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Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts

Friday, 4 May 2012

Container Looks Lovely

I talked late last year about a massive yarn bomb taking place in Christchurch:

"To protect us from more rock fall, massive shipping containers are now lining the Sumner and Redcliffs strreets. It is necessary however not a beautiful sight, but we can change it!

Container Love is about prettying up these metal giant boxes.
The idea is to turn the unpleasant look of the containers into a positive feature for people to enjoy and comment on.
The present project is a GIANT CONTAINER COSY made entirely out of knitted or crocheted squares"

Today it was finished


I see a couple of my squares :-) 


If you're in the Christchurch/Sumner area I'd suggest it might be quite a cool thing to go and have a look at

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Faeries & Squares

I've been spending any extra money in the Handmade4Chch Trademe shop, I've bought some presents for friends and family for their birthdays, and I bought myself this fantastic faery headdress made by PixieMoon.  It's very cool and I've been wearing it everyday since I got it!

Crocheting stuff has been busy as well.  Today in the mail I got some gorgeous NZ Wool from Skeinz which I'm going to use to make slippers for my mum to take to her sisters in the UK and USA when she visits in June. 

And I've just joined a CAL (Crochet Along) on Ravelry to make a square everyday for the month of May. So I should have a gorgeous throw/blanket for the winter months :-)  If you fancy having a go - check out the Hooked on Handmade blog, it has all the info on it

Sunday, 27 February 2011

What to do?

Watching the news and feeling helpless 
I donated my spare cash to the Red Cross

Some lovely ladies have set up a TradeMe account to auction off crafts so I've sent them all the berets I had left
Felt.co.nz are talking about setting up FeltAid again to raise money, however with them based in Christchurch it's been hard for them to organise, and so they've suggested we label things in our shop with FeltAid in the mean time. I've recently popped 3 pairs of fingerless mittens in the shop which I've labelled FeltAid, which means that all proceeds go the the NZ Red Cross.
Heck I'd give all of everything I've ever made to help, though I think there is only so much crochet New Zealand can take at one time!

Friday, 25 February 2011

O for Awesome and O for Awful

I am in awe of the fantastic spirits of the Christchurch people.
I read the news, I cry. 
I watch the news I cry.
For the valour.
For the courage.

I can't comprehend the thought process of (as an example) people who would break into someones' home whilst they are at the cordon area waiting to hear about whether their family members have survived.
Who are these people who look for stuff to steal in a city that is so crushed?
Is it really possible to have such little compassion? 
Can people who are there really have no emotional attachment to what has happened?  
I have. 
And I'm 1020 kilometres away!



And so a glass of wine, whilst I balance the good and amazing against the stupid and  shouldn't exisit.
I'll show you the craft stuff another day

Thursday, 16 September 2010

George Felt like Helping Out

www.felt.co.nz has opened a temporary shop to donate handmade items. The proceeds are to go to the New Zealand Red Cross, who are doing loads of fab things in Christchurch to help out those affected by the big earthquake.  George felt like he wanted to help out, and here a few of the loads of other fab people who also felt the same.