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  • 2026-07-07
    The Ancient Craft of Tablet Weaving
    Getting Started: Shelagh Lewins provides a thorough beginner's guide to tablet weaving, an ancient textile craft used to create decorative bands and straps dating back to the Bronze Age. Complete with diagrams, threading instructions, pattern samples, and a UK yarn supplier directory, this page is a practical starting point for anyone curious about this historical technique.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Bitchy Stitcher
    Megan's long-running quilting blog showcases over a decade of her original quilt designs, including broderie perse appliqué, fusible appliqué, and machine appliqué mini quilts. She also authored a humor book called 'Quilting Isn't Funny,' making this a destination for quilters who appreciate both craft and wit.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Costumer's Manifesto | Costumers of the World, Unite!
    The Costumer's Manifesto, maintained by Saoirse Plafker, is a rich archive of historical fashion and costume resources including vintage catalogs, sewing pattern books, and millinery guides dating back to the 1890s. Visitors can browse and download rare PDF documents covering topics from menswear cutting techniques to ribbonwork, making it an invaluable reference for costumers, historians, and vintage fashion enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Cozy Quilter
    The Cozy Quilter is a long-running blog chronicling one crafter's quilting projects, guild activities, and creative retreats, with posts dating back to 2008. Readers will find detailed accounts of quilt-making techniques, scrap challenges, fabric choices, and community events like the Oxford Guild VP quilt days.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Crafts Fair OnLine - Directory Of Arts & Crafts
    Running since October 1995, The Crafts Fair Online claims to be the oldest and largest crafts directory on the web, curating links across dozens of categories including needlecraft, jewelry, ceramics, soap and candles, papercraft, and more. Created and maintained by Steve Robinson, the site also offers craft show listings by region, supplies and patterns resources, bulletin boards, and even a web development center to help crafters build their own sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    The CraftWEB Home Page
    CraftWEB is an online community and project dedicated to connecting professional craftspeople, craft organizations, and craft enthusiasts to share information and promote fine crafts worldwide. The site maintains high standards of workmanship and welcomes both aspiring and experienced artisans to network and collaborate.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Florida Quilt Network - Home
    Mary-Jeanine Ibarguen's Florida Quilt Network is a comprehensive resource for quilters across Florida, featuring guild listings, local shops, longarm quilters, classes, and a newsletter published since 1999. Visitors can discover quilting events, take virtual tours of the gallery, sign up for classes like the Birthstone Gems course, and even find potluck recipes.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Jolly Jabber Blog for Fabric, Quilting, and Cross Stitch Enthusiasts by Fat Quarter Shop
    The Jolly Jabber is the official blog of Fat Quarter Shop, covering quilting, sewing, and cross stitch with free patterns, tutorials, and quilt-alongs spanning beginner to advanced skill levels. With archives stretching back to 2007 and content featuring designer interviews, block-of-the-month projects, and stitch-along events, it is a well-established hub for fabric crafting enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Ladies Treasury of Costume and Fashion
    The Ladies Treasury is an online magazine dedicated to Victorian and Edwardian costume, fashion, and needlework, offering free printable patterns copied directly from original period ladies magazines and books. Visitors can browse articles on historical sewing, antique needlework projects, accessories, dolls' clothes, and period construction techniques spanning from the Regency era through the Edwardian belle epoque.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Mermaid's Den
    The Mermaid's Den is a crafting blog focused on polymer clay techniques, featuring step-by-step tutorials for projects like stained glass tile boxes, custom stencils, and decorative canes using tools like Cricut, alcohol inks, and Pearl Ex powders. Each post walks through materials and methods in practical detail, making it a useful reference for polymer clay hobbyists looking to try new mixed-media approaches.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Monthly Crunch
    The Monthly Crunch is a creatively designed personal site by maxcrunch, styled like a vintage newspaper where each 'ad' links to a different section including a journal, photolog, bookshelf, zine library, and projects. Published in monthly issues, it blends personal reflection, health awareness, and a rich mix of handcrafted creative output with a warm retro aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Needlework Retailer directory of wholesale suppliers
    The Needlework Retailer publishes a comprehensive buyers guide listing wholesale suppliers of cross stitch, needlepoint, embroidery, knitting, and yarn accessories for retail store owners. The directory connects trade businesses with dozens of wholesale vendors covering everything from hand-painted canvases to scroll frames, punch needle supplies, and original design patterns.
