Handcrafted with heart

Step into the world of our talented local crafters. Here you can see examples of the beautiful items they create, learn about the materials they use, and discover which charities they support. Join us in celebrating their passion and creativity!

Local talent, unique creations

Our crafters bring a diverse range of skills and materials to our events. From intricate woodwork and luxurious wax products to cosy knits, delightful crocheted items, and tempting homemade jams and pickles, you'll find something special. Many of our events also have crafters who destash items { some of their supplies they no longer use or have assembled too much of at home  so they sell of the surplus so you may have a go at crafting yourself.} Also produced are handmade soaps, cakes , savouries on sale from local artisans . hygiene certificates and hydiene regulations are followed on site. .

What our crafters make and do

Supporting local Artisans

What sets our events apart is the dedication and passion of our all-local crafters. Each item is made with care and reflects the unique talents within our community. By supporting our events, you're directly supporting these local artisans and helping them share their wonderful creations plus the Charities they 

This is The little tree workshop. 

They use everything recycled !!!  plus bits. 

this the Wesley church hall. a favourite venue of the silly Suffolk Crafters club. Usually used on Sundays  from 10 till 4pm approx. on quiet days we pack away at 2,45. 

Up cycled creations made from recycled things. creative ornaments and new things like coasters , placemats   and lots besides made from items that would otherwise go into landfill. each piece is unique and irreplaceable  and its this uniqueness that we are sure  appeals to the individual .  

Meet our crafters

Get to know the faces behind the crafts! Below you'll find short captions and photos showcasing some of our amazing crafters and their work. Click on their photos to find out more.

All these wood items are  turned by Martin . They are all hand made ; turned by lathe or hand carved in his workshop at home in Woolpit. Ever changing depending on the occasion and season and type of fayre.

He uses a variety of wood both hardwood and soft  usually finished with wax or vanish coat.

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