Craftseller - November 2014

(Katie Ryan) #1

62 Craftseller


ON THE MOVE


Bold and beautiful buys
at Red Opia

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The Hat Box owner,Gillian,
among a plethora of glam
bespokeheadwear...

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DESIGNER CRAFTS
AT THE MALL
8 -17January
The Mall(Nr Trafalgar Sq), London
Browse at andshopfrom selected
workbythecelebratedand
experiencedfellows ofThe Society
of Designer Craftsmen. It’s one of
thebestplaces tobefor cutting-
edgejewellery, ceramics, furniture,
glasswork and textiles.

CRAFT
11-1 3 January
Olympia, London
Featuringtheworkofover 150
makers, CRAFT whereyou canbe
inspiredandinfluencedbyonlythe
best in traditionalandcontemporary
crafting.Abrilliantdayout in
London, itpromises to entice and
inspire with its arrayof makers,
coveringeverythingfrom basketryto
enamellingand millinery!

SCOTLAND’S TRADE FAIR
18 - 20 January
SECC, Glasgow
Witha mix ofexhibitors,this event
promises tobe onefilledwithgreat
Scottishhandmakesandmuchmore.
Discover a smorgasbordofjewellery,
homewares, textiles, clothingand
fashionaccessories.

Craftfairs in January
Get even craftier nextyear with
thesegreat January markets

WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT HANDMADE FAIRS NEAR YOU!
Email [email protected] with your craft market news

Next month
we’re in
BELFAST

criteria – beautiful,functional and individual.
Shop assistant Kim Griffin says working in
the markets is extra special. “There’s such a
relaxed,friendly atmosphere. It’sfullofsmall
shops and so it feels like you’re going to work
withyour neighbours.”The nextbig phase
will be the festive spree. “Christmas isgoing
tobe rammed.Iloveitwhen it’sbusy though



  • you get that buzz.”


WHENCRAFTYSUPPLIESCALL...
I probably would have missed out onDarn It
&Stitchhon Blue Boar Street (darnitandstitch.
com),hadit notbeenfor ablue vintage
bicycle wearing theshop sign andan arrow
pointing mysteriouslyoff from the city’s
town hall. The solo arrow leads passers-by
towardsablue shopfront tuckedsnugly
away on a cobbledlane. Thealluring charm
ofthe cottage exteriorleadstotheshop’s
interior which spills out a ‘sweet-shop’
collection ofhaberdashery essentials. Trunks
ofknitting yarns, reelsofribbons andbaskets
brimming withbuttonsfloodtheshop
floor and walls. It’s not just all pretty and
impractical- this really is a great location to
enjoy a compromise ofthe two. Above the


shop you’ll findaworkshop space that offers
crafting classes. Grouped under the umbrella,
‘Pin Works’ the classes suit all skills and
abilities. Knitting, pattern-cutting and ‘make
friends withyour sewing machine’ are just
snippets of a crafting community at work.

FORINSPIRATIONA-PLENTY...
For crafters with an artistic inclination,
inspiration willsparkat art centre,The Old
Firehouseon George Street(oldfirestation.
org.uk). Its focus – which includes the shop
stocked with designs from over 100 UK-based
craftsellers – remains on supporting early
to mid-career artists andmakers, working
alongside more experiencedcreatives. It’sa
constantlychanging space gearedupfor only
the best in inspiration.

ALIKE-MINDED MEETINGPLACE
For a hobby or trade that’s so often spent solo,
thePittRiversMuseumm(prm.ox.ac.uk) is the
place toholdyour craftingdesireshigh,and
get stuckin. Hosting a range ofmind-opening
events in theform ofexhibitions, classes and
more. It’s one of thegreat hubs of Oxford’s
creativelifeand epitomises this city’s passion
for making.
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