Following
the success of the 2014 The Handmade Fair, 2015 saw Kirstie Allsopp return with
not one, but two craft filled weekends and we were lucky enough to support and
attend both – from knitting and sewing, to floral headband making and upcycling
furniture we are now experts* (*that may be a slight over exaggeration but
we gave it a go!)
In
September, The Handmade Fair graced the grounds of Hampton Court for the second
year running and while the great British weather was up and down, guests
enjoyed a weekend of crafting, shopping and indulging on a plethora of food and
cocktail stalls.
The second
Fair, The Handmade Christmas Fair took place in Manchester in November – just
in time for Christmas! Hosted in the Manchester Central Exhibition Centre
visitors were able to pick up handmade decorations, alternative Christmas trees
and start ticking things off their Christmas gift lists with a range of stalls
selling everything from alcohol and handmade perfumes, to handmade baby
clothes.
Thousands of visitors attended the Fairs showing just how much the craft renaissance has gripped hold of the Nation, as craft enthusiasts and lovers of all things homemade to join in the action and created their own masterpieces. The Handmade Fair and The Handmade Christmas Fair brings together Britain’s best producers of crafting supplies, handmade items and artisan foods – this included the best brownies we’ve ever tasted!
Kirstie Allsopp’s The Handmade Fair, which is sponsored by Hobbycraft, is the only craft fair of its kind; mixing shopping with hands on crafting to deliver an unforgettable experience and if you didn’t get the chance to attend either of the events this year, you NEED to keep your eyes peeled so as not to miss out next time!
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