Taking place at the XCentre on Exeter’s glorious Quayside on Saturday 15th August from 10am-2pm, Headway Devon’s brand new coffee and crafts event looks set to be the shopping event of the summer!
With lots of local craft stalls to browse selling a huge range of beautiful items from potters and wood-turners, to card crafters, jewellery makers and sewers, and even some lovingly handmade dog collars, this event really does have something for everyone.
What’s more, there will be live acoustic music from talented local artist Holly Morwenna, plenty of homemade treats, hot and...
20 tables of lovely art, craft, jewellery, pottery, woodcraft, clothes, bags, accessories, stationery, glass & mosaic, real Devon Fudge and much more - all by local makers!
Newtown Community Association would like to come to the Hut in Belmont Park on Sunday 17th November. You'll find a whole load of Christmas gift ideas in our friendly Christmas Craft Fayre. There will be paper crafts, vintage pretties, lovely decorations, bubbles, modern and traditional gifts, home-baked bread and cakes, beautiful art, hands-on activities and face painting!
Pick up festive ideas and gifts at our craft fair, with a wide range of local west country crafts and stalls in the house. £1.50 entry for non-members.
For further details, please visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/killerton or call us on 01392 881345. Image courtesy of NTPL.
With the popularity of The Great British Bake Off, Great British Sewing Bee our traditional crafts are experiencing a real revival. Add to this ‘shabby chic’ items available even on the shelves of DIY stores and Supermarkets.
But why buy mass produced when you can by handmade items each unique and with ability to have items made personally for you by many of our crafters.
This is our first event in Devon and due to popular request from lots of lovely, talented local crafters we are starting in Exeter. From toys to jewellery, cards to decorative items, and cakes to sweets. A...
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