Category Archives: Craft Fair

Wood world

The scent of wood is the first thing you notice as you approach Nigel Thompson’s workshop: and it gets stronger and stronger – a very evocative aroma. It’s beautiful. Exactly like the woodwork and – principally – woodturning that emerges from it.

Wood world

The scent of wood is the first thing you notice as you approach Nigel Thompson’s workshop: and it gets stronger and stronger – a very evocative aroma. It’s beautiful. Exactly like the woodwork and – principally – woodturning that emerges from it.

Studio envy – textile arts

The studio owned by the next designer-maker who will be at the Craft Fair is the one that makes most other craftspeople very envious indeed: Not bad! It belongs to Karen Hall, embroiderer and textile artist (and gardener), whose work many people

Studio envy – textile arts

The studio owned by the next designer-maker who will be at the Craft Fair is the one that makes most other craftspeople very envious indeed: Not bad! It belongs to Karen Hall, embroiderer and textile artist (and gardener), whose work many people

Inside a pottery

This year, 2015, there will be two very different potters at the Craft Fair. Zeb Reynolds works out of Harlech Pottery, and this year the Pottery will be open in the run-up to Christmas as well. Hopefully there will be a

Inside a pottery

This year, 2015, there will be two very different potters at the Craft Fair. Zeb Reynolds works out of Harlech Pottery, and this year the Pottery will be open in the run-up to Christmas as well. Hopefully there will be a