

WORKING WITH WEYMOUTH & PORTLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL & SPONSERED BY SYNERGY HOUSING - Groups and individuals from Weymouth and Portland are joining me, Julie McCabe, in the challenge to create fun items that will make up a float for this years carnival. The float is a celebration of Weymouth and Portland and themed around the sea, beach, gardens, Jurassic coast and a bit of history involving rats! We are knitting, stitching, felting etc with emphasis on creativity for fun and well-being.
After the success of the Weymouth Knitted Carnival Project -The 'Let's make It' community project - is continuing it's creative venture & encouraging groups & individuals all over Weymouth & Portland to participate in a new exciting project, making cushions for the
'OLYMPIC CUSHION PROJECT' – for more information please visit our new Blog by clicking here Olympic cushion Project Blog
There obviously is no end to all your creative talent.........

In 1348 it is said that from a Ship docked on Weymouth Quay came rats responsible for spreading the Black Death to England. Come along to Weymouth Carnival and See our colony of knitted rats clambering up the front of our float.......
Wall panel for the garden
After an exciting creative workshop with Yr 2 Children attending St Andrews School, the children are now working incredibly hard, making brightly coloured wool chains by finger/thumb knitting.



who have helped (finger knit, crochet and plait), at Littlemoor Youth Club, Littlemoor Library and Southill Youth Club. Molly will continue on her travels until she’s complete, so keep a look out for
Ladies at the YMCA Portland gave us a


warmwelcome and were keen to get started. By the end of the session we saw the birth of the lobster pot, eel, rat, flowers and seaweed (finger knitted from green plastic bags).

Thankyou to all for your amazing efforts, a mass of items have now been handed in. Thanks also to Fairways Court Craft Group for their creative pebbles, ladies at Swannery Court, Thursday Art Group(at Park Centre) and Littlemoor for all the incredible fun items you’ve made so far.
I’ve also had the opportunity to help out and share ideas at Westham Methodist Hall Carnival Club. Their float is themed around Noah’s Ark, and already they have completed some fabulous interesting items. I had such fun making some giant feathers from wire and Tutu netting that will help make up a bird of paradise costume. If you are interested in helping with their float, Carnival club is on Fridays 4pm – 6pm, all welcome.
Hi everyone, ‘Let’s make it’ has had another busy week, begining on Monday at the Park Centre workshop. Many attended and all got straight into making (and chatting of course) and started on a rose arch for the garden area of the float. Thank you to all who handed in made items, red and white squares that will make up the light house, fish , seaweed deck chair and more.
Our giant ammonite is coming on too, one very young man is working extra hard

to complete.
Our lighthouse structure is almost complete
thanks to our community carpenter.A Photographer from the Dorset Echo attended; hope you’ve all seen the article in the echo on Wednesday.
For the last few days I’ve been challenging my tiny craft sewing machine to help make up a life size mermaid, its poor little motor raced away & didn’t let me down, She’s now complete and ready to be adorned. This began at Littlemoor youth centre on Wed evening. Some young people learned how to finger knit and crochet using
strips of Bright coloured nylon netting to make up her scales and garland.Others were busy braiding wool that will become mermaids beautiful locks.
She now has a nickname ‘Molly’ .
Some young chaps also got busy making a coffin for our Rat history section at the front of the float. Oh! I know it’s grim but fun too!
We’re hoping to continue working on these at the next workshop
Thursday we were at littlemoor library, where many local people showed interest in our project, and thank you to all who have taken on the challenge of knitting more fish and maybe a rat or two of various sizes.