SEW SUSTAINABLE

I have returned wanting to do thing differently.  I want to feel closer to my community, I want to choose happiness and share it too, and I want to be kinder to our planet.  This is my vision, but vision without action is merely a daydream, so it is time to start something.  I have an idea, and I’m hoping you will join me.  It’s a way of connecting, creating and caring for the environment all in one.  It’s an idea that has me smiling, so I’ll share it with you.

Ingredient 1 – Be Creative.  I crochet so I don’t kill people.  These are the words on a mug that was a present to a dear friend.  She took no offence from the gift, saw no questioning of her mental stability nor felt I was implying violent tendencies, because she too knows the truth about the emotionally healing benefits of creativity.  My friend and I have been known to sit together with yarn and cloth spread around us, stitching our way to a new achievement.  In a world where so much of what we do is just getting by, we manage to experience the joy of carving out time to do something that yields a positive, tangible outcome.  For a few hours, we check out of the roller coaster ride of deadlines and deliverables and let our world compress to focus on the task at hand.  We are wrapped in a warm blanket of mental calm through creativity.  Give it a go.

Ingredient 2 – Get Connected.  Creativity is a meditation of motion and productivity, and as my friend and I weave wool into beanies, we are also weaving conversation and connectedness.  I want to share that experience with more people, so I will be opening my home for people to join me.  There are no skill based prerequisites for this gathering, but a sharing of knowledge will be welcomed.  I am not very talented and my creations are flawed, however the process is wonderful.  I hope I can teach some people while learning from others, and along the way, build a community with no barriers to entry.

Ingredient 3 – Have a Cause.  I am responsible for a lot of the harm done to the environment.  By accepting responsibility, I am forced to take effective steps towards making amends. I have started reducing my consumption of single use plastics and at the same time diverting old clothes and material from landfill.  Last weekend I proudly took my home-made produce bags, formerly a t-shirt, to the supermarket to fill with fruit and vegetables.  It may seem small, saving just a few plastic bags, but I will do it again next week, and the week after, and people will see what I’m doing and maybe think about making changes themselves.

Method: Boomerang Bags www.boomerangbags.org  The first step is to build a community (that’s you!), then we gather unused material (sheets, clothes, anything suitable for a bag), next we make bags (don’t be intimidated by this step – we will do it together) and finally we put the bags to use in the wider community.  Simple!

What do you think?  Will you join me?