Monday 25 November 2013

World Book Night Applications Now Open





Hey readers,

I'm just letting you know that the 2014 World Book Night applications are now open and you can apply to be a book giver for next year on their website: http://www.worldbooknight.org/

World Book Night has been an event since 2011 and I was amongst the first lot of people who give out books at the opening ceremony in London. Since then I've applied and been award as a giver every year and I hope this year is no different! I find it very exciting to give books out to people who don't normally read that's what the Night is all about.

It's run by a charity of book lovers, who's aim is to get more people into reading. Sometimes they also encourage people to get back into reading and/or to discover new books and authors. The event fits in with the more popular and longer running World Book Day. Their website is packing with lots of information and news, which makes visiting and revisiting a fascinating trip every single time.

The reason I got involved was because of my passionate for books and telling stories. My mum told me about it as she was taking part through her office. When I did more research into it, I decided that I too had to take part. Throughout my life I've always found reading as an escapism from the harshness of life. In novels I have found friends, worlds and objects. I've gone on adventures, solved mysteries, battle evil or good, meet supernatural beings and fallen in love.  

The best part of being a book giver for me, is being able to give out a free book to someone who doesn't really read and/or dislikes books. Spreading the word that books are good and not something to be feared from our school days, makes me feel a lot better inside. I know it also gives the joy of reading back to people too and even if I know I've inspired only one person through my giving then that's fine by me.

So, I hope I've now inspired you to get involve this year!

PS. This is the book I've picked to give out. There's 20 titles to choose and they cover the range of fiction and non-fiction.




Images from:
http://creamcracker.wordpress.com/2010/04/09/open-book/
http://www.worldbooknight.org/books/2014-book-list/item/10129-confessions-of-a-gp

Thursday 21 November 2013

Keep Calm and Sew!

my sewing kit - cherryandcinnamon


It's strange to think that up until ten or twenty years or so ago, most women knew how to sew. They knew how to make clothes, toys and home furnishing by hand and using a machine. Many could also design their own patterns and create something new that fitted their needs. Girls were taught the basic techniques in schools or extra classes or else by family members. They also learned to knit, crotchet, cross stitch and anything else that falls into this category.

Now though, it seems to me that these skills are slowly fading, yet the demand for handmade items is still high. No longer are people being taught how to sew in schools and family members haven't been teaching each other because everyone is just too busy or else it doesn't interested them. Plus, nearly all items can now be made via machines and thus given the 'handmade' look. This means that shops can sell this stuff cheaply and sometimes it can be more cheap then the materials needed and the work being put in! So, people take the easy route and just go with the handmade style look to their clothes or furnishings. Of course there's nothing wrong with this, but to me it shouldn't be allowed to take over.

In a way, this decline of sewing reminds me of all the other skills that people have or are losing. Most of them seem to be hands on skills like carpenters, blacksmiths, farriers, old fashion farming and some engineering jobs. They've mostly fallen into history because of the new technical and peoples ways of looking at things. Don't get me wrong, that's not a bad thing, it just seems a shame to me that these jobs are not popular anymore.

  

I should get back to the actual point of this post now. I recently discovered a hidden talent and love for sewing that maybe had been overshadowed by all my other hobbies. Working with older children at the youth club and teaching them the basics of sewing by hand and creating a whole range of items, was the trigger. I never really thought about where my talent might have come from but on reflection I can so place it!

Crafting seems to have always been in my family one way or another. I have memories of curling by my nana's gas fire in the dim light whilst she crotchet blankets, dollies and dolls' clothes. I have a few she made in my bedroom, but where the rest went to I've no idea. I always remember her crocheting and knitting though and her needles always being close to hand. My grandmother, who I never meet was also into the same hobby, but she was also a fan of cross stitching. My mum can do everything, but crochet as she finds that too tricky, which is a weird thing to say. She has always been into making clothes, toys and cross stitch pictures.

My first memory of my mum making something for me was my school uniforms. I hated wearing them- not because they were handmade- but because they looked slightly different from the brand new uniforms that everyone else wore. My mum said that I was too tall for my age and she couldn't find any uniform that fitted me, so she decided that making one would be easier. I think that memory caused me to be put off handmade clothes for years. Then due to getting into making cards and scrapbooks, I become interested in knitting and so encouraged my mum to get back into knitting. Thus she has made me some nice jumpers, jackets and soft toys over the last few years. She also taught me how to knit, but I still have a lot to learn!

