Calling Chorley Community Crafters

To all Chorley Community Crafters.

This Saturday the shop on Market Walks will be open on Saturday from 2.00. We need volunteers to dress the Flat Iron with the squares and flowers, drop in and let me know when you are available or send a message and I will sort out a timetable when the shop will be open. If you want to just come and have a natter you’d be very welcome. 
Please keep the squares and flowers coming. ðŸŒ»
Thanks go to everyone who has helped so far.🌹

 

KNITTING PROJECT

Kay with her beautiful creation and Angela from Chorley FM with a collection of lovely hand knitted flowers from her Age Concern’s Line Dancing Group at Penwortham. Fantastic. Thank you to Becky at the Buttonhole for supporting this Community Project. ðŸŒ»

Ackhurst Lodge

We had a mass planting yesterday with volunteers from Astley Park Special School pupils and staff, Sisters from the Preston Temple, Sam and his Mum, Linda, Gill and myself. It looks lovely again. Well done and thank you everyone. 

    

   

Galloways for the Blind

Galloway’s members supported by the Chorley & District Gardening Society enjoyed planting up summer bedding in the barge and large planters on St Thomas’s Square on Thursday. Thank you everyone for your enthusiasm and time. ðŸŒ»ðŸŒ»

Chorley Gardening Society

Chorley Gardening Society planted up their planter opposite the Town Hall today with Rosemary, Lysimachia together with red and yellow million bells. Glynn showed us a beautiful bug with horrible habits he found. It’s a lilac bug that eats Rosemary among other things. The Rosemary plants we took out were covered in them and their larvae. We also found Vine Weevils. Thank you to everyone who helped. A job well done. 

Railings Ackhurst Lodge.

The railings at Ackhurst Lodge are being scraped and repainted at last, courtesy of the Community Pay Back members. Still much to do but making a fantastic difference. Thank you to the lads and their leaders. 

Willow planting at Ackhurst Lodge

David, Iris and myself worked with pupils from 10R Astley Park School, who have been growing willow and harvesting it to plant in the wet areas of Ackhurst Lodge. The pupils worked fantastically well in teams and despite the wet weather enjoyed the activities. When the willow was planted they did some balsam bashing, weeding and removed the pansies ready for the replanting of the wishing well area.

Well done everyone, we look forward to working with you again in the near future. Thank you

The willow planted recently at Ackhurst Lodge looks dead until you look closer and you can see the buds appearing on the stems. 

Knit and natter at the Buttonhole Chorley

Sam from Buttonhole enjoying a natter at the shop today with Elaine at the Knit & Natter. Everyone really excited about the Flat Iron project. We are reaching the halfway stage of 1,000 each of the squares and flowers. Well done and thank you everyone.

    

Kay, Cheryl and Dympna at the Knit & Natter today at the Buttonhole with some of their craft work. Euxton Library Crafters and Susan sent in lots of squares too. The diversity of colours and styles is wonderful. I did more natter than knit today. Lovely atmosphere, ideas and enthusiasm developing. Thanks everyone, this really is a community project.

Kay Carson has taken the project to heart and below is a comment from our facebook page:-

Whilst working alongside the fab Chorley In Bloom project, I was inspired to create this rug for chilly nights in the garden. Back now, full steam ahead with squares and flowers for the project. Cant wait to begin assembling the fruits of our labours 

A fantastic achievement and a beautiful and colourful rug