07 November 2007

Hope Tree

Well the pace of my life has certainly stepped up several gears in the last couple of weeks.

The Childrens Hope Tree Project has launched!!!! I have gathered a panel of great parents who have volunteered to help with this massive undertaking. So far we have successfully completed two days of textile craft work in the school. We have at least another 7 school days scheduled.

Each child represents a stitch in the fabric of society. As each stitch plays an important part in the creation of a fabric or tapestry, so too does each child play a vital role in creating a beautiful community.

The underlying theme of the project is stitch, weave, textile. Every child participates by creating a christmas decoration using an element of textile. For example, Funky Yarn Folk, Pompoms, String Balls, etc. Each christmas decoration is woven together in the form of a garland, reflecting the unity of each class. Each garland embraces the christmas tree, reflecting the gathering of a community.

Historically the evergreen tree was celebrated because it represented the 'hope' of the return of Spring.

This project represents community embracing hope!!!!

I am so excited!!!!

1 comment:

Nic said...

That's great. Congratulations.

Speaking of fibre projects, take a look at this communal blanket project.

Kinda what we had in mind for the Wicklow Knitters, eh?