T.E. here with my long-awaited DIY Nerd blogumn, in which I, perhaps the least-craftiest person in the entire world, attempt craft projects put forth by one of the most craftiest people in the world, Delia Hauser from MARTHA STALWART. You can listen to our conversation about the hijinks that ensued while attempting this project below. And you can get my step-by-step process in photos below. Tho, if you want to make an iPhone glove of your own, I suggest you go to the original post on MARTHA STALWART and follow those instructions. Things will probably go better for you that way. First I gathered all of the ingredients to make an iPhone glove: leather gloves, velcro, E600 craft glue, and scissors. I added my travel sewing kit, for reasons that will become apparent later. So the next step was to put on a glove and stick a pin where the first joint of my index finger bends. Not being a crafty person, I didn’t have any pins lying around, so I used the needle in the travel sewing kit that I got from IKEA … I think. It should be noted that I have abnormally large hands. Finding a pair of leather gloves that fit at Target took a while. Next I was supposed to make and incision through two layers without cutting the seams. I ended up having to cut through three, b/c my gloves had Thinsulate inside. Thinsulate, it should noted, is a pesky bitch to cut through. I ended up having to use the sewing kit scissors on it, too. Next I needed a piece of scrap leather. I don’t have scrap leather lying around, and the one fabric store I went to for my velcro didn’t have any either, so I did...