  • 2026-07-07
    the pinebank vault
    Porcupine's personal corner of the web, the Pinebank Vault is a cheerful work-in-progress site featuring slice-of-life blogging and a variety of hands-on hobbies including knitting, embroidery, writing, and coding. Built on Hugo and hosted on Neocities, it has a cozy neighborhood feel with links to friends' sites and a Halloween seasonal theme.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Q-List of Links to Quilt, Cloth Doll and Crafts Sites
    The Q-List is a curated directory of over 450 links to quilting, needlework, cloth doll, and crafts-related websites, maintained by The InnGathering LLC. Organized alphabetically and by section, it serves as a comprehensive jumping-off point for anyone exploring the world of fabric arts and handmade crafts online.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Q-List of Links to Quilt, Cloth Doll and Crafts Sites
    The Q-List is a massive curated directory of over 500 links to quilting, needlework, cloth doll, and crafts-related websites, maintained by Piecemakers Country Store. Organized alphabetically and by category, it serves as a comprehensive gateway for crafters seeking online shops, free patterns, embroidery resources, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Quick Unpick
    The Quick Unpick is a crafting and lifestyle blog by an Australian mum who shares sewing tutorials, handmade creations, and family life moments. The site features a shop called SpaNGle, link parties, and a warm personal voice documenting parenting milestones alongside creative projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Quick Unpick
    Double Layer Twirly Skirt: The Quick Unpick is a sewing and crafting blog featuring step-by-step tutorials like this double layer twirly skirt with vertical shirring and scalloped elastic detail. The creator shares beginner-friendly sewing guides, fabric tips, and original garment patterns with plenty of in-progress photos.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Quilter's Cache - Marcia Hohn's free quilt patterns!
    Marcia Hohn's Quilter's Cache is a treasure trove of free quilt block patterns, featuring hundreds of traditional and original designs alongside beginner lessons covering paper piecing, applique, color theory, and yardage calculation. Visitors can also browse an inspirations photo gallery, access a fabric conversion chart, and subscribe to a site newsletter, making this a comprehensive quilting resource built over decades of passion.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Sampler Guild
    The Sampler Guild (TSG) is a UK-founded international community dedicated to the preservation and study of embroidery samplers, welcoming stitchers, collectors, researchers, and curators since 2001. Members enjoy weekly Zoom sessions, expert guest talks, study groups, sampler reproduction workshops, and a dedicated research division exploring the needlecraft and social history of samplers.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Snowflower Diaries
    The Snowflower Diaries is a long-running blog by a Hungarian needlework designer who creates and shares cross stitch and embroidery patterns, including seasonal collections and free downloads. Posts blend personal storytelling about her stitching life with pattern releases spanning Halloween, autumn, and floral themes, backed by over a decade of archives.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Treehouse Guide - DIY building, designs and plans reference
    The Treehouse Guide, created by Patrick Fulton, is a comprehensive DIY reference covering everything from selecting the right tree to framing, supports, and a 7-stage design process for building your own treehouse. It includes tutorials, a FAQ, glossary, downloadable plans, and a gallery of treehouses from around the world, making it a solid starting point for both beginners and ambitious builders.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thistle Needleworks -- Wethersfield, CT
    Thistle Needleworks is a long-established needlework shop based in Wethersfield, Connecticut, specializing in counted thread embroidery, needlepoint canvas, and crewel embroidery supplies. The site serves as a storefront hub with links to classes, calendars, patterns, and their companion online shop at APNeedleArts.com.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thomas Stangeland Artist/Craftsman
    Thomas Stangeland and his Seattle-based team have spent over 25 years handcrafting fine furniture in the Arts and Crafts tradition, drawing inspiration from the iconic Greene and Greene style. The site showcases their heirloom-quality pieces across bedroom, dining room, and living room collections, all built by hand from premium materials like mahogany and ebony.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tips & Techniques – NeedlenThread.com
    NeedlenThread.com is Mary Corbet's comprehensive hand embroidery resource covering stitches, techniques, patterns, and step-by-step lessons for all skill levels. From beginner tips to specialized topics like drawn thread work, Hungarian embroidery, and ecclesiastical patterns, the site is a deep and well-organized reference for needlework enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Told in a Garden - Lavender and Lace - Butternut Road
    The official home of Told in a Garden, featuring cross stitch and needlework chart designs by Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum across three design lines including Lavender and Lace and Butternut Road. Visitors can browse hundreds of patterns by theme, from angel and Christmas designs to Celtic and Amish motifs, with extras like alternate colorway guides and store locator tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    TR | Home
    Tom Ruddell is a Glasgow-based engineer who writes about product design, sustainability, and design history, with a focus on circular economy principles and remanufacturing. His work includes re-engineering commercial light fittings for remanufacture and co-drafting BS 8887-221:2025, making this a thoughtful insider perspective on sustainable design practice.
