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Showing posts with label International Women's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Women's Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

International Women's Day

So, yesterday was International Women's Day, and not just any one either - 2011 marks the 100th anniversary of International Women's Days, which is pretty good going, I think you'll agree!

The woman who organises the volunteer projects I do at Glasgow Women's Library asked if anyone was available to help out with a card-making stand she'd been asked to do in the City Chambers.  The City Chambers are pretty lush, as you can see in this photo.  I should hang out there more often!

Half-eaten, glitter-tastic cupcake
  She was one of a few speakers at an event there, and during the break in the middle of the day there were various stalls set up - one offering advice on breast-feeding, for example, another with knitted children's clothes and another with some awesome cupcakes.  

I made a sample card and stuck it up on the table (the idea was to make a card for a special woman in your life) and as soon as the first person started doing one a crowd appeared and they just couldn't get enough!  There were stampers, stencils, embossers, glitter, flowers, glitter, plastic sticky gems, sparkly pens, glitter and more glitter! Some people made some really pretty cards and more than one person commented on how this card would save them a fiver in Paperchase come Mother's Day! 

I got to go into the main event and listen to some of the speeches, and they were very interesting.  The woman who runs The Key To Wealth Health And Happiness spoke for a while, and so did a local newspaper editor about how few women have places on boards of major companies across the UK, and how this needs to change.  A woman did a funny poem about the menopause, and another did a short monologue as St Enoch, the mother of St Kentigern (more commonly known as Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow, of course).  Syma from the GWL talked the life-booking projects we did with the BME and Chinese communities. (She had photos on a slideshow up behind her, and at one point I was quietly chuffed to see myself plaster up on the big screen!)

There was also a short fashion show, with women showing some lovely traditional dresses - some of them wedding dresses - from across the world: Iran, India, Sri Lanka, Kosovo... and they were so lovely.  Then some of the same women came out later and did a great dance routine.  It started with a beautiful solo dancer doing a typical Iranian dance (above), and then more people came out too, and they did all sorts of dances including an Indian bit, a highland fling, and a bit of the Charleston to In The Mood!  It was awesome, this is a pic (below) of the group dancing together:
All in all, I had a great International Women's Day, and I hope you all did too!

On the same theme, Glasgow Feminist Network are holding a vigil in George Square at 5pm this Friday (the 11th) to protest against the flurry of rapes that have occurred recently in the city centre and west end.  It's not a demonstration or anything like that, just a peaceful vigil to draw attention to the issue and to make it clear that we don't think it's acceptable and we want something done about it.  The more people we can there the better, so please come along if you're free, and bring a friend - men and women are more than welcome!

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Sit And Knit A Bit

There's a project going on as part of International Women's Day - the idea is to create a huge knitted blanket of 1,000,000 stitches, to represent the same number of 'invisible' women in the world today: women subjected to abuse, prostitution, trafficking, poverty, etc. 
In order to make this possible, the blanket is to be made out of knitted squares of 6 x 6" (15cm), which will then all be sewn together.

So far the blanket is big enough to stretch across the River Clyde in Glasgow, which is a huge achievement, but still only 5% (I think) of what is needed.

I think you can see where this is going... if you can knit, or crochet, please get your needles and yarn dusted off and knit a wee square.  I'm not the fasted of knitters and I'm almost halfway through one I started a couple of hours ago.  So, you see - it's easy, and every little helps!

If you'd like more info please comment here, once you've done the square(s) you can send them to me or straight to the organisers:

Jenson and Jannson
Tramway
25 Albert Rd
Glasgow
G41 2PE

Any colour or pattern is fine, and squares abroad are more than welcome though they should be in by the 1st March.

If you need any tips on knitting and getting started, I find this woman's blog very helpful, specifically the section on knitting techniques.  This includes quick, easy-to-follow videos on long-tail casting on, basic knitting and casting off.

I hope you can help, or pass this on to anyone else who like to knit!
Every square, and stitch, counts!