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Hine's felt camera cases in the Boing Boing Bazaar

Mark Frauenfelder at 4:38 pm Mon, Feb 15, 2010

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For many months I've enjoyed looking at the felt camera and phone cases made by Hine Mizushima. She's an illustrator, slow crafter, doll maker, and puppet stop-motion animation video artist living in Vancouver. So I was thrilled when she accepted my invitation to sell her creations in the Boing Boing Bazaar at Makers Market. Each of her cases is a one-of-a-kind work of art and I have a feeling she is going to be very backlogged with orders after more people discover her work!

Check out this video she directed for They Might Be Giants!

Hine's shop on Makers Market

Mark Frauenfelder is the founder of Boing Boing and the editor-in-chief of MAKE and Cool Tools. Twitter: @frauenfelder. Come and hear Mark speak at the ALA conference in Chicago on July 1.

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  • pato pal ur

    That TMBG video rocked, and I was thrilled to see at the end that it was co-directed by my friend Liesje!

  • CaseySharpe

    I absolutely love Hine’s work. I want one of these cameras to use as a wallet. Time to start saving my money I guess!

  • Itsumishi

    I would buy it in a second if there was a version I could keep on my LX3 whilst using it (i.e. flaps that opened to reveal the screen and let the lens pop out, the buttons could be left exposed all the time).