  • 2026-07-07
    TRAUMAGOTCHI
    Traumagotchi is Marcelle's personal corner of the internet, a creative Neocities site featuring a blog, cookbook, shrines, media recommendations, and a corkboard among other works in progress. Built by a self-described weirdly gendered disabled Canadian, the site embraces freeform self-expression and old-web aesthetics with a warm, welcoming personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Treasures
    Diana, based in Bon Secour, Alabama, runs this crafting blog tied to her small shop specializing in looms, spinning wheels, fibers, quilting supplies, and pattern books. Posts share links to sewing patterns, weaving tutorials, and knitting resources, reflecting her passion for nearly every type of handcraft.
  • 2026-07-07
    Treasures
    Ellie's Twirl Dress - Any Size | Featured Products | YouCanMakeThis.com: Diana's craft-focused blog from Bon Secour, Alabama shares sewing patterns, quilting links, weaving resources, and knitting finds alongside notes about her small craft shop. The site reflects a passionate maker's life, with posts spotlighting items like children's twirl dresses and free weaving patterns, plus connections to quilting communities and fiber arts groups.
  • 2026-07-07
    twiddletails
    Twiddletails is Anina's quilting blog featuring project updates, pattern progress, and a rich archive of tutorials covering techniques like English Paper Piecing, Flying Geese, Half Square Triangles, and Foundation Piecing. With free downloadable patterns and video tutorials spanning several years of posts, it's a genuine resource for quilters at all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Uniquely Crazy
    Uniquely Crazy is a dedicated showcase of crazy quilting and crazy patchwork, featuring galleries of handmade items including Christmas stocking cuffs, pillows, purses, keepsake boxes, framed pictures, and crocheted doilies. The site also includes an introductory page explaining the art form and a tribute to crazy quilting, making it a charming destination for textile craft enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Useful Sewing and Craft Links
    Sew Happy Geek is the creative corner of Jenna, an American crafter living in the UK who makes handmade handbags, quilts, and accessories. This page collects her favorite sewing and quilting resource links, from free tutorial blogs to quilting basics sites, making it a handy springboard for fellow crafters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Valaan villapaita
    DIY Denim Whale: A Finnish crafter shares a detailed step-by-step tutorial for sewing an adorable stuffed denim whale toy from an old pair of jeans, complete with 13 photo-documented steps. The tutorial was originally written in Finnish and translated for an international audience, making it a charming and practical guide for upcycling denim into handmade toys.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vicki's Crafts and Quilting
    Vicki's Crafts and Quilting is a warm, active crafting blog documenting Vicki's ongoing quilting projects, cross stitch work, and fabric adventures from Minnesota. Visitors will find detailed progress posts on quilts like her maple leaf strip sets, charming finished cross stitch pieces, and links to quilting blog hops and community link-ups.
