Looking to build a 21st century DIY media empire? The rags-to-not-yet-riches story of Jawn McQuade and Mike Stone, the co-founders of MakersKit may have written the instruction manual. Launched in February last year, the company has already raised $1.5 million in seed financing, inked distribution agreements with Nordstrom and Urban Outfitters, and published a book through Amazon. “I sold my stores and we put 100 percent of our efforts into MakersKit,” wrote Stone in an email. “That date is also when Jawn stopped being my employee at the stores and we became co-founders of MakersKit.” The two entrepreneurs met when Stone, a 29-year-old Fashion Institute of Technology alum, hired 24-year-old McQuade to be the general manager for Stone’s now shuttered San Francisco chain of clothing stores, indieindustries.