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My location is in the village of Strontian, 25 miles south west of Fort William, where you will find my workshop and outlet.
Different styles and types of walking stick can be seen. I also make sticks to your requirements and specifications using wood, horn and some liquid plastics.
Craft Scotland is a Scottish charity, working to unite, inspire and champion Scottish craft.
An inspiring community initiative which leases subsidised studio and display space to makers and owns and promotes The Barony Centre: Exhibition, Education and Events venue. Craft Studios open throughout the year, Barony Centre open 7 days throughout the year.
Craft courses and workshops listed Free for every maker/tutor and craft centre in the UK!
Our mission is to interest more people in the delightful world of craftsmanship, by promoting all of the wonderful courses craft going on up and down the UK. Every course page has built-in review tool, google maps, clear descriptions and lots of pictures!
The best place to buy and sell original & handmade Scottish products
Craftfinder connects people with makers and more than 180 places in the UK where they can enjoy contemporary craft.
Crafts of Calder is a Gallery exhibiting Scottish Contemporary Paintings and prints. We also promote crafts by local craftspeople. A full framing service is also available.
A collective of professional artists and makers representing a wide range of contemporary craft and art practice - ceramics, glass, leather, metal, wood, jewellery, textiles.
Individual works are available to commission or for direct sale. The group website shows gallery pages for each artist and maker with a direct link for enquiries. Members regularly come together to show their work in galleries and special events, including an annual Open Studios Trail each September. Copies of a printed directory are also available on request - please visit our website.
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.