  • 2026-07-07
    VidCasts
    Bonnie McCaffery's site features video podcasts (VidCasts) dedicated to the world of quilting, showcasing artists like Melissa Sobotka and coverage of events like the International Quilt Festival in Houston. With dozens of episodes exploring topics from healing quilts to fantasy fabric techniques, this is a rich resource for quilting enthusiasts and textile artists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web Rings Quilting Crafts Sites Quilters Webring Patterns
    A curated directory page listing quilting-focused webrings, connecting visitors to communities dedicated to quilt patterns, foundation piecing, crazy quilts, longarm quilting, and more. Part of the IAS (Internet Advertising Solutions) web directory, it serves as a handy hub for quilters looking to explore interconnected hobbyist and pattern-sharing sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    Web-Treehouse for Plants
    Kira's personal wiki-style site blends practical DIY skills like bamboo pulleys, knots, and linen cloth-making with reflections on living outside capitalism, healing, and building community. Charmingly self-hosted on a 2008 desktop running Debian, the site offers a genuinely eclectic mix of nature-adjacent crafts, personal essays, and tools for more intentional living.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to FiberArts.org
    FiberArts.org is a volunteer-run, non-profit hub for fiber artists offering free resources including guild and group listings, supplier directories, events calendars, classified ads, and articles. It serves individuals, clubs, and associations dedicated to advancing the fiber arts community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Make-Stuff
    Make-Stuff is a comprehensive DIY resource for crafters, hobbyists, and home entrepreneurs covering everything from craft projects and sewing to homemade formulas, gardening, and holiday ideas. Visitors can browse hundreds of free step-by-step projects including tissue paper flowers, homemade glue recipes, plaster masks, and household cleaner formulas.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome | Brian DeVries
    Brian DeVries is a software engineer and self-described do-it-yourself guy who shares posts and notes about woodworking, sewing, crocheting, backpacking, gardening, and everyday life. His site blends a personal blog with a now-page and short social-style notes, offering a warm and varied glimpse into hands-on hobbies and home projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome!
    Fabricpainting.com is a dedicated resource for fabric painting enthusiasts, covering techniques, tips, and projects for creating art on cloth and textiles. The site's domain focus suggests a deep dive into paints, dyes, and methods for decorating fabric by hand.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome! | eladnarra's site
    Ela is a disabled netizen who shares her creative work spanning zines, games, embroidery, coding, and writing on this charming personal site. Visitors can browse blog posts, fun pages, and projects, with links to her Mastodon and itch.io where she publishes zines and indie games.
  • 2026-07-07
    With My Needle
    Ellen Chester's needle arts business showcasing her original and historically-inspired embroidery sampler designs, including Quaker samplers and holiday patterns available for purchase. The site catalogs a rich collection of cross-stitch and needlework patterns drawn from antique sampler traditions, with products ranging from historic reproductions to sewing cases and needlebooks.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wollke Sieben
    Wollke Sieben is a German-language knitting and crochet blog by a self-described "manic knitter" who shares finished projects, yarn reviews, and pattern adaptations with plenty of detail and photos. Posts cover scarves, wraps, colorwork, and visits to events like Munich Knits, making it a warm and personal record of an active fiber arts practice.
  • 2026-07-07
    WoodNet.net - The Woodworker's Online Resource - Woodworking Links
    WoodNet.net is a curated directory of woodworking resources compiled by the editors of Woodsmith and ShopNotes magazines, covering everything from tool makers and lumber suppliers to free plans and woodworking forums. Visitors can browse hundreds of categorized links spanning home woodworking sites, custom woodworking, clubs, schools, and supplies, making it a comprehensive jumping-off point for woodworkers of all skill levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    WOODTURNING by Marshall Gorrow
    Marshall Gorrow's woodturning site showcases his hobby of crafting objects on a lathe, from bowls and goblets to baseball bats and Christmas ornaments, with three photo galleries and hundreds of links to other woodturning resources. A standout feature is a guide on using a microwave to dry rough-turned bowls, making this a genuinely useful stop for fellow enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Woodworkers Guild
    The Woodworkers Guild of Southwest Michigan is a Kalamazoo-area woodworking club that meets monthly and welcomes new members for a modest seasonal dues fee. The site lists guild officers, newsletters, and a handy collection of local supplier links including lumber mills, paint stores, and specialty woodworking shops.
  • 2026-07-07
    Woodworking for engineers
    Woodgears.ca is an engineer's deep dive into woodworking, packed with projects covering furniture, wooden toys, joinery jigs, and homemade woodworking machinery. The site stands out for its analytical, problem-solving approach and includes unique tools like a gear template generator, video tutorials, and reader project showcases.
