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Issue 125 Mediterranean

 

With the economy in disarray and family finances squeezed in all directions, the first thing to go is often a holiday, a luxury we think we can live without. However, the long-term effect of not taking a break can be more significant than the balance sheet indicates. I recently re-read The Fortnight in September by R.C. Sheriff. An elegantly written novel about a family of five setting out on their annual seaside holiday, it is an uplifting, life-affirming read that spotlights the dignity in everyday life, and I highly recommend it. As the characters in the book illustrate, a holiday allows us time to reflect on our successes and disappointments and return to our everyday lives refreshed. It gives us the courage to try something new without consequences, and to resolve to make a fresh start. Time to rest and recharge batteries is invaluable to maintaining energy levels in our busy lives. A change of scene can also inspire us to see things afresh and generate new ideas to find the inspiration to start a new project or hobby. The Fortnight in September is an extraordinary novel about ordinary people enjoying life’s simple pleasures.

So if you can squeeze in a holiday, I urge you to savour every moment, but if not, pull up a rattan armchair and travel with us through the blue waters of the Mediterranean, stopping on the islands of Madeira and Mallorca. In Greece, we visit the Benaki Museum, to discover the importance of weaving in mythology and in the everyday lives of the Greek people. We unpick an Egyptian embroidery technique found on traditional dress, which has had a starring role in Hollywood movies and contemporary catwalks. We travel on to Spain, Portugal, and Italy, where we discover contemporary makers working with natural materials to fashion covetable products. In Morocco, we follow an antique hunter searching for rugs and find Siroua sheep, a rare breed that has inspired a new brand.

Finally, we’re on the edge of Europe in Istanbul, famed for its Hammam and handwoven towels. It’s a treasure trove of textile patterns and colours. I hope our flight of fancy refreshes and energises you for the coming months.

Polly Leonard, Founder

 

  • Selvedge magazine comprises of 96 pages.
  • Size 24 cm x 24 cm.
  • Printed with soy-based inks on FSC certified paper which has been produced in an environmentally friendly, socially responsible and economically viable manner. 
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With the economy in disarray and family finances squeezed in all directions, the first thing to go is often a holiday, a luxury we think we can live without. However, the long-term effect of not taking a break can be more significant than the balance sheet indicates. I recently re-read The Fortnight in September by R.C. Sheriff. An elegantly written novel about a family of five setting out on their annual seaside holiday, it is an uplifting, life-affirming read that spotlights the dignity in everyday life, and I highly recommend it. As the characters in the book illustrate, a holiday allows us time to reflect on our successes and disappointments and return to our everyday lives refreshed. It gives us the courage to try something new without consequences, and to resolve to make a fresh start. Time to rest and recharge batteries is invaluable to maintaining energy levels in our busy lives. A change of scene can also inspire us to see things afresh and generate new ideas to find the inspiration to start a new project or hobby. The Fortnight in September is an extraordinary novel about ordinary people enjoying life’s simple pleasures.

So if you can squeeze in a holiday, I urge you to savour every moment, but if not, pull up a rattan armchair and travel with us through the blue waters of the Mediterranean, stopping on the islands of Madeira and Mallorca. In Greece, we visit the Benaki Museum, to discover the importance of weaving in mythology and in the everyday lives of the Greek people. We unpick an Egyptian embroidery technique found on traditional dress, which has had a starring role in Hollywood movies and contemporary catwalks. We travel on to Spain, Portugal, and Italy, where we discover contemporary makers working with natural materials to fashion covetable products. In Morocco, we follow an antique hunter searching for rugs and find Siroua sheep, a rare breed that has inspired a new brand.

Finally, we’re on the edge of Europe in Istanbul, famed for its Hammam and handwoven towels. It’s a treasure trove of textile patterns and colours. I hope our flight of fancy refreshes and energises you for the coming months.

Polly Leonard, Founder

 

  • Selvedge magazine comprises of 96 pages.
  • Size 24 cm x 24 cm.
  • Printed with soy-based inks on FSC certified paper which has been produced in an environmentally friendly, socially responsible and economically viable manner. 
  • Sent in biodegradable packaging. 
  • If you ordered a digital download of an issue, the link will be sent to you within 72 hours of your order.
  • Shipping is included in your order. Print issues and Selvedge goods are sent by standard second class/international post for which we advise the delivery to the UK can take up to 14 days, Europe up to 21 days and Rest of World up to 28 days.  In-transit tracking is not available. Orders of six of more back issues are sent via a tracked service.
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