Monday, 9 November 2015

1000!

I have reached the 1000 page view count!
Thank you to all you lovely people out there who most likely found my blog by being bored. I couldn't have done it without you!


Time to celebrate I think, in style!
See you at the next 1000 my lovely Moment-eers!

Thursday, 5 November 2015

Remember, remember

Happy Bonfire Night!


Don't forget to check your bonfires for snoozing hedgehogs!

Knitted Shreddies

So I knitted to scale Shreddie bunting for a friend for his birthday...


See! Shreddies really are knitted!

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Hedgehogs - MISSING. Can you help...?

I've been meaning to post this for awhile, last month, my sister spotted a hedgehog in our garden. He or she was curled up in a corner behind some wood either trying to remain warm or to just hide from us and hope we never saw him.

Naughty of us really, we brought him into the kitchen and gave the little fellow a rather large 50g portion of wet cat food, beef of course.


Hedgehogs are wild animals so bringing him into the house was the wrong thing to do but he seemed grateful for the large amount of free food!

A small booklet from the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust came through the door the other day with tips and advice on how to help our prickly friends. Since the 1950's, over 95% of Britain's hedgehogs have disappeared.

Hedgehogs need a variety of habitats:


 Woodlands and meadows to forage in.


Gardens with hedgehog sized doorways to wander through on the search for food.


Hedgerows to provide cover from predators whilst on the move.


And a plentiful supple of yummy insects and juicy slugs!


However, these 4 simple points are now hard to come by. Slug pellets are being used more and more. Stone built garden walls and fencing have replaced the natural hedgerows dividing each garden. Woodland and meadows are being built on. Front gardens are being replaced with parking spaces and the main culprit, roads are dividing what natural habitats remain.

But how can we help? Well there is one very easy step which involves donating money to the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and letting them do the rest. Of course, if there is a Wildlife Trust near to you, then chances are they'll be doing the same appeal!

Or, if you want to be more hands on like me, visit the the website for a 'Hog Hole' template to create Hedgehog Highways through your garden and your neighbour's. A small dug out hole going underneath boundaries will also do.

As a natural pest control, slug pellets and insecticides shouldn't be needed. Encouraging the spiky hogs will keep you vegetables safe!

Remember, remember at the start of November to check your bonfires. What you might see as a pile of leaves and twigs to discard and burn, is the ideal spot for a hedgehog to snooze throughout the winter.

Build a home. An old wooden crate with a 13 x 13cm doorway will do perfectly. Use dried grass and leaves as bedding and cover the outside with hedge trimmings to create a natural layer on insulation, to prevent cold drats from entering through the door and to make your visitor feel more protected.

More information on how to help can be found here:
http://www.ywt.org.uk/hedgehog

There are so many ways to make your garden hedgehog friendly. If you have a hedgehog in your garden then help it along with NONE fish cat food. They also DON'T drink milk so please avoid giving them fish and milk at all costs.
If you're from Yorkshire, then your hedgehog sightings can be entered into the iSpy a Hedgehog website.


http://hedgehogs.ywt.org.uk/

I've entered mine, have you?


Saturday, 31 October 2015

Hallowe'en and the spooky goings on...

This Hallowe'en, something spooky came over the shop...

Cobwebs and spiders dangled from the ceiling and signs...


The changing room became infested...


The pumpkins dominated the window!


Even the glass display heads dressed up!



Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Chris Packham's Thank You

Chris Packham has noticed our efforts to keep him with the bbc. I am more than thrilled because he is such and inspiration and incredible all round. A true genuine wildlife lover.

Find his Thank you message here:

http://www.chrispackham.co.uk/news/thank-you

Keep it up Chris! Without you, we would be clueless to the world around us!

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Mothering Sunday earrings 2014

You know, I had completely forgot about this post! Well here it is!

For Mothering Sunday last year, I made my mum a set of Celtic knot earrings. A very simple knot but they were quite small!

I used the excess corner pieces from a circular blank I needed for one of the many pieces I made for my final degree show. I have ALOT of those corner pieces still...

Anyway, here are the earrings, all lovely and in silver.


I need better pictures of them really but these will do, I'm not trying to be impressive with my lack of photography skills but at least you can see the Celtic knot I've created! That's why I leave it to the professionals!

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Chris Packham and the conflict with Countryside Alliance

Here in the United Kingdom, we have a fantastic naturalist and wildlife presenter called Chris Packham, who some of you will have seen (or read) me raving all about his amazing work and advise. He is well known for presenting Autumnwatch/Springwatch/Winterwatch.

