Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Knit & Natter



Hello ladies!

Just a reminder that tonight is Knit & Natter night! Bring along your unfinished knitting projects, your crochet and your paper-craft - or anything else you have on the go. 

We are meeting tonight: Wednesday 27th February from 6.30 – 8.30pm.

We're meeting at The Coborn Arms, 8 Coborn Road, Mile End, London E3 2DA. Click here for a map.

This EEWI-inspired group is open to anyone who feels like popping in with a project - knitting or otherwise. It will be a casual meeting, and everyone is invited – not only knitters! Bring along your stitching or paper crafts, or simply join us for a few drinks and a good catch-up. New knitters are welcome too.

Looking forward to seeing you all there!

Friday, 22 February 2013

fabrications


Massive thanks to Barley Massey who so generously let us share her Imaginarium at Fabrications this morning to finish working on our imapiece messages to the G8 conference. It was so good to have the space to work, drink tea, be grateful for how lucky we were, and reflect on the fact that malnutrition is still the underlying cause of a third of child deaths worldwide.  Annie reminded us how important it is just to stop and...


We did, and decided that as well as sending our finished pieces off to the Craftivist Collective, we will also send a piece each to our local MPs.  There's also a petition to sign here on the Save the Children website.

There's no doubt that having a light and airy place to sit down and sew mindfully, even though some of us have fairly basic skills, was a huge benefit.  We're really lucky to have such ethically minded traders close by.  Great work, all. And don't forget that Barley runs lots of classes: we can vouch for the fact that she'll give you a warm welcome.


Thursday, 21 February 2013

making music, consciously crafting


Oh my stars! Well done to the gorgeous pUKES for instructing attentive EEWI ladies in the art of uke playing.  It really is a wonder how much you can learn in an hour.  There was an actual ensemble performance of a song too which was amply applauded - pretty amazing and if I ever work out how to upload it you might even be able to hear it again.


While there was much plinking and plucking at one end of the hall, there was equal attention at the other where we were sewing our imapiece quotes onto our jigsaw pieces.  Some people managed to finish theirs entirely - very impressive - whereas others will be putting the finishing touches to our work tomorrow at our coffee morning at Fabrications.  Come if you can and join in.  We'll show you some of the  messages when we finish the final stitches and let you know what happens next.


VG and star the lot of you.

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

some ukes, some stitches and a slice of cake



We're setting some challenges for you at our Tuesday 19th February meeting .  We've invited members of the punk band 'The pUKES" to come along and teach some lucky people the ukelele, perfect for any of you who have a new year's resolution to learn a musical instrument!   There are only 12 ukes available, so if you have access to your own uke, do please bring it along so more people can join in. We're on the hunt to borrow more if we can - but no guitars please.  We're also offering a little craftivism.  The #imapiece project supports the Save the Children race Against Hunger campaign which urges our Prime Minister to  use his presidency of the G8 conference in 2013 to help to do something about the 2.3 millioin children who die each year because they do not get enough food.  The idea is that you send an embroidered message on a fabric jigsaw piece.  We'll bring the jigsaw pieces - all you have to do is sew your message.  You don't have to be an expert sewist but you may want to keep ithe message short!  This is a really lovely little project and we very much hope you will want to join in. 

As usual we meet at 7 for 7.30pm at St Margaret's House, Old Ford Road, E2 9PL.  Tea, coffee and light refreshments available, including wine (donations invited).  Visitors are asked to make a £3 donation towards costs.

Our coffee morning is at 10.30 am on Friday 22nd February at Fabrications in Broadway Market.  Fabrications is a shop/ workshop run by Barley Massey who has offered us space in her lovely Imaginarium to have tea, coffee, our own cake (so we know it will be good!) and some jo;;y company.  You can come along for the chat, bring some knitting or finish off your jigsaw piece.  Just turn up and join us.

night of the backcomb


It;s hard to chose.  Should it be this..?


Or this...?
Ruth looking fab
Or maybe an updo?

Thanks a million to the brilliant and wonderful Claire Hair who had us enthralled with her magic comb and dextrous fingers and now we all want to go mad with the hairspray.  And to Ruth for being the perfect model, and for judging your tips on decluttering.  If you're still struggling to liberate yourself from the junk, you can see a list of the tips in our pages - link here.  You'll feel virtuous even if you only get as far as reading them.

Good luck and let's see those hairdos at the next meeting.

Knit & Natter




Hello ladies!

If this snow is putting you in the mood for some knitting and a jolly chat over a pint of your preferred drink, do join us for our monthly Knit & Natter. We are next meeting on Wednesday 27th February from 6.30 – 8.30pm.

We're meeting at The Coborn Arms, 8 Coborn Road, Mile End, London E3 2DA. Click here for a map.

This EEWI-inspired group is open to anyone who feels like popping in with a project - knitting or otherwise. It will be a casual meeting, and everyone is invited – not only knitters! Bring along your stitching or paper crafts, or simply join us for a few drinks and a good catch-up. New knitters are welcome too.

Looking forward to seeing you all there!