Showing posts with label blogtoberfest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogtoberfest. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2012

my creative space - crocheting plastic for a cause

The back story:



Diana was inspired by others all over the world that had recycled plastic bags. She thought it would be a good idea to have some ladies on low incomes from various parts of Jeddah, do the same and bring in an income from it. She went on a hunt for a local crocheter who would be willing to design something and run a workshop. Project "Akias" (Arabic for bags) was born. Diana works for an organisation called Ateeq (that I mentioned previously), which aims to encourage quality production, the good old-fashioned way. They also encourage productivity as a process rather than by focusing solely on the end result. 

What we did:


We produced crocheted samples and she obtained custom orders. We got together and held a two-day pilot workshop at Rawaj (a part of the Majid Society) that aims to empower women by training them, holding various workshops and allowing them to produce all sorts of items on the premises, from school uniforms to beautiful toiletry bags.



It was a small workshop but it was pretty amazing! By the end of the second day, we had transformed metal clothes hangers and grey plastic bags in to Brain Cancer Awareness keyrings! 




Ready for Jeddah's Backpack


What we learnt:

It was a challenge! It took us the first day to brainstorm and feel comfortable enough with a design to go ahead with it. We learnt a lot from each other. One lady in particular was so full of ideas, creativity, and enthusiasm, I felt inspired by her. We exchanged Arabic and English crochet terminology. We learnt that we needed that time together to share our ideas and it was important to do that early on in the process. Crocheting with plastic or plarn (plastic + yarn) can be tricky. It has to be the right thickness so as not to brake easily and it shouldn't be too sticky. For myself, personally, Day 2 was smoother and we produced more. But I can't say that Day 1 was not productive. It was a very important part of the design process.    


What happens next:

We hope that this is just the beginning. We are working on other designs for potential customers but we need local crocheters to volunteer a little of their time. [Local crocheters, Taz and Khadija were a great help ma sha Allah!] We'd love to hold crochet classes for non-crocheters and then introduce them to crocheting with plarn. We'd love to see these ladies on low incomes, produce and sell plarn-crocheted items and in turn, train more women to do the same. So for now, I will keep playing and producing some more "trochet" (coined by Diana, trash + crochet!) in sha Allah. 


Links: 

Beautiful plarn crochet was mentioned on Crochet Concupiscence!

More creativity with plarn

My creative space has been buzzing. Check out some more here!

Blogtoberfest - OK, I missed a day yesterday! 

This project was a great start to the  Islamic month of Dhul Hijjah (in which the Hajj or pilgrimage takes place). In the first ten days of this month we are encouraged to focus a lot more on our good deeds and worship. Here's a super link to Hajj-related activities for kids. I'm always on the lookout for great educational resources!

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

children and creativity

I've had many people comment on my creativity and in all honesty, I've never really understood it. I grew up envying the creativity of my brother who seemed always to be able to think outside the box. I got married to someone who's able to do the same. I've come across relatives, friends and bloggers who can create dishes, stories, homes, relationships in innovative ways. Is creativity something that we're born with or something that we learn? Is it something that we get used to?



I had a little issue last year where I'd lost my mojo. How did I get it back? I created something. Anything. And yes, it came back. I think we can all be creative. We just need to get in to the habit of it. Perhaps certain personalities find it easier though, than others. One of my offspring is very laid back and continuously creates and along the way, explores and discovers. I have another who craves order and organisation and finds it a little trickier to think differently. I was watching another TED talk by Tim Brown and in it, he talks about how we fear the judgement of our peers, which makes us a little conservative with our ideas. Children on the other hand play with and question everything. This type of playfulness helps us create. And unfortunately, while children at pre-school level play a lot, as children make there way through school, they lose this. As I homeschool my children now, I'm trying to keep their creativity flowing. I'm trying not to give them a strict timetable. I'm trying to encourage them to love learning, discovering, creating new ways of doing things, and that there need not be a level of rigidity in how we do things. They make and edit videos of their assignments or produce powerpoint presentations. One of mine seems ready for some basic programming and design software. We can try things out and if they don't work we can try something else, until we find what's best for us. I want to help set them up for life in sha Allah. To be able to take it all on. To think outside of the box for solutions. It's not an easy task. 

Do you think it is important to encourage creativity in children? How do you/would you go about instilling it in them?


Interesting reads:

Ten Suggestions for Raising Creative Kids | The Creativity Post
20 Tips for Encouraging Your Child's Artistic Expression
If You Come Out of School Thinking You Are Not Creative, School Failed

* This post is a part of my attempt at Blogtoberfest 2012!