On reflection, the youth factory really did inspire me to start sewing again. I remember that we had a session making squishes. Which are soft flat-ish toys made from white cotton and fabric pens. I knew I could do that on my own and so did create some hearts and stars. Then I moved on from that made myself a cushion to take to Dungeons and Dragons with me. Then it just kicked off and now I seem unable to stop myself from making things out of fabric and felt. I've found that working with both is relaxing and fills the time. It's also helped me with my depression.

It does take awhile to decided what to make, but I just Google for inspiration and the Pinterest it. Thus I have two boards of things to make. Now the actually making part can take forever, but the end results always seem to be worth the time spent. I've actually decided to make Christmas presents for my family and friends as I've the time and though it might not seem cheaper over all, it's good fun. This does mean that I can't show all my creations, but here are a few;








                                                                                                                                                                 
The other thing I've been making are these candle jars. I was inspired by a walk though I saw on Pinterest and so have made my own. The first is made with actual dry leaves and the second is made with skeleton paper leaves. Both look really good though.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Images from;
http://cherryandcinnamon.com/tag/vintage/
http://dict.space.4goo.net/dict?q=forge
Author's own. 

Returning to blogging.



Wow, it feels a bit strange to be writing on here again. It's been two months or so now looking at my last post. Unfortunately, I've been really ill and that's why I've not been writing. I've been depressed for a good few months now. I've been in a bit of denial about it of course and even though I've known for sure for a little while, it can be difficult for a person who is normally happy, positive, creative and very intelligent to come to terms with. I've a pretty good understand of where the depression came from and why it ended up getting me. However, I'm not going to discuss it on here as its not the place.

To add to this, I've also been suffering from bronchitis and asthma for the last six weeks. It started as a bad cold, which I'm really prone to getting and then it become a throat infection before becoming bronchitis. Now I'm over the worse of it, but it seems to have triggered off acute asthma, which is causing me more issues. The cold air, being too active, sleeping and stress are my current triggers. I've started taking two inhalers and tablets for it. I'm hopeful that it'll be under control soon enough and I can get back to being well again.

I'm slowly getting back into doing my normal things as well as a few other things, which I shall be touching on and then writing a post about later. I don't plan to spend the time backtracking to write up about autumn or Halloween or some of the books I've read because I won't have the time. Which to me is a shame because all these subjects are my favorite things to write about. Hopefully I'll get a chance next year.

The two other things that have also effected me in the last few weeks is that I've broken up with my boyfriend and one of my friends from university suddenly died. I had this two piece of news and the one about the bronchitis in the space of a few days from one another. So I've been trying to deal with a few things all at once. It's more stuff that I don't want to go into on here as its too personally and I always said that my blogs wouldn't be come a diary or a space to pour my heart on to.

At least now the picture of why I've not been writing is clear. So, my plan for my blog still stands. I'll be posting about book reviews, writing, crafting, events and anything interesting I find that I want to share. So the normal really as nothing else has really changed for me. I'm still going to posting once or twice week, maybe a little more or less depending on how I feel. But I shall keep trying as writing is good for me. Though it really has been effected by my depression. I've hardly written in my personal diary or stories or poetry for the last few months. It's also been effecting my reading, because I've hardly picked up the books on my to-read-shelf. Being ill hasn't helped that either as I don't tend to read when I'm un-well.  However, that's all slowly changing.

The major thing that has turned things around for me as been my new hobby. Like I said before I shall write about it in another post as that'll be the easiest thing to do. but here's a bit about it anyway. My volunteer job at the youth club -which has also been effected by everything and I've not been in awhile- often has me working with older children doing arts and crafts. Though teaching them how to sew, knit and craft it's awakened a newly found talent and love for me. So for the last three months I've been designing and making my own cushions. This has expending into making toys and other soft items. It's been keeping me busy and creative!





Images from:

http://zednotes.com/landscape
http://www.kerryshamblin.com/sewing