  • 2026-07-07
    Workshop Companion - Home Page for Woodworking Tips, Tools, and Techniques by Nick Engler
    Workshop Companion, created by woodworking author Nick Engler, offers a comprehensive guide to woodworking tips, tools, and techniques including project plans, finishing guides, and step-by-step instructions for crafts like turned Celtic eggs. The site covers everything from hardwax oil finishes to tool recommendations, making it a go-to reference for hobbyist and serious woodworkers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    yarnfish | crochet + pixel art
    Cora's personal site, yarnfish, blends crochet tutorials and project updates with pixel art creations and indie web exploration. Highlights include a detailed look at Tunisian crochet techniques, a scrappy throw blanket work-in-progress, and a digital garden of curated links for fellow crafters.
  • 2026-07-07
    ˜˜misandric rat…ᘛ⁐ᕐᐷ
    Meri, a 29-year-old enby rat building their first Neocities site, shares a colorful mix of crochet projects, zines, J-pop, anime, Asian cinema, and personal manifestos as part of a post-PhD creative rebirth. The site is packed with charming old-web aesthetics, crossword puzzles, blinkies, and a warm queer-friendly vibe that makes it a delightful corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Мои творилки *** Aliolka design
    Наша подготовка к проекту!: Aliolka's Russian-language crafting blog showcases handmade embroidery and sewn creations, including a charming Christmas tree toy made with her daughter for a holiday gift exchange project. The blog features cross-stitch patterns, embroidered ornaments, and heartfelt stories about the creative process behind each handmade piece.
  • 2026-07-07
    ♪ ceramic town ♪ヽ(-ω・ヽ)
    Pokopon's ceramic studio diary chronicles her handmade pottery work from a studio in Alabama, featuring a piece spotlight gallery, glaze lab logs, and in-progress updates on commissions like a large serving bowl. The site blends charming pixel art aesthetics with genuine craft documentation, making it a cozy corner of the web for ceramics enthusiasts and fans of old-school personal pages alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Stitch and Things
    Stitch and Things is a guide to textile arts covering crochet, embroidery, knitting, sewing, and tapestry, with introductory articles explaining the history and techniques of each craft. A handy reference for anyone curious about fabric arts, it offers accessible overviews of some of the oldest needlework traditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    🍓 strawberry field
    Strwbrry's charming personal site lists their creative hobbies including jewelry making and lino printing, alongside interests in music, films, and cultural studies. The site is minimal but inviting, with dedicated pages for lino printing, music, and films hinting at deeper content beyond the landing page.
  • 2026-07-07
    aheanimation.neocities.org
    Ahe's personal portfolio showcases their hand-drawn animations made with Flipaclip, including their longest completed animation project along with links to their social media on YouTube, TikTok, Giphy, and Tenor. The site has a playful old-web feel with a guestbook, random number generator, and a 'Watch Grass Grow' feature alongside the animation content.
  • 2026-07-07
    essproductions.com
    ESS Productions appears to be a small independent film and video production company showcasing their creative work and services. The site offers a glimpse into indie production culture from the early web era, highlighting projects and production capabilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    2D Animator Webring!
    Created by Grump McDump, this webring connects independent websites belonging to 2D animators of all skill levels, whether they work frame-by-frame, with rigs, or any other technique. It fills a gap in the indie-web scene by offering a more specific community than general art webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Angry Alien Productions – 30-Second Bunnies Theatre and other cartoons.
    Angry Alien Productions is the home of the beloved '30-Second Bunnies Theatre,' a series of animated parodies in which cartoon bunnies re-enact famous movies in roughly 30 seconds each. With over 70 films parodied, from Jaws and Pulp Fiction to Harry Potter and The Shining, this site has racked up over a billion page views and remains a classic of early web animation.
  • 2026-07-07
    AnimAction
    AnimAction appears to be a site focused on animation, likely covering topics related to animated films, cartoons, or the art of animation. The minimal page text suggests a frames-based or Flash-driven site from the early web era centered on animation content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Animation Links - Animatus Studio
    Animatus Studio, a Rochester-based animation production company, maintains this extensive directory of animation resources covering schools, software, festivals, studios, and historical archives. With hundreds of curated links organized into detailed categories, it serves as a comprehensive jumping-off point for animators at any level.
  • 2026-07-07
    AvgFilms WebSpace
    AvgFilms is Erika's personal Neocities webspace built around her love of film and creative projects, including art, behind-the-scenes content, and analog horror fan videos. The site name and featured content (including a fan video for the analog horror series 'The Walten Files') point clearly to film and animation as the dominant interest.
