I've been reminded by modish reader, David, that guys are crafty too and they tend to get overshadowed by the ladies in the realm of craftland. Tis true, David, very true. So, today I bring you a wealth of goods from crafty wonders that all happen to be of the male-kind. I think of this new indie craft movement as an expression of feminism, redefining the "typically female" roles of sewer, baker, household-maker into women as talented, creative, independent entrepreneurs and idols to admire, and I suppose, seeing men take on those same "typically female" crafty endeavors, only helps to further the notion that the words "typical" and "female" really have no place in the same sentence. So, thanks David, and to the rest of the men below, for helping this craft movement along! Let's hear it for the boys!

{wee prints by Ubiki}
{dewdrop earrings by Wired}

{Sunset/Dandelion photo by Jared in Kansas}

{Japanese school-girl tee by 57 Thirty Three}

{the Hirsute Hedgehog by John W Golden}
{handbound falling leaves book by xxrobot}

{Radiant Forest print by Andrew Daniel}

{customizable messenger bags by Stilleto}

{Appliqued recycled sweater by Cubist Literature}

{Owl print by Matte Stephens}
{3-inch paper boxes by Dingo}

{Solar jar by Easy Being Green}

{the World is Flat print by Eddyizm}
I found all of these items through the links on the men of etsy blog- I know there's many more men making more great stuff, and modish definitely supports craftiness from men, women and manbearpigs alike!