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The Tradition of Knife Making in Thiers

Along the picturesque banks of the Durolle River lies the history of an ancient craft that defined a French community.

Noted: Culinary Illustrators of Europe

From the drawing board to the kitchen: the recipe collection in “They Draw & Cook” is a feast for both eyes and belly.

From Etsy’s Merchandising Desk: April Showers

Spice up your shop’s marketing with tips for the season.

From Etsy’s Merchandising Desk: March(ing) Into Spring

Breathe in the smell of freshly tilled soil and crisp, clean cotton — the season of rebirth brings new opportunities for selling smart on Etsy.

Keep It Weird: European Invasion

In the spirit of Euro Week, Keep It Weird returns to the motherland. All of that royal inbreeding has produced eminent legacies of eccentricity for us Americans to ogle. Take a trip with me to the foreign land of yeast-based food spreads, clogs, and Internet cafés. Even artists stateside show their appreciation for the Etsy… Continue reading

Shop Local: Poland With patkas

In the continued spirit of Euro Week, patkas takes us on a tour of Poland. On-board the Shop Local train, we stop off to visit a handful of her fellow Polish artists who graciously share their favourite spots and local knowledge. patkas: I lived in Warsaw for many years, but I always dreamt about living… Continue reading

News From the Craft + Style Blogosphere: March 25, 2010

“I want the concentration and the romance, and the worlds all glued together, fused, glowing: have no time to waste any more on prose.” — Virginia Woolf This week’s edition of News From the Craft + Style Blogosphere showcases the opulent, bizarre, and technicolor talents of Europe, in honor of Etsy Euro Week. Look for… Continue reading

The Collectors: Children’s Tribal Hats and Baby Shoes

I just love seeing what folks are collecting. I guess I feel it tells us just a little bit about what inspires them, what they love, and what they choose to surround themselves with in their homes. Today, I’m delighted to present the next in an ongoing series here on Etsy’s Blog: The Collectors. First… Continue reading

Guest Curator: A Cut Above the Rest With CUT Magazine

CUT Magazine‘s tagline, “Leute machen Kleider,” means “People are making clothes,” and that’s what it’s all about. This independent German magazine is made for the young and wild DIY generation — especially for beginners in sewing. Every issue includes three patterns with illustrated, step by step instructions. CUT Magazine also highlights DIY ideas for interior… Continue reading

How-Tuesday: Easter Fascinator With OutsaPop Trashion

Earlier this year, my colleague, Matt, met Finnish trashionista Outi Pyy at the Etsy Meet Up in Helsinki. Since then, Outi and I have met virtually, and I have spent a good bit of time poring over her website, OutsaPop, soaking in her imaginative fashions crafted from discards and recycling-based tutorials. For this week’s How-Tuesday,… Continue reading

It’s Euro Week at Etsy

There are about 50 or so countries in Europe, (45 “main” ones, as well as a handful of other diplomatically recognized entities within them). Amazingly enough, in the last month on Etsy we had visitors from every single one of them. From Albania to Vatican City and everywhere in between — yes, even in all… Continue reading