  • 2026-07-07
    biblio
    A curated bibliography collection focusing on philosophers and film theorists who write at the intersection of cinema studies and philosophy, featuring scholars like Stanley Cavell, Noël Carroll, and Berys Gaut. Created for personal convenience but shared publicly, this reference page compiles academic bibliographies with links to the scholars' home pages, making it a useful starting point for research in film aesthetics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Deneroff.com – Comments and Thoughts on Animation and Film by Harvey Deneroff
    Harvey Deneroff, a veteran animation historian and journalist, shares in-depth commentary on animation history, film preservation, and industry figures on this thoughtful blog. Posts cover topics ranging from tributes to film preservationists like David Shepard to profiles of pioneering animators such as Lillian Friedman, making it a valuable resource for serious animation and film history enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    don hertzfeldt
    news:: do not point at eyes or face: The official site of indie animator Don Hertzfeldt, creator of acclaimed films like 'World of Tomorrow' and 'It's Such a Beautiful Day,' featuring news, interviews, and links to purchase his work. Visitors can explore press coverage from major outlets like Roger Ebert, Rolling Stone, and Sight and Sound, as well as clips and updates on upcoming projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Expanded Cinema
    Expanded Cinema is a curated blog devoted to experimental, avant-garde, and art-house cinema, featuring in-depth posts on filmmakers like António Reis, B.S. Johnson, Alain Resnais, and Forough Farrokhzad. Each entry dives into obscure and challenging films with thoughtful critical context, making it a valuable resource for serious cinephiles drawn to the fringes of film history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fast Film
    This is the official page for 'Fast Film,' an acclaimed experimental short film by Austrian filmmaker Virgil Widrich that reimagines cinema history through thousands of photocopied frames from classic movies. The site serves as a showcase for this award-winning animated film, which is celebrated in international film circles for its innovative collage technique and rapid-fire visual storytelling.
  • 2026-07-07
    Filmtracks Modern Soundtrack Reviews
    Filmtracks is a long-running, comprehensive database of film score and soundtrack reviews, boasting over 2,400 editorial reviews covering more than 3,500 unique albums since 1996. With composer tributes, a scoreboard forum, nearly 3 million reader votes cast, and best-selling score rankings, it is an essential destination for movie music enthusiasts and collectors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Firkafilm
    Firkafilm is a Hungarian animated cartoon studio based in Kecskemét, Hungary, with credits including well-known productions like Angelina Ballerina, Mr. Bean, Kipper, and The Wind in the Willows. The studio also distributes Firka, a free pencil test and line-test software designed for professional cartoon animators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Frank & Ollie
    Forward: The official website of legendary Disney animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two of Walt Disney's famous 'Nine Old Men,' preserved as a tribute to their careers and creative legacy. Visitors can explore their work on beloved Disney classics, animation tips they left for aspiring animators, and personal stories from decades spent at the studio.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fresh Toones - Animation and Music by Dave Puls
    Fresh Toones is Dave Puls's creative hub dedicated to independent animation and music, celebrating self-driven artists who produce without institutional support. Visitors can explore original videos, artwork, music, and even a store, all built around the spirit of grassroots creative expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    iox
    iox is a creator-driven indie network showcasing independent animation, film, music, and web content from a community of passionate creators. The site acts as a hub with curated shows, community picks, original music playlists, and support for emerging indie animators.
  • 2026-07-07
    JCsplash
    Jump Cut is a long-running journal of media criticism and film studies, covering cinema, television, and related cultural topics with scholarly depth. The splash page leads into an archive of essays and reviews that have shaped film criticism since the 1970s.
  • 2026-07-07
    JohnCanemaker.com
    The personal website of John Canemaker, an Oscar and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, animation historian, writer, and artist whose credits include the acclaimed animated short 'The Moon and the Son.' Visitors can explore his work as a filmmaker and curator, browse a gallery of his watercolor paintings, and find news about exhibitions and screenings tied to his career in animation.