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Monday, October 15, 2012

the power of we - blog action day 2012



Did you know that it's Blog Action Day today? I found out when I saw GeekTalker Claire Sale's post about The Power of We and decided to join in. The Power of We is the theme this year and one of the reasons is because "The Power of We is a celebration of people working together to make a positive difference in the world, either for their own communities or for people they will never meet half way around he world."

When I was approached about teaching crochet to some ladies I had imagined a little coffee and crochet session. But the active soul that had come up with the idea had other things in mind. She wanted to recycle plastic bags. She wanted to crochet them up. She wanted to get ladies on extremely limited incomes to do this. She wanted to help them market and sell the items. She wanted to "teach them how to fish". She has been running around, connecting people, convincing people of the idea, asking people to help put this together, purchasing the necessary tools, visiting the ladies that are a part of the community we live in yet we hardly see them, cutting up strips of plastic for me to play with and more! It's more than crochet or crafting or socialising. It's a community building effort. Thursday's GeekFest was a gathering of somewhat like-minded individuals, but I think tomorrow, when we have a pilot workshop to get some items produced, it will be a bridge-building activity too. The organisation heading this project is Ateeq, which means ancient or time-honoured, in Arabic. They promote the time-honoured methods of creating and the individuality and patience that used to be employed in making goods. An organisation called Rawaj, has offered a venue for the pilot workshop tomorrow in sha Allah. I'm excited to see how it all pans out. And I think it will be a great last project for me to be involved in before I leave Jeddah in sha Allah. 

If you are a crocheter and would like to get involved, do contact me: 
by email fruitfulfusion@live.co.uk
or Facebook
or Twitter

There's a lot we can do when we come together, don't you think?

And yes, still blogtoberfest-ing!

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sunday snippets


Look! No words! Kind of ...

Blogtoberfest!


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Saturday, October 13, 2012

savouring my saturday

busy busy busy but still savouring it!


spotted: lots of nests and some autumn weather in the morning


 shopped: the window variety for one of my dearests in London


 amazed: at how this little ball of tea from a quaint little Chinese shop was watered and became ...


a cup of flowers for me to drink (and share)

Are you taking some time out of the day to notice, feel, experience and savour special moments?

Blogtoberfest!

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

my creative space - geeky excitement and hooking for a cause

After the major hooking session last week (panic crochet or what?), things have been a bit light. A friend had asked for some hairbands. I think the added pony tail bands should give the right amount of elasticity. In sha Allah!


And I've been playing with more plastic. For now, let me show you one project idea: 

 Recycling plastic coated hangers AND plastic bags for Breast Cancer Awareness Month! 

We're hoping to come up with crochet designs using plastic bags (which we have so much of here!) that impoverished women can be to taught to make and then sell. A Jeddah organisation called Ateeq will help with marketing and another organisation called Rawaj is providing a venue for workshops. Would you like to help out? Email me or leave me a comment, if you think you would!



And today's the day!!! Geekfest Gamma here we come! Of course, I'll tell you all about it! 

For now, check out more creative spaces here! And blogtoberfest here!

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

chocolat ... shokolaatah ... chocolate!


Did you know it was chocolate week in the UK? I found out over at Laura's blog. It reminded me of chocolate! Yes, I had to be reminded of chocolate. Surprise surprise! I hadn't eaten chocolate in AGES ... until today. I had a couple of pieces in my freezer, leftovers from our chocolate treats from the UK. I'd kept them for myself but after I ate them, I didn't feel "the happy hormone". I just thought "Maybe chocolate's a bit overrated"!!! I probably won't win any popularity contests with that thought, but that is how I felt. It was just too sweet as well. 


I've blogged about chocolate before. I've had a different sort of relationship with it ... up until now! No, I'm not just on a "diet". It's a whole shift in emotion and yes, it has shifted some weight too. I have gotten to know myself better and I could really relate to Kat's Worthiness Wednesday post: Feed Your Soul Hunger. I'm really trying to do just that but I won't bore you with my thoughts on it all.* And I'm not going to be a killjoy either (or a party pooper as my Stateside friends might say), so I made my own chocolate! But I'm not craving it, which is a slightly scary thought. 


I used 5 tablespoons of good coconut oil, 1 tablespoon of cocoa, a couple of almonds, chopped, and 1 sachet of Steviana. I put the paste into an ice cube tray and froze it. Let me know if you try it! I've added orange zest before too!

* If, for any reason, you are interested in knowing more about my lifestyle changes, I'd be happy to fill you in. Just drop me an email at: fruitfulfusion@live.co.uk or leave me a comment here with your email address (I won't publish any email addresses). 