However, Countryside Alliance have rocked the boat. They are not all cushiony and fluffy like Jake's Bones (that little dude!) puts it. In short, this club is for rich smug people who like shooting anything natural which moves. They are for the badger cull and fox hunting which is inhumane and revolting.

Ironically, Countryside Alliance wrote an article saying Chris was biased and his views 'bizarre'. From watching him on Autumn/Spring/Winterwatch, he is not biased and yes he is bizarre but who isn't?! That is what makes us unique and is why Packham has been such an inspiration to me. He speaks his mind and says things how they are. He is a brilliant teacher and is so very down to earth. He not only supports the British wildlife but the wildlife of Europe and sometimes America!

So my wonderful Moment-eers, what would I like you to do? Show your support, sign the petition and keep Chris with the BBC.


https://www.change.org/p/bbc-don-t-sack-chris-packham?recruiter=397191192&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink

You fantastic bunch!

Monday, 28 September 2015

A knitted surprise... DONE!

Did you guess what I was knitting?
I gave you some pretty big clues after all!
Well here he his, all finished and possibly the cutest thing I have ever made!


I just need to attach the tag.


He his to be a birthday present for girl who loves owls. Lets hope she loves him just as much as he will love her!

*** The pattern of this owl is not of my own design. I have followed this particular pattern from the book 'Knitted Woodland Creatures' by Susie Johns. The only part of the pattern which is my own is the wool type and colour. ***

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Autumn and the perks that go with it

So today felt very autumnal. Fog to start the day off which gradually burnt off during the day ending in wall to wall sunshine. Admittedly that sounds like most days we have here in Britain but the big give away was the colour of nature. The trees are starting to turn into all the glorious reds, oranges and yellows. Only the odd leaf here and there but autumn is definitely among us.

One of the things I love about autumn is feeding the garden birds. At the moment, there are plenty of berries and fruits out there for them to peck on but it is always a wise idea to set up your feeders now so they become a familiar sight during the harsher months when the birds will need them most.

So why am I writing this? Well I fed the birds, simple.


A few years ago when Chris Packham first joined the Autumnwatch team, he created a video about feeding birds. All the useful hints and tips which I think you should definitely read about.

POINT 1

Wash your bird feeders regularly. The RSPB recommends soaking them in hot water once a week. This will prevent and diseases from forming and also spreading. I used boiling water and washing up liquid and rinsed well afterwards.

POINT 2

Don't feed them cereal based seed. I've noticed this in my own garden, they seem to fling the wheat out of the feeder and as a result, it starts to grow in odd places... And as Packham said 'you wouldn't feed you kids junk food, so don't feed it to the birds'.

POINT 3

Keep your feeders and water topped up. During the Winter months, your feeders will become a familiar sight and the birds will depend on these familiar feeding stations.

POINT 4

Refresh the food each time you clean the feeder. Not all feeders are waterproof. When the seed is wet or damp and there is no air circulation, they will begin to rot and no one wants sick birds in their garden!

POINT 5

Position your feeders away from walls, fences and trees. Yes they are handy places but it makes it all too easy for cats...

5 simple points you need to remember. It is so simple to maintain a well stocked feeding station and by following those 5 points, bird carried diseases can be reduced significantly ensuring the survival of our most loved species.

So Moment-eers, love your garden birds and they will certainly love you back!



Friday, 25 September 2015

A knitted surprise...

Can you guess what I'm knitting?


Probably not, the picture isn't a hoot and it is still in individu-owl pieces.
I'll hopefully get it stitched up and finished tonight, fingers crossed!

Thursday, 24 September 2015

World's Weirdest Events

The other week, a new series called 'World's Weirdest Events' started on the BBC with, of course, the one and only Chris Packham as the well dressed presenter.
It is very similar to 'Natures Weirdest Events' but it covers, well, The World!
From exploding rocks to farting herrings and from the human body to exploding birds, it covers (and I quote the fantastic man) "the downright weird"!


The science behind each weird and wonderful event is explained, experimented on and proved with multiple theories and beliefs as to why such things happen.
A dog spinning round in circles before it defecates on the street, is not his or hers way of showing happiness for such an act, they're not dancing! They are simply finding North and making a mental map of the area by... pooing...

So next time you're out and about and you see something weird, accept it with open arms!
After all, it's not just the little things which are weird and out of the ordinary, everything is weird which is why our whole planet is so wonderful.

Love the weird my Moment-eers, because we are all part of it!

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Leeds Festival Window

As it was Leeds Fest over over the August Bank holiday weekend, we dressed up the shop and the window to look a little bit like the festival!

What's a festival without bunting?

And without wellies...

LOTS of wellies!

And of course rain, it traditionally rains when it's on, it didn't this year surprisingly!

And lastly, picnics... sort of, not really a picnic-y seen is Leeds Fest.

