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Craftfinder connects people with makers and more than 180 places in the UK where they can enjoy contemporary craft.
Louise McLaren creates delicate, intricate papercut images that capture and celebrate the beautiful, heartfelt moments of life.
Denise is a textile artist, living and working on the Isle of Skye. Her work is informed by passion for landscape and the natural world, it's fragility, history and protection.
The main ethos of Dach Crafts is using various woods to make quality functional and decorative products using Scottish raw materials where possible or sustainable or recycled where not.
We make a wide range of products ranging from trivets, placemats and coasters, keyholders, puzzles and pictures to small items such as spurtles, wooden spoons, keyrings and childrens name plaques.
daisyglaisy is the work of Lindsay Allardyce who uses mainly wood and textiles to create a range of decorative items for the home – all of which are handcut, crafted, painted or sewn. Work includes Scandinavian inspired wooden birds, boats, owls and hares; handpainted customised blackboards and wooden signs; framed fabric collage pictures and more.
Wherever possible daisyglaisy uses reclaimed timber as well as recycled and vintage materials.
Starting out in Aberdeen, Fogbound Workshop is a leather crafting business focusing on making Custom, mainly one of a kind, items of clothing, accessories, and other specialised items in leather and/or suede.
Cut, sewn, and of course designed just for you.
Democraft is an on-line booking system for craft courses. You run the workshops - we do all the administration. One link on your web site is all you need.
Digby Morrow is a craftsman who makes fine decorative hardwood boxes and bespoke furniture pieces in his workshop on the outskirts of Linlithgow, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Also he makes highly individual pieces to be used as unique ”room features”. He works in solid and veneered woods of both domestic and exotic varieties and uses inlays and marquetry to decorate his pieces. He finishes his work using a variety of techniques including French polishing.
Digby’s boxes can have many uses - jewellery, christening, birthdays, dressing, collection, games, keepsake, presentation, special anniversaries etc. Digby's furniture pieces are designed to be "one-offs" with unique features.
Handmade Scottish Dog Treats & Dog Apparel. Collars, Dog Coats & much more !