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

just noticing ...

little things

that while I teach my kids, they teach me [I love knowing them better, Allah yahfadhuhum]

that children are capable of a lot more than we think

that technology means that I might see my parents more now! 

that milky coffee (or tea) and crochet make me feel good [No, I definitely noticed that a while ago!]


that rays of sunlight can go unnoticed, so I should notice them more!
that teamed with instagram they can make our boring doors look not so boring

that it's getting late and I need to lesson plan!

What are you noticing these days?

* I'm trying to blog everyday for the rest of this month for Blogtoberfest. Can I do it? 

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Monday, October 8, 2012

experiences - more of malaysia

We've been working on "Recounts" in English here. And although our trip to the Far East was a whole. year. ago. I've asked the kids to recount it using their newly learnt skills. I think it's about time I finished off some of my draft posts and shared some more of my pics.

Here are some more of our experiences:

Changi Airport, Singapore
Probably the nicest airport I've ever seen. Ever. It's aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but most importantly, has excellent services (including rest areas and free foot massage machines).


Sentosa
Like most amusement parks but with some slightly unusual rides like the Segway and the Luge (we loved that one). I thought it was pricier than other places. It did have prayer facilities, which was great!

Orchard Street
Famous for its malls! Plenty of shopping opportunities there!

Genting Highlands, Malaysia
Up in the clouds, sits another amusement park. Pretty usual stuff, but lovely accommodation and an unusual setting. You can take the cable car down too!




Bukit Bintang 
An area full of malls, back street hawker food, fruit and juice stalls and Arabs! There are lots of spa and massage opportunities too.

The Islamic Arts Museum




Central Market
All sorts of traditional items can be found here AND the infamous fish treatment, which was great ma sha Allah!

The Night Market - Jalan Tuanku AbdurRahman
It gets busy, but it's great on the pocket!

KL Bird Park 
A firm favourite!



Templar Park Falls
This was by far my best experience. The beautiful surroundings were just amazing and climbing in to it all was wonderful! There were little pools of water where people were swimming too.


Thermal Springs


Putrajaya
A beautiful city full of government buildings.




Beryl's Chocolate Factory
We were expecting more from this and could easily have given it a miss. It's more like a big chocolate shop, where you can taste a little of the chocolate and feel under pressure to buy something!

KL Zoo
Who doesn't love a big zoo?

We experienced lots of different sights and sounds, but we also experienced new flavours!


Tastes:
ABC - Air Batu Champu - Like an ice cream sundae with kidney beans and sweetcorn!


mee goreng 
nasi lemak
Morrie Brown - Fast food Malaysian style!
fried snacks on the street
satay
roti canai

Delicious fruit juices and drinks:
cucumber juice - new for me
green apple - the best
pineapple - refreshing

Delicious new fruits:
dragon fruit
mangosteen - This was my favourite. I thought it was like a citrus lychee!
rambutan - Tried before, but always good.
durian - Strange, almost oniony smelling fruit. If you can stomach that, it might be ok.

Ma sha Allah it was such a wonderful experience! Have you been? Would you like to? Have you tried any Malaysian delights?

* I'm joining in with Blogtoberfest this month and trying to blog everyday for the rest of this month!

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

blogtoberfest

Friday was a rough day. Do you know that empty feeling? And you believe no one else gets it. It was a bit like that. But since then, I'm finding myself immersed in busy-ness and I feel better for it. We're still waiting on things before we can book our flights and set our date to leave. So I'm tempted to jump in to Blogtoberfest, a week late but why not? I've never done it before. Do you think I can blog every day for the rest of this month? I'd like to try. I don't have a plan. I don't have a theme. I might use the prompts. I might not. All I know is there are things going on all the time. Some big. Some small. It would be a great way of archiving my "stuff before I leave". Do you see blogging that way? Initially, I didn't. I'm not the type who goes back and re-reads their blog posts from yesteryear. But I've had to at times, while looking for something and it has been quite interesting. So many times I've thought "Did I really do/say/write that???" 

I don't often check my blog stats either. Occasionally, out of curiosity, I'll check to see where people are coming over from and head over and pay referring sites a visit. Sometimes I get some funny little search keywords. Last week I had this:

do gifts that fall apart mean a hex

I hope they didn't find what they were looking for here!

Now that I should be leaving soon, I think it will be nice to share more slices of life here in Jeddah. Especially the art and creativity.


I have a few other projects to share with you and in sha Allah I can do that too. And those draft posts are haunting me too! 

For now though, back to the business of educating my children ... 

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