  • 2026-07-07
    JOOST CONIJN
    The online home of Joost Conijn, a Dutch artist and video artist known for unconventional projects like building cars from wood. This sparse but intriguing site serves as a gateway to his artistic work spanning film, video art, and experimental installations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kushaiah Felisilda
    Kushaiah Felisilda is a Filipino filmmaker and technology enthusiast who blogs about films, filmmaking, productivity tools, and life in the Philippines. The site blends personal weeknotes, tech commentary, and a filmmaker's perspective into a thoughtful and consistently updated personal blog running since 2015.
  • 2026-07-07
    LOVEWEBSITE
    LOVEWEBSITE bills itself as an internet cartoon about the internet, promising an animated or illustrated web experience through its minimalist entry page. The sparse but intriguing setup suggests a quirky, self-referential creative project exploring internet culture through a cartoon lens.
  • 2026-07-07
    Maya Deren Forum
    Created by Dr. Moira Sullivan, this international forum celebrates the life and work of Maya Deren, the pioneering U.S. avant-garde filmmaker and film theorist of the 1940s and 1950s. Visitors will find a filmography, biography notes, film stills, Haitian footage documentation, book and DVD recommendations, and reviews spanning Deren's influential body of work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Melvian.net
    Melvian's personal corner of the web features original animations, writings, and creative projects, with the latest work being a humorous short about a fictional 'rawrPhone 17' security feature. The site has a playful, quirky personality complete with dragon-themed humor, a guestbook, and a curated fonts section.
  • 2026-07-07
    Michael Sporn Animation – Splog
    The "Splog" was the celebrated daily blog of Michael Sporn, a legendary New York animator whose studio produced acclaimed television specials from 1980 until his passing in 2014. Rich with storyboards, layouts, production art, and commentary on animation history and craft, it serves as both a professional archive and a tribute to one of independent animation's most dedicated voices.
  • 2026-07-07
    Observations on film art
    David Bordwell, one of cinema's most respected film scholars, writes in-depth analytical essays on film style, narrative structure, and movie history on this long-running blog. Visitors will find rigorous yet accessible explorations of topics ranging from classical Hollywood storytelling to Hong Kong cinema, paired with references to his many published books and video essays.
  • 2026-07-07
    Post-It Theater
    Post-It Theater is a charming hand-drawn flipbook animation site where short movies are created entirely on Post-it brand notes and scanned for web viewing. Part of the Big Empire network, it updates weekly with new features and maintains an archive of past animated shorts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Savage Film Group
    Savage Film Group is a filmmaking collective or production group with an atmospheric splash page inviting visitors to enter their site. The minimal entry page hints at a creative film organization, though little content is visible beyond the entrance.
  • 2026-07-07
    Senses of Cinema – Established in Melbourne (Australia) in 1999, Senses of Cinema is one of the first online film journals of its kind and has set the standard for professio
    Senses of Cinema is one of the web's earliest and most respected online film journals, established in Melbourne in 1999 and devoted to serious, eclectic criticism and discussion of cinema. Visitors will find in-depth feature articles, director and actor retrospectives, festival reports, book reviews, and special dossiers covering a wide range of international and arthouse film.
  • 2026-07-07
    StopMotionAnimation.com – 25 years of Community and Inspiration
    StopMotionAnimation.com is a long-running community hub dedicated to the art of stop motion animation, celebrating 25 years of inspiration and shared creativity. Run by site admin Anthony Scott, it features news, an archive, and a "Stopmo Jam" event for enthusiasts of the craft.
  • 2026-07-07
    Strictly Film School – [Archives from 10/97-3/11]
    Strictly Film School, maintained by the critic known as acquarello, is an extensive archive of serious film criticism covering directors, national cinemas, film festivals, and independent filmmaking from October 1997 through March 2011. The site features deeply analytical essays on world cinema figures like Harun Farocki, Yasujiro Ozu, Nagisa Oshima, and Satyajit Ray, making it a remarkable reference for cinephiles interested in art house and international film.
  • 2026-07-07
    Subterranea presents H.P. Lovecraft's The Other Gods - An Animated Silent Classic
    Subterranea presents an animated silent film adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's 'The Other Gods,' available for streaming online. This is a rare example of Lovecraftian fiction brought to life through animation in the style of a classic silent picture.
  • 2026-07-07
    The DV, DVCAM, & DVCPRO Formats -- tech details, FAQ, and links.
