Bre Pettis

Bre produces MAKE's Weekend Project Podcast. Tune in every Friday afternoon and learn about a project you can make in a weekend at makezine.com/podcast.

Author of these Magazine Articles

Bleach Shirt Stencil
Design a shirt using bleach as your ink.
In Quick Craft from CRAFT: 06: Play page 141

Euro Hacker Spaces
Ich bin ein Hacker: MAKE's Weekend Projects producer extraordinare, Bre Pettis, visits Euro hacker spaces.
In Tales from the MAKE: Blog from MAKE: 12: Upload page 180

Drawbot Love
How a bunch of us made our own drawing robot.
From MAKE: 11: Alt Vehicles page 36

Nerds in Space
Makezine.com's Weekend Projects shoots for the stratosphere.
In Tales from the MAKE: Blog from MAKE: 10: Home Electronics page 190

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Euro Hacker Spaces
Ich bin ein Hacker: MAKE's Weekend Projects producer extraordinare, Bre Pettis, visits Euro hacker spaces.
In Tales from the MAKE: Blog from MAKE: 12: Upload page 180

Drawbot Love
How a bunch of us made our own drawing robot.
From MAKE: 11: Alt Vehicles page 36

Nerds in Space
Makezine.com's Weekend Projects shoots for the stratosphere.
In Tales from the MAKE: Blog from MAKE: 10: Home Electronics page 190

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