1. Introduction: Makers, Crafters, Educators: Working for Cultural Change Section One: Play and Hacking 2. The Joy of Tinkering 3. The Sewing Rebellion 4. Tinkering with Change: A Makerspace at a University Art Museum 5. Material Inquiry: Digital Materials, People, and the Relationships Between Them 6. Pedagogy of the Hack: El Rancho Electrónico and the Culture of Surveillance 7. Makerspaces in a University Art and Design Context: Resourcing the Adult Imagination 8. DIY in Art Education and Art Teacher Training in Turkey 9. Maker Ed: Shifting Vision, Culture, and Systems 10. Empty Bowls, Full Minds: Connecting Classroom Learning to Empirical Experiences 11. Jugaad in Innovative Making and Crafting in India: Examining the Work of Sanjeev Shankar 12. What Spinning Teaches Me Section Two: Access and Equity 13. Do-It-Yourself Movement: A Perspective from a Brazilian Craft Context 14. Does Outreach Equal Equity? Thoughts on the Impact and Challenges of Off-site Community Programs and the Struggle to Use the Arts in Achieving Social Justice 15. Contradiction and Answering Back: Trickster in the Makerspace for People with Disabilities 16. Beyond the Manifestos: Equity and Learning in Makerspaces 17. ArtMakerSpace as Tactical Pedagogy: Meaningful Making in a Studio Art Context 18. Future Fiber Feminism and Change Through Craft 19. Cave of Secrets 20. Thinking in Water: The Process of Collaborative Craft as Social Practice 21. Two Queer Academics Walk Into a Makerspace: Hacking Patriarchy and Knowledge 22. Xerocraft: Makerspaces, Democracy, Anarchism, and Education Section Three: Interdependence and Interdisciplinarity 23. DouglaPrieta: Sewing Together the Borderlands, Sowing Interdependence 24. Patterns of Repair: Sewing with Court-Involved Teens 25. Embroidered Narratives: Threads of the Selfie 26. The Innovation Institute: Making Progress 27. The Crafts in Interdisciplinary Curriculum in School 28. A Letter to My Son 29. Mongolian Artists and Craft 30. Queering Craft: Nick Cave 31. Mawadisidiwag miinawaa Wiidanokiindiwag // They Visit and Work Together 32. Feminist Visual Tactics 33. Maker Culture in Nepal: Making vs. making Section Four: Cultural and Environmental Sustainability 34. Sacred Makers 35. The (Re)Making of Culture: Annotations of Practices in Secondary School Art in Singapore 36. Local Roots: Bridging Southern Craft and Museum Audiences through Materials and Engagement 37. Peruvian Artists-Crafters-Makers 38. Crafts as Sanctuary for Korean Immigrants 39. Crafting Content for Innovative Learning in Design Education 40. Sustainable Craft Practices and Space-making in Tech Design Contexts 41. From a Lost Paradise to an Elusive Utopia: Crafts and Sustainability 42. If Fab Lab Is the Answer, What Is the Question? Maker Culture as a Method for a Sustainable Future 43. The Walls Tell the Story: Making as Collective Force in the Evolution of an Earth Home Community Section Five: Labor and Leisure 44. Principles of Sustainable Creativity: How to Make a Lifelong Creative Practice (That You Actually Enjoy) 45. Engaging with Grassroots Artisans 46. Creating a Wood Carving Tradition in Malawi 47. Taxi Fabric: We the Living 48. Creating and Managing a Community Education Space for Arts and Crafts in Oaxaca, Mexico 49. Developing a Collective Learning Arts Space: Implications for Art Educators in Diverse Settings 50. Spotlight on Creative Scotland and Dundee Visual Arts and Craft Makers Award Scheme 51. Social Utopia: Craft and Progress 52. Skilled Knowledge and Craft Education 53. Error Against the Machine: The Human Case for Leisurely Imperfection 54. On Being Inconsequential: Making, Craft, and Liquid Leisure