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Evidence for the existence of Borrowers *edit x 2*

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Evidence for the existence of Borrowers *edit x 2*
Group:The Hundred Acre Wood
Swap Coordinator:TangleCrafts (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Books  Miscellaneous 
Number of people in swap:3
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:February 13, 2011
Date items must be sent by:March 21, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

illustration above left by Marika McCoola

Edit in title refers to send-by date which has been extended into March. Sign-up date remains the same. A second edit was made to reduce number of partners as I realise evidence for the existence may not be easy to come by in multiple... ;)

Swap description: Evidence for the existence of Borrowers

We all know they exist. What other explanation could there be for the repeated disappearance of small, everyday household things such as safety pins, buttons and the like. The picture above shows a miniature weaving on a loom made from a matchbox and warped with sewing cotton, which I discovered in what appeared to be a hastily abandoned state, in a sunny spot near my back door. Who could the mystery weaver be, but a Borrower in need of a new rug?

To participate in this swap you will need to be super-vigilant and look out for any signs of Borrower habitation in or around your home. The aware Borrower-watcher can become attuned to sensing Borrower activity - the fleeting glimpse from the corner of the eye, the sense of movement in a room otherwise full of inanimate objects. Borrowers can become de-sensitised to the potential danger posed by the human bean, and become careless, as a result. Although Borrowers are fleet of foot and skilled at evading last-minute capture, on occasion (due to essential haste), tiny items can be left behind providing evidence of Borrowed use. Examples might include a stub of birthday candle secured on a drawing pin 'holder', a miniature notebook full of minuscule but poorly spelled notes, or even an entire piano constructed of paperclips!

For this swap, you will send your partner a specimen which proves to you that Borrowers exist. Please provide specimen in a sealed packet or envelope (to prevent the possibility of tampering with evidence), along with a tag/note clearly stating:

  • date & location of discovery
  • description of item plus hypothesis re. use/purpose of item
  • any related facts that might be of interest to the cultural anthropologist of Borrower society

This swap was inspired by an exhibition which toured in 2004, hosted by Japanese artist Hazuko Hohki. Read a review of the experience here. Respect must also, of course, be paid to Mary Norton, creator of the series of books which first brought knowledge of Borrower culture to the wider population of human beans.

Swap requirements

  • 1 partner = 1 item providing evidence of Borrowers sent & 1 item received
  • Each item must be in a sealed packet or envelope, accompanied by a tag/note including the information as stated above
  • Items in packets have no value requirement, and may be handmade, store-bought, vintage or re-purposed
  • Send on time!

The obvious bit

As well as meeting requirements as outlined on group homepage, participants must have no late swaps on their dashboard, no 3 ratings in the last 3 months, and no 1 ratings in the last 12 months. I will check before assigning partners, so please contact me if you are concerned. I will take extenuating circumstances into account, but the happy swapping of the majority is the most important factor.

Discussion

HollyHox 12/10/2010 #

Wonderful, I still intend to do my borrowers matchbox swap in the new year =D

hollycm6 01/ 3/2011 #

The Borrowers was one of my favorite series ever.

hollycm6 01/ 3/2011 #

I am going to go re-read the book (upon the suggestion of my daughter) so I can figure out what to look for. :)

Amigirl 01/10/2011 #

3! Yikes! I want to join, but don't know if I can find three items of evidence. My borrowers are sneakier than yours and I'll be lucky to find one! If you ever do a swap for one item, I am down, because I once discovered a tiny sleeping nook, and I want to send the whole thing intact.

hollycm6 01/11/2011 #

(Actually I was just thinking the same thing!! Without the nook part, though.) Maybe a mini borrowers swap for us wimps?

hollycm6 01/12/2011 #

And now I might be rethinking my request. I might be able to do three. :)

TangleCrafts 01/13/2011 #

You know what, I am going to edit this and make it one partner only. I'm about to move house, and I don't know yet what level of Borrower activity there will be in the new place... ;)

hollycm6 01/14/2011 #

Okay, I'm in. If I find extra evidence, my lucky partner will just get more!! OR I will save it for another swap. Or, maybe I can find the Borrower who lost it, and return it?

TangleCrafts 01/14/2011 #

Yes, I do feel kind of bad about appropriating Borrower artefacts when they are obviously something the Borrower needs/uses in day to day life. But really, we are just borrowing something back, for the sake of education - it will benefit Borrowers in the long run!

hollycm6 01/14/2011 #

Yes... and whatever we receive we could honestly give to OUR Borrowers.

TangleCrafts 01/15/2011 #

That's true. We might introduce them to new borrowing/homemaking skills they had previously not thought of. I'm sure there are probably cultural differences to Borrowers from different countries. I think even just the type of house they inhabit has a bearing on how they adapt...

LavenderLizard 02/26/2011 #

Anthropology and cultural exchange...what more could one wish for?

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