website review: Craft Critique
Craft Critique is the type of website that every crafter needs to know about! The site publishes unbiased reviews of craft tools, supplies, and books – like Consumer Reports just for crafty stuff! Started in January of 2007 by Sarah Moore , the site describes itself as “a collective of experienced crafters (some professional, most not) with strong opinions to share on the craft supplies you want to learn more about.” The large team of volunteer reporters write about a wide variety of products, most recently covering </i> Crafty Chica’s Guide to Artful Sewing </i> book, the [
Craft Critique is the type of website that every crafter needs to know about! The site publishes unbiased reviews of craft tools, supplies, and books – like Consumer Reports just for crafty stuff! Started in January of 2007 by Sarah Moore , the site describes itself as “a collective of experienced crafters (some professional, most not) with strong opinions to share on the craft supplies you want to learn more about.” The large team of volunteer reporters write about a wide variety of products, most recently covering </i> Crafty Chica’s Guide to Artful Sewing </i> book, the](http://www.craftcritique.com/2009/03/craft-fair-collection-by-american.html) , and Martha Stewart craft punches . All of the reviews are extremely thorough with a handy list of pros and cons at the end for quick browsing. Try searching the site for a review before making your next craft supply purchase – during these tough economic times it can’t hurt to be a smarter crafty consumer!!
Craft Critique is updated daily with a new craft product review, so I suggest checking the site often or subscribing to their Twitter feed to get the latest updates.