Sunday 10 July 2011

The Big Feastival

So. The Big Feastival. The most amazing of weekends. Three days in the WI Tent with my Shoreditch Sister girls on the grass of Clapham Common, mostly blue skies, hot sunshine, some cloud, but thankfully no rain. Jam sales, lots, all the gooseberry and elderflower jam gone by the end of the second day. Pina colada filled pineapples, party umbrellas, coloured straws. SISTERHOOD badges, worn proudly. Crocheted blankets and union-jack cushions, draped over an iron bedstead, a hammock with a stripey toweling blanket. Fellow tent buddies: amazing vintage style hair and make-up done for us by Hair and Make-up Dept, subversive cross-stitch from Urban Cross Stitch, brownies from The Beehive Bakery, clothing and jewellery from Lucy in Disguise, nails from WAH nails, want-to-buy-it-all thrift from Leona Thriftola. Talks from Tara Starlet, Tracy Edwards, Gizzi Erskine, Willie Harcourt-Cooze, Matt Carroll, a cocktail workshop from the guys at Milk & Honey, a quilt making session with our founding member and past president, Jazz Domino Holly who has a craft related book coming out soon. Musical bingo and Lindy hop sessions. Dinners and lunches from pop-up restaurants, eaten off sustainable source palm leaf plates. Hula-hooping demos from Marawa the Amazing, who really is AMAZING, and morris dancing from The Belles of London City. Filming sessions with Jamie Oliver (not me, alas, he was cooking sticky ribs so no vegetarians needed). Making friends with members other London Women's Institute Groups, the Borough Belles, East End WI, Brixton WI, Clapham WI. The cake competition, cakes to look like other foods, fish and chips made from marzipan, cake iced to look like cheese, the winning entry, deservedly so, a three tier Victoria sponge covered with an icing 'table cloth', laden with a lemon and kiwi 'quiche', chocolate 'cocktail sausages', gingernut 'scotch eggs'. Crafting with visitors in the craft area, knitting, crochet, collage. Meeting people from all over London (some familiar faces), all over the country, courting potential new members, answering questions about the WI. Music from the main stage reaching us throughout the day. Smoke from barbecues, the tantalizing smell of sausages (yes, even for a life-long vegetarian). Sugar dusted doughnuts, bright sunflowers in jugs. Bunting and fabric scraps.

At the end of the three days, exhausted, but 100% keen to do it all again next year.





























Some pictures by M, some by me, I lose track of which...

15 comments:

  1. This looks like it must have been a spectacular event. I would have liked to have been there. Thanks for sharing this. The vintage hair styles are wonderful.

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  2. Sounds and looks fabulous. So wish I was there.

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  3. Great photos, looks like you all had a good time.

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  4. That looks like a lot of fun! Events like this make me wish I lived in London :)

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  5. Looks like such good fun! The 'fish and chips' cake is particularly amazing. Saw posters on the tube but didn't get round to buying a ticket - will have to get my arse in gear and go next year!

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  6. Oh oh oh oh!!!!! I was in Jersey but would have LOVED to visit this festival, my oh my!

    (HURRAY! We finally met! So pleased!)

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  7. Becky, it looks beyond ace. It makes me QUITE sad that there is no WI in Scotland.

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  8. Becky, the photo's are absolutely marvellous. It looks like your tent was a huge success. Well done to you and all the sisters!

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  9. Looks absolutely fab. You capture the essence of your awesome weekends so well in your photographs.

    It was so lovely to meet you at Blognic last weekend. I do hope we can stay in touch, and I'll let you know how my WI endeavours in Redditch go.
    x

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  10. Looks and sounds like it was marvellous! And all that delicious food... yum! Must confess I would have been really rather excited to see Jamie Oliver, too!

    And you were at Blognic this weekend too, weren't you? Am very jealous!

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  11. Amazing the one thing that i loved about traditional festivals is old n traditional food that our grand ma used to cook and now we don't cook then at home you can find all the variety under one roof

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  12. this is AMAZING.

    AMAZINGGGGG.
    what a hoot!

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  13. It makes me so sad in the mornings to find I have no Elderflower and Gooseberry jam left!

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  14. Those pics of the hula-hooping are a whole level of awesome alone! Amazing! :) Whole thing looks good though – makes me wish I had a festival to go to soon :?

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