"The DIY movement is huge, and sometimes it's charming and sometimes
it's annoying and it is an anti-mass-production insurrection, a
cuddly-soft revolt whose arsenal is crochet hooks, needles and glue
guns. It is active in an all-too-passive age. It is a revolution
against dehumanization in a programmed, processed world, and Doing It
Yourself declares the self. It is an anti-retail uprising whose
strategy is Make, don't buy -- at least not new, never
full-price. It is one more way to recycle, restore, rescue and renew --
and every stenciled paper bag transformed into gift wrap, every
lipstick tube transformed into a tampon case, cleans up the Earth while
telling major industries: Fuck you.
This is not crafting by necessity. This is not crafting to kill time.
This is crafting to claim identity, to save the world from soulless
junk. To casual observers it looks like adults making toys and keeping
them. But this is a resurgence with a vengeance."