    Adam Wilt's exhaustive technical reference on DV, DVCAM, and DVCPRO video formats covers everything from sampling theory and compression to camera reviews and nonlinear editing workflows. With detailed FAQs, format comparisons, and codec troubleshooting guides built up over two decades, this is the definitive stop for videographers and engineers working with digital video formats.
  • 2026-07-07
    The End of Television
    Ian Page's blog documents 'The End of Television,' a video art event held in Pittsburgh featuring submissions from dozens of artists and live performances by groups like HiTEC and Valentine Trio. The site captures the buildup, submission calls, and photo documentation of this experimental media happening from 2008-2009.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb)
    IMSDb is the web's largest free repository of movie scripts and screenplays, browsable alphabetically or by genre including Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi, and dozens more. Visitors can read or download scripts for thousands of films, from classic Hollywood to the newest releases, making it an invaluable resource for film students, screenwriters, and cinephiles alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Results of the BelgianOpen 2006 AWARDS - The One Minutes Website
    The One Minutes Website hosts a Belgian short film competition where filmmakers, animators, and artists compete in categories including art, narrative, documentary, animation, and visual effects. This page showcases the BelgianOpen 2006 award results, listing winners from across Europe in each category along with a spectators' choice award.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thunderfuel
    Thunderfuel appears to be a creative portfolio or production site featuring video content, with a Vimeo presence suggesting a focus on motion work or filmmaking. The minimal interface centers attention on visual media, making it a showcase for video-based creative work.
  • 2026-07-07
    tourist wannabe - Rado's blog
    Rado's blog blends film criticism, fan poster art, travel photography, and literary reviews into a richly personal creative space. Posts cover Antonioni films, European travel shots from Italy, unconventional poetry books, and cinematic deep dives like a spirited reassessment of Exorcist II.
  • 2026-07-07
    TWOHUNDREDFIFTYSIXCOLORS
    TwoHundredFiftySixColors is a filmmaker's portfolio showcasing film credits, written texts, and screening information. The site offers a minimal, image-forward presentation of a filmmaker's work along with press coverage and a connected Tumblr.
  • 2026-07-07
    Weltraumbesty // musings from the far fringes of haunted mysteroid!
    Weltraumbesty is a personal writing site by KRP focused on film reviews and essays, with a particular love for B-movies, tokusatsu, and cult classics like Gamera and vintage sci-fi schlock. The archive spans years of original criticism, including revived pieces from defunct sites, making it a treasure trove for fans of obscure and overlooked cinema.
  • 2026-07-07
    YamamuraAnimation
    Yamamura Animation, Inc. is a Japanese animation studio with roots going back to 1993, presenting their official web presence in both Japanese and English. The site represents a professional animation production company, making it a notable artifact of early Japanese studio web presence from the late 1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
    thecakehasnolies.neocities.org
    Lewis's colorful personal corner of the internet features a Fallout series fanlisting badge, a cursed fanfic section, photography, random links, and a retro-flavored web cafe aesthetic with an old R&B audio player. The site leans into classic old-web culture with webrings, silly badges, a guestbook, and an enthusiastic anti-AI stance, making it a charming and eclectic hangout.
  • 2026-07-07
    porkyblack8.neocities.org
    Porkyblack8's personal page centers on Hypnospace Outlaw, the retro internet simulation game, with the creator making fan pages styled after the game's fictional 1999-era web aesthetic. The site also mentions SFM (Source Filmmaker) work and features old-web collectibles like webrings and buttons.
  • 2026-07-07
    iadndmn.neocities.org
    Created by Reddit user ItsADnDMonsterNow, this interactive Challenge Rating calculator helps Dungeons & Dragons 5e dungeon masters accurately determine the CR of custom monsters by inputting defensive and offensive stats, traits, and abilities. It accounts for a wide range of creature features like Legendary Resistance, Pack Tactics, Regeneration, and more, then cross-references them against the official CR reference table.
  • 2026-07-07
    saturnia.neocities.org
    Saturnia is a bot-maker who showcases their collection of character.ai and Chub AI chatbot creations, including monster girls, anime store owners, and wrestlers. The site serves as a hub linking to their various bot profiles across platforms, with a playful "Welcome to Heck" aesthetic.

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