
Last week we had a giveaway on Twitter, for a year’s subscription to MAKE magazine. We asked people to enter by tweeting a haiku about making, and we got a lot of awesome replies. Are you on Twitter? Follow us @make!
Here are some of our favorite tweets:
to cause to exist: // the webster definition // please, make what you love @make #makehaiku—
Channah Champton (@nickelcitylove) February 07, 2013
Open source hardware
Your design improves mine too
Collaboration @make #makehaiku—
Tim Strandberg (@TimStrandberg) February 08, 2013
Cut, Paste, Solder, Hack – There goes my weekend again. Iterative oops. #makehaiku @make—
aka lilcatbrat (@katjapurrs) February 08, 2013
I pimped my pumpkin/With red lights and Arduino/Great Hack-o-Lantern! @make #makehaiku—
Martha Garvey Jr. (@NerdgrrlGarvey) February 07, 2013
@make These hands are small, square/ not restless but too busy/ to be manicured @make #makehaiku—
Su Zi (@xsuzi00) February 07, 2013
Phillips screws abound! – Flathead drivers have to do. – Use the force, maker! @make #makehaiku—
Gabs (@Gabsrants) February 07, 2013
inventor at heart,creator of many things, forever learning @make #makehaiku—
Tony Akens (@kraegar) February 08, 2013
hacking and making,
controlling your surroundings,
makes us human.
@make #makehaiku—
Matthias Lewen (@justM4D) February 08, 2013
@MakerShed @make #makehaiku Head so very full , Of dreams looking to be free, I am a maker.—
Paul Saukas (@Arasoi) February 08, 2013
@make #makehaiku Make, create, invent / Something new, a better way / From mind to hand, do.—
(@tamdoll) February 08, 2013
@make #makehaiku
How does this thing work?
Let me just… Did I break it?
No, I made it mine.—
Captain Badbeard (@captainbadbeard) February 08, 2013
Build nearly finished. / How can I have a screw spare? / To hell with it. Pub. @make #makehaiku—
Gareth Halfacree (@ghalfacree) February 07, 2013
Where these Intersect–Laughter, sweat, epiphany–I find my freedom! @make #makehaiku—
(@cwheeler) February 08, 2013

























What’s that burning smell? / My beard got too close to the / soldering iron.