Friday, 4 December 2009

Guardian Article

I've just written a piece for Guardian on-line about my Make Do And Mend trip - with some simple ideas for quick and easy stocking-fillers. I have to say, I'm quite surprised by the harsh response of some readers. Ok, none of the present ideas involve "craft" in the true sense of the word, but for those who don't have skills learned over time, these sorts of basic projects can fit the bill. They can also reel-in beginners and get them interested. Believe it or not, tie purses, chains with little charms on, and sparkly headbands are all available in the shops starting at about £20! So obviously - there are people out there that appreciate these types of gift - and if you're short of money and need a few bits and pieces, I think they fit the bill. I'm all for intricate skills in the right place. As a professional milliner who's worked with some of the best(Stephen Jones, Marc Jacobs) and trained over many years, I could easily dazzle people with my technical ability - but I'm not proud and I'm not for showing-off unecessarily either. What's wrong with something simple and fun from time to time? I suspect craft snobbery! Show a little Christmas spirit you bloggers!

4 comments:

Josie-Mary said...

What rude comments! I love what you're doing, I saw you on breakfast time & had to track you down. I've been making things for years now & always make my Christmas gifts. This year I decided to do Christmas fair which are going very well, I'm afraid to say I won't be making gifts now because I'm to busy... I just won't give any..hehehe!!
I've recorded the show from last night, is it a one off??? Going to settle down with my Holicks tonight. :)

Nicola Ellen said...

I love the article. It has inspired me. I don't have the time to make any presents but I intend to make all my christmas cards. thonThey can't be that put off by what they read because they took the effort to comment! I think your blog is great too! :D

East London Craft Guerrilla said...

People are rude! BUT if they want to learn to craft they can pop along to one of our DIY Craft Nights. We're the original collective which brought to the craft scene ready to make projects in the form of "make it yourself" project packs.Projects range from £4 to £7...and we never charge entry fee. We encourage people to make them and if they need assistance to ask us because...apart from loving to make we also love sharing our skills! This month we're hosting a mini workshop. Please have a look at our blog for details. Our next night is on the 10th of December at Ye Olde Rose and Crown in Walthamstow. Everyone is welcome!

Affi'enia said...

Boo Hiss to craft snobbery. I agrees that a hand made gift needs to be appreciated but if you're making something you generally put some thought into it! My fav comment was from Lolzorz. I don't think they got your drift at all hehehehe