Finding herself between jobs, Charlotte fills her time teaching crafting skills at the local nursing home. Encouraged by how positively the residents respond, the possibility of a career doing what she adores fills her mind. The first step towards that ambition is creating a crafting hub for the community – The Crafternoon Sewcial Club. When a local charity announces a major knitting-themed fundraiser, Charlotte sees the ideal stage to put her new club firmly on the crafting map and drum up new members in the process. Unfortunately, not everybody is on board with her vision for a crafting club, as it turns out. Indeed, some are even hoping to see Charlotte's dream come crashing down around her. Still, she won't let a minor issue like that derail her plans… To ensure victory, then, she'll need to rally her new members and ask her friends from the nursing home to get those needles clicking faster than a hummingbird's wings! If you adore crafting, knitting, sewing, crochet while drinking tea with friends, you'll love this book!
◆"I loved this book nearly as much as I love crafting♥" ◆"J C Williams' books make me a happier person. As simple as that." ◆"Delicious humour mixed with a delightful tale. I loved it★★★★★
He's delighted to advise his hilarious new book, the Crafternoon Sewcial Club is now available on Amazon.
His books are for those who don’t take life too seriously and are funny, poignant and ultimately uplifting.
He writes books both for the little ankle-biters and also the older audience. They're written with delightful humour and will leave you with a huge smile on your face.
He presently has seventeen titles and all are available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle with some now also available in Audio format.
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Now I'm not a crafter but was leant this by a 'crafty' work colleague. Not a book that I would have typically chosen, (although I will read just about anything) but saying that, I really enjoyed this lighthearted read. Enjoyed the humour and the fluidity of the text. Set on the Isle of Man. Think any crafter would thoroughly enjoy this.
A light read but not as hilarious or heartwarming for me as I think the author may have intended. I was a bit irritated by the relentless antics of two of the old ladies and found some of the comedy episodes cringeworthy. Nevertheless I enjoyed the knitting competition background and the end was nice.
I loved this book . It is a light hearted, feel good read that is just perfect . As someone with a passion for crafting , love of craft shop and a stash large enough to last many lifetimes I could relate to do much and desperately want to join the Crafternooners
Disappointed. I am a keen crafter and part Manx so expected to enjoy this. It feels wrong criticizing the style of someone who actually has written a book when I haven’t, but I found the humour self conscious and forced, I skipped whole sections (ok, I did want to know what happened!) and felt I wasn’t missing anything. One bit I did read had an individual totally changing their whole character to fit in with the plot, not just a “you’ve misjudged me, I have issues” sort of change but a sudden, total about face. I had downloaded another book by the same author. I won’t bother to read it.
A light read, detailing the rivalries between two women who have a history dating back to school when Charlotte "stole" Amelia's boyfriend, against a background of crafting joy! Some laugh out loud moments, and loads of quotable comments about living with a crafter... my husband can relate!! Now I can never pretend that driving 5 miles out of the way and happening to find a craft shop was a lucky coincidence! Very lovely book
What a fantastic book, it's a must read for anyone who loves a feel good story! Set in the Isle of Man and based around crafting, it's a story of mixing the generations and getting people together. It's a great read, I just couldn't put it down.
Charlotte, single mum to Charlie, is an avid crafter, but it doesn't pay the bills. She volunteers at a nursing home running a crafting session for the residents there. She sets up an afternoon crafting session which becomes quite successful. A local company decides to sponsor a community craft event of knitting squares for charity, when a local 'yummy mummy' decides to run roughshod over Charlotte, she finds she has to stand up for herself.
I truly loved this book and I can see it will be one I'll read over and over. I'm a crafter so can understand the sentiment behind getting people together to craft, to spend time together, away from any worries you may have is so beneficial to mind and body. I'm eagerly awaiting the release of the 2nd book! Thank you for writing such an inspiring book. I'm hoping to download some more books by this talented author, I can see they are going to become one of my go to authors!
I absolutely love this book. It’s cute funny and it so reminds me of me lol. You have to love Larry and the gang and I’m super proud of Bonnie. But Charlotte she’s an inspiration.
A fun, entertaining book full of interesting characters. It's got everything from frisky old women to passive/aggressive types that can only seem to insult. Makes me want to crochet a sweater, not granny squares though, I've made them and find them boring and not very pretty.
I enjoy books by J C Williams and being a ‘crafter’ myself was looking forward to this one. It was good and lighthearted throughout with a nice feel to it - nothing special jumped out but enjoyable nevertheless.
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Being a crafter myself it really gripped me. By the end I wanted to knit squares to help their initiative Going to download the next book right now.
What a great story….I know first hand how crafters are and they are some of the best people you could ever meet. This story brings to life the fun of what a great group of people can get into. The story made me laugh and made me think about all of my crafting friends and how we are all together just like Charlotte and her group.
A seriously funny book! A great read instead of my historical fiction. Imagine a friend that is giving in every way, Charlotte is that friend. Enjoy reading it, I did.
Enjoyed from the first page to the last. Laugh out loud moments, entertaining embarrassing moments and contradictory characters made it a quick, fun, easy read.
This was such a lovely, feel good story. The fact that it's about a bunch of people who enjoy crafting was just perfect for me. I absolutely loved it and just smiled my way through it 😊
DNF 14% p47 DNF because although the genre is one I like, the characterisation seemed a little stereotyped also there was a tendency to explain the dialogue with descriptors that labours the point and could be taken out. I was reluctant to stop as I’m sure it would have been a nice story but couldn’t persevere.
I like to craft, but sorry, I now realise it’s not a subject for a book . I don’t think it was as funny as the author had intended or I somehow missed it. I admit I really rushed through it , skim reading just to get to the end. I never not finish a book, I like to give everyone a chance, but can’t find much positive to say about this one.
It’s been a long time since I haven’t wanted to put a book down. Being a crafter absolutely helps, but I loved the characters, the heart, and yes - the crafting! - in this book. Moving on to the second one soon!
3.5 stars rounded up as it was a light hearted book about community that craft lovers will appreciate. Yeah, I'd read book 2 as these are feel good books that are great brain palette cleansers between book hangovers
What a brilliant easy light hearted read. Thoroughly enjoyed it from the first page to the very end, hopefully there will be more stories featuring the Crafternooners