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Isle of Bute, West Coast of Scotland, United Kingdom
Too old to be a rock chick, so I am the hippy hen! Environmentally and socially conscious, eco aware vegetarian goddess. Human and animal rights activist Against discrimination in all its forms. LGBT Ally. Lover of music, chocolate and crochet.. Womb cancer survivor.

Saturday 29 December 2018

Here's to 2019

Well, not long now until 2019. 

2018 has been an unusual year in many ways. As some of you may know I have decided to stop making and selling my craft items. I have closed the Folksy store that I opend at the beginning of the year and have also removed the items that I had for sale from my FB page.

It was getting hard to find the time to promote things and add onto that the fact that FB is making it increasingly hard for people to be seen and many are having their post reach restricted; I decided that it just wasn't worth it anymore.

I donate proceeds from my any sales to the charities and good causes I support so I will now be donating items directly to them to use in fundraising events etc.

Shortly before Christmas I donated a bag full of handmade items to our local Oxfam shop here in Rothesay on Isle of Bute - lots of beady bling that hopefully found their way into some stockings at Christmas!!

Since October I have been concentrating on making the crochet wrist-warmers that I have been donating to homeless outreach centres around the UK. Glad to say that in the end 156 pairs went out before Christmas.

I'm having a wee break over the festive period - well, from making the wrist-warmers at least!! I'm doing some scarves at the moment. Three already made and another two on the go.





 Still got plenty of yarn to get through so will be re-starting with the wrist-warmers in the New Year. After all, homelessness doesn't end when Christmas does and January and February are often colder and wetter than December so I will continue to donate to as many outreach centres as I can.

You may remember that my hubby opened a Redbubble store earlier in the year and I put some of my work in there - mostly womb cancer awareness stuff and he agreed to donate proceeds from any sales (10% of sale price) to Womb Cancer Support UK which is the not for profit organisation I run. Well, I have decided to remove the items from his store and set up one of my own which you can find here 

Take care and hope that 2019 is a good year for you. 

Monday 17 December 2018

Final wrist warmer update for 2018

Well, not long now until Christmas and I have reached my target of 150 pairs made and donated - actually I made 156 pairs of wrist warmers and 3 crochet hats and also donated 4 crochet cowl scarves that I made earlier in the year.

The last parcel goes in the post tomorrow and then I'm having a wee break until the New Year when I will start again making and donating to yet more homeless outreach centre.

Really pleased to have got them out across the whole of the UK - Oban, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Nottingham, Cardiff, Southend on Sea, Manchester and Wolverhampton.

Hoping to get them to even more places during 2019. 

Still got plenty of yarn to use so I'll be making lots more wrist warmers. 




 See you in 2019.

Friday 14 December 2018

Another wrist warmer update

Well we are now almost into the 3rd week of December and the weather is due to get cold and snowy this weekend across parts of the UK.

Some of the homeless outreach centres I have donated to and now follow on social media are reporting that they have snow forecast for the weekend and they will all be out doing what they can to help people on the streets.

It's going to be a long hard winter for those on the streets but it's good to know that there are lots of kind hearted people who are willing to give up their time to help those less fortunate than themselves.

I did a total a couple of days ago and I have now made and donated 144 pairs of wrist warmers. 

Still making them though as I have more places to donate too. The lovely folks at Beanies Masato have given me details of some more outreach centres around the UK so I will make up some more packs to send out - hopefully before Christmas.



This pack went out yesterday to Manchester so should hopefully get there either tomorrow or Monday. 

Got another batch almost ready to go to St. Helens - hopefully that will go out in the post on Monday and that will then take me over 150 pairs which was my target for Christmas.

However, I won't be stopping now I've reached my target. I shall continue to make them over Christmas and will get more parcels in the post in the New Year.

Homelessness doesn't just happen at Christmas. It can happen to anyone at anytime of the year.

Until next time.


Thursday 6 December 2018

Wrist warmer update

Well, here we are in December and the weather is turning colder and wetter. 
I'm still crocheting away and the number of wrist warmers made and donated so far now stands at 114.

Have another pack of 12 pairs ready to post out and am also donating some to a local group here on the island - the ladies shinty club - who are collecting items to take over to Glasgow next weekend. Really pleased to be able to support a local initiative.

Been using a lot of red and green yarn this week so plenty of pairs of festive wrist warmers!!!



Still working my way through my stash of yarn. Trying to resist the temptation to buy some more but it's so hard to pass up bargains on Ebay!!!!

Hoping to reach 150 pairs before Christmas!!

Catch you soon for another update.