Still, it all looked good and it was fantastic fun putting it all up! Can not wait for the next window display!

Monday, 7 September 2015

Nice-ish picture of a sunset

I went to Blackpool the other week, visiting my sister and all that!
Not the best weather in the world but on the way back to sunny (but not so sunny) Yorkshire, I saw this in the wing mirror of my dad's car.


The picture could be way better but how often do you get the chance to take such a picture?
The beauty of what Nature has given us and far too many of us have turned our backs on it unknowingly.

I hope you enjoy it my lovely Moment-eers!

Friday, 4 September 2015

Gem Fair and Gem Surprise

Last month, I went to the Rock Gem 'n' Bead fair at the pavilions in Harrogate. (you can find it here... http://www.rockngem.co.uk/)


There was so much there that interested me and as a typical girl, I was attracted to everything shiny...


Darn they're pretty!
That aside, I told my friend I'd buy her a gem and I did, but I didn't tell her I'd turn it into something...


So Steph, if you're reading this, STOP STALKING ME!

More to come!

Trumpet to Trowel done!

The lovely copper trumpet I found in a charity shop now has a new purpose in life; to be gardened with.
Using the paper templates as a guide for shape and size, I: cut, formed, shaped, moulded, (you name it!) the copper pieces to shape using only a ring mandrel, pliers, nylon hammer and tin snips.


I must admit, it wasn't easy! but I was determined to have these finished for my mothers birthday on Tuesday.

Next up, were the handles. I would have quite happily turned the handles on a wood lathe, darn I love those machines, but I had no wood and no easy access to one of those wonderful, yet dangerous, lathes. Never mind! Amazon to the rescue!

When the handles finally arrived, I then had the problem of fastening them to the copper. No way was I going to solder them! The copper was the perfect shape and hardness (not intended to be rube!). Soldering would soften the metal making it incredibly flexible once again. I did not want to risk hardening it with the possibility of distorting them both.

Rivets it was! Fortunately, my father had a rivet gun and after a few extra components were made, the rivets were riveted and the trumpet then became a trowel.


Yes they are messing and could be much neater but as a gardener, my mum loves them, and as her daughter, all the more so!

Sometimes, the best things in life are made with absolutely no planning, no modelling or prototyping. Leaping into the unknown can create unique pieces and unforgettable memories.

Always leap into the unknown my wondrous Moment-eers!

Thursday, 3 September 2015

CD rack plan and action finished!

As you well know, maybe, I had a mega idea with a rather tall CD rack. Well I finished it, it actually didn't take all that long to do but darn am I happy with it!


Two halves which are safe enough to stand or lie on the gondola without them falling on someone's head. Now we will be able to display and hopefully sell more CD's.

Lovely!

Sunday, 30 August 2015

Cunning plan in a Tea cup

I have a cunning plan and it involves a teacup or two... or three...


I'll be back with more my dearest of dear Moment-eers!

Friday, 28 August 2015

My Funky Dory Hat

I knitted a hat.
Which matches my scarf.


I am ready for winter.
Enough said.

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

CD rack plan and action!

Watch out! Another mega idea!

As a charity shop, we get plenty of donations but as a small shop, we can't get alot of it out to sell until there is space on the shop floor. This results with the storage room being cram packed and impossible to walk through sometimes.

So a small idea which could be a massive impact towards sales and storage space both in the storage room and in the shop itself.

To turn this rather tall CD rack into a much cuter version of it's original self. This hopefully will then stand, full of CD's, on the gondola (yes, the free standing display units are called that!), above the CD shelf itself.


More to come!

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Trumpet to Trowel

I seem to have an awful lot of projects on the go al the moment... So one project at a time; Trumpet to Trowel. literally what it means. Here's the start of it...


The horn end was donated into the charity shop I work in, it wouldn't sell so I claimed it with a cunning plan and mega idea in mind!
More to come!

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

30 Days Wild #30

OFFICIALLY 100% WILD!

I did nothing special today, just simply enjoyed the hot weather and nature in all of its majestic glory!


Monday, 29 June 2015

30 Days Wild #29

Blistering hot today, though I've heard Wednesday will be the hottest day yet with temperatures over 30'c!

The weather did not stop me though! I planted out my Strawberry Sweetcorn plants (have you worked out what their common food name is yet?!) into my diddy raised bed, then watered the entire garden. Even the plants around the pond!

After, I created a tongue for a cat ornament we have over my cats grave. He was put to sleep too, just like Milly, a year and 2 months ago on Friday. I still miss him so this post his for him.


Here is the image of my wonderful Dicky cat with his tongue stuck out
This is the inspiration for what I created next...