Crafting with Feminism: 25 Girl-Powered Projects to Smash the Patriarchy by Bonnie Burton

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Crafting with Feminism: 25 Girl-Powered Projects to Smash the Patriarchy by Bonnie Burton

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Category: Crafts
Rating: 4/5
Reviewer: Sue Magee
Reviewed by Sue Magee
Summary: 25 craft projects with a feminist slant. They're accessible to even the most cack-handed of us but it's probably not the book for you if you're looking for something more demanding. Or if you don't have a sense of humour.
Buy? Yes Borrow? Yes
Pages: 112 Date: October 2016
Publisher: Quirk Books
External links: Author's website
ISBN: 978-1594749278

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For far too long it has been accepted that men will have free choice as to what they do and that women will somehow accommodate and adjust around them. It's been a hard fight to get to where we are now - and there's still a way to go, particularly when you read the views of people such as Member of Parliament Philip Davis, but the cause can't always be moved forward by being deadly serious, no matter how serious the cause: sometimes what you need is a little whimsy. We might take the cause seriously, but we don't take ourselves too seriously. And besides, what's better than to unleash your creativity?

The book takes clichés about feminism and turned them into craft projects. How about badges of honour? Try on Leg Hair Don't Care for size (and comfort). I've earned my #1 Bitch Badge and probably with added honours, and I loved Riots not Diets. None of the projects is particularly complicated - they're well within the capabilities of even the most cack-handed of us - but the reverse of that is that this is not the place to look if you are planning on making a patchwork quilt with a feminist slogan running round the borders. Just about all the projects would be completed within an afternoon (preferably in company and making due allowance for the wine, the cake and the conversation...)

The heroes (I love that they're not heroines) of feminism finger puppets is probably the most complicated project. I'm not certain about the practicality of making a 'pizza not patriarchy' reusable lunch bag, not because it's not a fun thing to do, but I'm not certain how effective it would be. I loved the tampon buddies. There are instructions for making a container for sanitary products - but why should it be necessary? - later in the book but the tampon buddies are small ornaments made from tampons. The huggable uterus body pillow might sound rather strange but it's a very cuddly shape and it's practical: there's even a slot for a heating pad when you have the cramps. You even get the instructions for making the microwaveable heating pad.

I thought the 'em-broad-ery hoop art' project might be going the long way round to create something very simple: it suggests using stick-on felt letters to create a slogan and then embroidering over them, but I tried it and the finished effect is far better than if you just embroidered straight on to material. I was underwhelmed by the vagina tree ornaments. I've never been into tree ornaments and the glitter seemed, well, itchy.

I've just given you a flavour of the twenty five projects and being honest they're more about feminism than they are about crafting, but most off all they're about having fun and being open minded. I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.

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