The Sockists Project

Great Big Green Fun Day workshop with Fi Smart

Saturday 14 June 2025, 10am - 4pm

FREE, drop-in

Venue: Mill Marsh Park, Bovey Tracey (part of the Great Big Green Fun Day)

Suitable for: Everyone (but young makers might need help from an adult)

Level: All Abilities

 

a Green Maker Initiative workshop - part of the Great Big Green Week

Warning: making Sockists can be addictive.

The Sockists Project is here to help you have some fun transforming old socks into your own little eco-activist!

Dig out your old socks and prevent them going to landfill. No previous making experience is needed – just some time, a little patience and some simple hand stitching. Make them for friends and family for the ultimate environmentally friendly present, or keep them for yourself to help keep the climate crisis at the forefront of your mind.

All materials provided (sourced from Plymouth Scrapstore) and socks will be available if you haven’t got your own.

It’s a calm and unhurried session so if you don’t quite finish your Sockist in the session, the instruction sheet will help you to do so at home. 

If you want to send messages urging those in power to do more about climate change and the loss of nature, there will be lots of Sockists waiting to record your message on the Sockists’ Soapbox.

Don’t forget to post pictures of your completed Sockist on social media with #thesockistsproject

This workshop is free and doesn’t require any booking.

Under 16s should be accompanied by an adult.

This workshop will be taking place in Mill Marsh Park, alongside other sustainable community activities, as part of Bovey’s Great Big Green Fund Day.

 

About The Sockists

The Sockists Project is rooted in the Craftivist approach and aims to provide everyone with a simple and fun way to make visible their concerns about the climate and nature crises and to give them a gentle but effective way to protest and send messages to those in power in order to bring about the change that is needed.

The idea is to make a sock creature from two old socks and then find ways to use the Sockist to help those in power to act with urgency, imagination and courage. The Sockists once made could be used as a basis for many projects including animation, dance, graphic novels, puppetry, film-making, social media and illustration.

The Sockists believe that all of us can and need to become eco-activists – we just don’t know how to make our views known. Carrying around a Sockist to meetings, school, cafes, on public transport etc will, as the number of Sockists multiplies, help people to realise that they are not alone in their anxiety about the future and that working collectively and positively we have power. The Sockists can also be used in endlessly inventive ways as the stars of short phone films to urge those in power in companies, countries and organisations to be courageous. Imagine flash mobs of Sockists carrying out fun, gentle but effective mini protests in an unthreatening way and giving a voice to the worried majority.

@thesockistsproject

 

On the Day

All tools and materials will be provided, but you are encouraged to bring along some of your own old socks if you have some.

This workshop is taking place in Mill Marsh Park, Bovey Tracey, as part of the Great Big Green Fun Day alongside various other community groups and organisations.

The Methodist Church car park and Station Road car park usually have plenty of spaces. Click here for more information on our location and car parking for the day. 

 

This workshop is taking place on Great Big Green Week 2025; the UK’s biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature. Discover what else is going on at MAKE Southwest and the rest of Bovey Tracey HERE.

 
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