The Advent Calendar

Advent calendars date back hundreds of years, with some families drawing a chalk line to mark each day of December. One hand-made fabric advent calendar is known to date from 1851, while other communities used Advent candles, lighting one for each of the 24 days leading up to Christmas – not too dissimilar to the Advent Wreath still in use today.

The first printed advent calendar was apparently produced in Germany in 1908, and a few years later the same maker introduced an Advent calendar with opening doors.  With rationing and war in the 30s and 40s advent calendars became less common but eventually in the late 50s we began to see advent calendars with chocolate in them. These remain popular, even ubiquitous today, but with concerns over waste (all that plastic), quality (not everyone wants to start their daily diet with a piece of sugar-laden chocolate!) and cost (cheapest chocolate calendars from around £2, but calendars with luxury gifts running in to hundreds of pounds) we’re seeing a resurgence of handmade calendars that you can personalise.

With a handmade calendar each year you can choose what you will put behind  the numbered pockets….. so what will you put in yours?

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Seasonal – Christmas (in August if not July)

Work continues apace at Wobbly Pins, with elves hammering away at sewing machines, felting needles, wax post and soap pans. Well, actually not hammering at any of those, that would be really bad for all of them. On the website we’re starting to populate some galleries of past work, and the first page up is Christmas as this takes a lot of preparation and lot of forward planning whether you’re a maker or a buyer! Keep an eye out on the Seasonal page as we’ll be adding more photos in the next few weeks.  Special requests, suggestions, comments and questions always welcome!

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