Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Harvey's Hammocks

We recently discussed an online store that has been set up by an M.E. sufferer because the benefits system has failed her. Today we have an M.E. (and Fibro) sufferer who has also set up an online store. In this case she has set up the store because she wants to feel that she is still making a contribution to society. As with many of us, she feels that being ill has taken away pretty much everything that her life was previously. She's building something, moving forward, out of a horrible situation. 

Harvey's Hammocks is a small animal hammock shop run by a Fibro and ME sufferer.

Harvey's Hammocks provide a wide range of hammocks in lovely soft wools, each is washable, can be easily repaired if chewed, and has a lot of stretch. From the basic square hammock, to multi-pocketed creations, they even offer a customised hammock for any who are interested.

Offering an easy solution for genuine rescues as well, we provide a massive 15 hammocks for just £30!

I spend alot of my time bed ridden due to ill health and found most of my former hobbies were now impossible. While the Fibro and ME has taken alot from me I have been lucky in that my hands are mostly unaffected unless it is a severe flare up. By using support bandages and strapings to help with the pain and the shakes I have found I can crochet.

While I can crochet, the big projects like blankets and that, are beyond me as I have no strength. So I found myself looking for something to do. I have a group of pet rats, and we all know rats love hammocks, but being ill affording the ones on the market was becoming expensive as they were hard to repair when broken and my rats love to "customise" their hammocks.

I tried different sizes, shapes and styles and found what worked and what didn't and soon was enjoying making hammocks of all types that I had too many. This surplus went out as "testers" to friends and got a positive feedback. So wanting to feel like I make a contribution to life and not feel so useless and isolated as ME and Fibro can do to you, I decided to open up an online store as a trial.

There are of course a few things that may need explaining. Rats make lovely pets, so if you were horrified at the thought of pet rats I really do recommend that you contact her to ask about rats as pets, because you will be very surprised at how amazing they are. A hammock for a rat is not quite like a hammock for a human. They usually consist of a square of fabric with some form of hook attached to each corner, which can then be suspended inside a cage. When she says that rats like to customise them, she means that they chew holes in them. I would also like to point out to readers that other species appreciate these too, so if you have ferrets, rabbits, cats, mice, hamsters, degus, etc, that you may be able to support her work. She will crochet to order!

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

The Funky Orchard

There are many people with M.E. who are not in receipt of benefits. There are different reasons, though the most common is that M.E. is not a well understood illness. When someone writes on their ESA or DLA form, or even their blue badge application that they have M.E., the assessor doesn't understand what that means. Unless the applicant has had help from someone who understands both the benefits system and M.E., they are usually screwed. As such they are turning to alternative measures to try and scrape enough up to live by. The Funky Orchard is just one such example, I will let her tell you her story herself though, as it is a little different.

I have just set up an online clothing business called The Funky Orchard.

I could not receive ESA because my husbands earnings were too high. The DWP were supposed to be crediting my NI, but did not. So when my husband left, and I reapplied for ESA properly, I could not get it due to the fact that I did not have enough NI.

At first I was very scared. I was living on my savings, extremely aware that they would run out within a year or two. I didn't know what to do, or who to ask for advice. Then one day I was looking for a specific item of clothing online and suddenly thought "This is so hard to find, yet so many people would like it. Why don't I sell them myself!?!"

Soooo, I have thrown my savings into buying stock. Beautiful stock.

I aim to stock the clothing that is hard to find on the high street, yet so many people seem to yearn after. Alternative styles; goth, punk, hippy. In particular I am hoping to stock more larger sizes, as plus sized clothing is even harder to find.

At the moment I have some absolutely awesome items in stock. For example, we have Sari Skirts; skirts that have been made from sari fabric. They are in a variety of colours, as you can see from the picture of our stock cupboard. They are double layered, the fabric behind being a totally different colour to the fabric in front, giving an amazing iridescent affect when the skirt moves.


We also have some fantastic medieval styled tunics. They're perfect for people who like the pagan, or goth look, can be worn as a top or a dress, and for either casual or smart occasions.




I have both a website and a Facebook page. So please, come and 'like' us on Facebook, and have a look around the website :)

I need to clarify a few things from the beginning of her statement. NI = National Insurance. She was unable to claim Employment & Support Allowance Income Based because it is means tested; her savings were just above the threshold allowed. As such her only option was to claim Employment & Support Allowance Contributions Based, but because the DWP had stopped paying her National Insurance Credits without informing her, she could not claim this either. She can now pay NI herself for six months, and try to claim again. Meanwhile, hopefully The Funky Orchard will provide enough to live on. So please! Please support her; spread the word, and see if there are any items that you would like to buy for yourself or for someone else with Christmas coming.