Wednesday, 16 March 2011

My Mother was a "Joiner": Fearless Females - 17.

My mother, Kathleen Weston, nee Danson oif Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire  (left)  was a "joiner".  Because of my father's work, we moved around a lot,  and Mum joined whatever women's group was there - Mother's Union, Townswoman's  Guild,   Church Work Group, Parent-Teachers Association, Women's Rural Institute (WRI) . 

Whenever there was a coffee morning, bring & buy sale, spring fete, summer fete, Christmas fete, Mum was part of the activity, with  her contributions for the sales tables - aprons,  cushion covers, doll's clothes, soft toys and of course cake and candy. 

For Mum was also a "stitcher" and was always making something. See my posting "Happiness is Stitching"  Dec. 2010.  

She entered WRI competitions, taking  part in a catwalk show to model an outfit she made and (left) is an Alice in Wonderland  collage, made for my daughter,  that won a prize in a category "Tomorrow's Heirlooms.  




All the moves meant I was at three secondary schools.  Later in life,  Mum's example  left me an important message  on how to make friends and become involved in a new community.   An inspiration!   

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Fearless Females is a blog In honour of National Women's History Month in the USA.  Suggested by Lisa Alzo of The Accidental Genealogist,  it provides 31 Blogging Prompts for March.

March 17th  - What social groups did your mother or grandmother belong to? 

1 comment:

  1. I love reading about this side of your mother, and seeing the things she made with her own hands.

    What a lovely post.

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