Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Save our heritage crafts!

Knit, Natter and Stitch is made up of a community of individuals, sharing skills and celebrating life's moments, together we enjoy hearing about each others projects, achievements, weekly news and above all we inspire each other to learn new skills and try something new.

So we took a well earned break from our Wool Against Weapons projects, put down our needles and hooks and picked up a peg. Yes! Our much loved member Judi Gale brought along sacks and pegs which had been whittled and wing clipped by Mr Gale, and we set about bringing back the heritage craft of rag rugging. Members brought along scraps of fabric and old t-shirts and under Judi's careful instruction we got to work!

 
 


It was wonderful to see our junior members enjoying this craft and listening to the stories around the room, where we remembered family members ragging in their childhoods. The Community Centre we meet in was once a school and some of our more senior members used to attend school here. I am always struck by the history of the place, it felt warming to know that our junior members were now learning an old craft in such a historic building.

Many of us were mesmerised by how quickly the texture of the ragging builds, how the different colours or materials created differing affects.

 
Over the past few weeks there has been some wonderful personal projects on the tables, Lesley's been knitting a fabulous scarf for her husband for Valentines Day and Judi has been crocheting little flowers in bright colours to make two very special family heart shaped hangings for her Mum and future daughter in law whom will soon share a wedding anniversary day.
 
 


 
I love these little flowers, such happy colours and I am sure two very happy family members!
Pat Hammonds has been busy knitting for Premmie UK, I was overcome by emotion looking at these beautiful samples of burial gowns and tiny clothes. Joy Thomas' hand crafted babies continue to amaze and are perfect to show off Pat's handy work. If you fancy knitting for charities, there are so many patterns and deserving causes.
 


 
 Our Wool Against Weapons pieces are coming along nicely, we are all cooking up very individual and beautiful pieces to stand out in a 7 mile scarf protest between nuclear bases in the summer.
Just look at these!




 
I love these leaves Maggie Cooper is making to cascade down her piece, they're so cute!
 
 

 
And finally to some news! Why not join us on Monday 3rd March for our Jewellery taster session, fee of £2.50 (paid to Friends and Family MK in addition to usual KNS member fee) you could be having a go at making jewellery and enjoying the atmosphere of our craft and cake loving community club! for more information check out the event page on our website www.buckspoint.org.uk.kns
 
Happy Stitching!
Sarah Gates

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