Thursday, February 18, 2010

more gratitude

Yes, we received so much! It was a bounteous day at Evangeline.... Bags of wool, boxes of paint and all that has been previously mentioned! A huge thank you to the community who is supporting us. It was a great day to receive these donations as we could not get into the cupboard that contains the materials.... luckily the donations meant that we could continue into another afternoon. And one of the community members brought us Olympic donuts to eat!

We will be taking a trip soon to the art gallery. they have a wonderful program which supports community visits!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010








Here is the flyer we made to get more supplies. Yesterday we got a beautiful sewing machine, some drawing stuff and books, as well as boxes and boxes of paints. The sewing machine works perfectly and we are excited to use it....Kim

Monday, February 1, 2010

finding shelter

this day has been one of lovely conversation and knitting, crocheting, learning and teaching. i returned home to read some articles in order to prepare for class tomorrow. The article writes about Canadian policy and attitudes toward disability - and the fact is: we know very little. We do not understand how poverty and disability intersect; how poverty is persistent for some persons no matter what individual choices are made. it is particularly problematic and troubling if the person also lives with a disability or difference. 

Person residing in shelters often experience impairment and disability. Everyday is another day of not quite having enough. Not enough to buy a toothbrush, a new pair of shoes, underwear, socks. The stress is exhausting, it becomes a tangles of knots...

So what you see below is an intial design for a banner - made with the folks at one of Toronto's shelters.... gorgeous isn't it? There is untapped beauty in these old buildings.... let us know what you think!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

thinking

it is a cold day today - extreme weather alert. So the chances of living and staying healthy on the streets is diminishing.

what you see above is our "pot" of wool! it is this that feeds us. we received some community donations of wool, needles, fabric, and more... so an enormous thank you to donors! we appreciate the attention - it really means much more than the wool, the needles. it means that people are actively thinking about this community. and by doing so, thinking, they begin to imply relationship.

Monday, January 25, 2010

happy birthday afternoon tea


today we celebrated the birthdays of all women with a (vegan) cake - chocolate with vanilla frosting and red icing decorations. around the sides of the cake were written words: crochet, knit, tea, talk, sew... on the top were the words "happy birthday" and some hearts, as well as icing balls of yarn! delicious.

however i felt also like some small piece of this cake was absent. One of the women who comes regularly has now left... and we will miss her but also wish her well as her life continues... it would have been nice to share this cake with her...

today we were 16 women. many of us continue to knit our knee warmers but there are many other projects on the go as well. including baby blankets for one of the women - who is due soon. next week our plan is to begin designing the banners. we are also arranging a trip to the art gallery. and still planning that knit in!

the women are filled with ideas about how to make our shelter systems better. first of all they would appreciate permanent housing, and recognition that shelters are not and should not be long term solutions. they would also appreciate housing for women over 50. there is a sense that perhaps shelters for specific groups would keep more women off the streets... and the usual wish for no bedbugs!


Monday, January 18, 2010

mute, silence


it's what we do, when the television is on and we want to take a phone call, what we wish we could do when someone is talking endlessly about something we may have a different opionion about.... i get a sense that our society would like to keep women who have experienced homelessness on mute...

but today it was noisey. many voices chattering over tea - women from different cultures, countries, with different belief systems all coming together for an afternoon of art. today we were learning how to make knee pads. one woman stated that they would be really helpful when she had to go back to the streets - good for keeping her knees warm. we thought that once we are done we will photograph us all wearing them! the pattern is not too complex, a ribbed stitch, moving into a shaped purl for the knee and then back to the ribbing (k2, p2) - if we figure out how to write a pattern down i may post it. right now we have an example that we are studying.

some of the women talked about the group itself, and that it was helpful. just to spend some time where there were no rules, where beauty was deemed an inherent part of life. and perhaps also it is a place where women can make some of what they have lost. a scarf, mittens, a sweater or hat. a picture for a wall. small and essential parts of life.

and we may well be knitting outside soon. we have decided that we would like to take our work onto the streets in order to bring more awareness of homelessness and what people in poverty face. stay tuned.

Thursday, November 19, 2009






This is the sign for our group these days! Enough sugar to make it a sweet time for all of us as we continue to work on the crafts that seem to come so naturally...

The tea pot is filled with the reminiscences of the afternoon - now turned to tea leaves. and in the middle of it is the mash up of contributions -looking gorgeous!

Monday, November 9, 2009

learning from our mothers...

We began our work on obi belts today... hours of work left me with an "h" and an "o"... part of "home" that will eventually be spelled out.

In the quiet of the afternoon, women drank tea, knit, crocheted, embroidered and thought about home.

Today part of what we chatted about was how each of us learned to knit and crochet. We found out that women learned in schools and from the hands of their mothers and grandmothers. Some of us also learned to memorize patterns from a quick look at a book that is too expensive to purchase.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

imagine


We have been working at Evangeline this autumn and imagining the kinds of transformation that can take place... Here is a banner that we have imagined. We hope to be able to work toward the creation of a series of banners which incorporate the work that we are doing there... bringing the inside, outside...

Monday, August 31, 2009

knitting


I have been thinking a great deal about knitting and crocheting... large and small. Maybe because i just finished the scarf you see above? And I have been looking at the work of many artists including Canadian Janet Morton. Her large scale (and more intimate projects) are inspiring to this Toronto gal. In fact as we begin the next phase of the Evangeline project we will be introducing her work to the women. Our goal is for us all to begin imagining... and what better place to start than with projects that have used the domestic handicraft of women to transform spaces and places.