will support our sponsors who are all great crafty and indie businesses.

For those who have missed the previous posts on contributing at whipup. We have introduced submission guidelines for those readers who would like to submit a story or article or tutorial. We have a thematic guide but if you have something outside of this that just cannot wait please contact us with your idea.

Submissions now being accepted for October, November and December

* October: Selling - entrepreneurs
* November: Public crafting
* December: Holiday crafts

Submissions must be new — not previously shown in another mag or site or on your own website or blog. Once posted on Whip Up - of course you are welcome to link to the article with an image. And after a month you are free to do as you wish with the tutorial or article, which includes submitting it elsewhere or self publishing.

whipup forum + prizes

Friday, October 5th, 2007

The new forum is underway and I would love everyone to go on over and check it out and introduce yourselves. I have a few cool books to give away - some that I have reviewed lately - and I will choose 4 people who introduce themselves at the forum to send a surprise book to. There is a time limit of one week - so this time next week I will select and let you know who.

new site design + forum finally here

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Hello dear readers.

Without any more fanfare and further ado I would like to announce the new site redesign + forum. I have been working to bring you this for many months now and am very excited to see it finally here. I warn you however, there may be flaws in the system - bugs as yet unfound - so please feel free to look around and check to see and then to let me know - whipup[@]gmail.com. Also the forum, a few testers have already been in there but we want you to give it a go and see how you like it. You will also notice sponsorship /ads in the second sidebar, unfortunately this has become necessary to continue to be able to bring you this community site and forum so please feel free to help out.

A few thanks are necessary, first to my husband Rob who has tested bugs and fixed problems and got the whole thing running smoothly, to my brother Jon who has helped out where he can in between new babies and to Ann Benoit for the banner design (tweaked a bit by me…). To the fabulous authors , contributers and readers - thank you for continuing to keep this site vibrant and strong and interesting.