11/4/2022 0 Comments Japanese for leaf on the wind![]() You’ve got to find your own way to market your product, explain it by yourself, and add value to the product so it will sell for a good price. Lately, parents of young people will come up to me, and say “My child is really quiet and withdrawn, and just likes to stay in the house all the time, so I want him to become a craftsman.” But this is what I tell them: “Lady, you’ve got it all wrong. Lastly, please tell me what it takes to be a craftsman in this day and age. PingMag has an interview with Yoshiharu Shinohara, a Japanese “furin” (glass wind chimes) maker. Graphics and More to Help Spread the Word Learn More About the Amazing Maker Awards The top projects selected by community votes, panel judges, and the editorial team Subscribe to the premier DIY magazine todayĬommunity access, print, and digital Magazine, and moreīrowse all the projects and learn about their makers too! Skill builder, project tutorials, and more Get hands-on with kits, books, and more from the Maker Shed
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