Supporting craft heritage
We are the national charity set up to celebrate, support and safeguard traditional craft skills, and to facilitate a national conversation about their importance to everyone now and in the future.
We are passionate about ensuring that everyone has access to craft skills that have developed over generations, and which we believe will be vital in helping us tackle the challenges of the future – and to be able to enjoy making as part of a fulfilled life.
Our Patron is His Majesty King Charles III.
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Heritage Crafts was set up just fifteen years ago. Since then it has gone from strength to strength, advocating at the highest levels for crafts, publishing the Red List of Endangered Crafts, and distributing 95 grants through the Endangered Crafts Fund. We have awarded 131 training bursaries, established the Heritage Crafts Awards and shone a spotlight on our world-renowned makers through 33 National Honours successes.
Many more people are now aware of traditional crafts and the objects produced by those who carry in their hands, heads, and also hearts the skills and techniques that have been passed down through the generations.
To continue this work we need your support. Please consider making a donation, however big or small, to help ensure that heritage craft skills in the UK are given the opportunity to thrive.
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At our Living Legacies reception last week, the Heritage Minister Baroness Twycross said:
“These crafts are vital to the identity, pride and cohesion of communities, and recognising them is only the first step. Next year, we’ll be launching a full public consultation to set our safeguarding priorities. Please do get involved. Share your insights so we can best safeguard heritage craft for the next generation.
“I’d like to pay particular thanks to our hosts here today. Heritage Crafts was so integral to the UK formally ratifying the 2003 UNESCO Convention. It’s only through collaboration between the private sector, government, the third sector and interested organisations, that we can truly ensure a sustainable future for heritage crafts.”
Following UK ratification of the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, Baroness Twycross’s department have created a new Living Heritage in the UK Inventory and commissioned Heritage Crafts as one of eleven Community Support Hubs to help members of the public list their living heritage practices.
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🚨 Patron’s Award for Endangered Crafts increases to £5,000!
This award, now increased from £3,000 to £5,000, is supported by Heritage Crafts’ Patron HM The King and the @kingcharlesfund. It will be awarded to an esteemed practitioner of an endangered craft whose proposal makes the best use of the funds to secure the survival of that craft.
Eligible crafts are those categorised as ‘endangered’ and ‘critically endangered’ in the Red List of Endangered Crafts 2025 edition (see heritagecrafts.org.uk/redlist).
Judges:
• @katehobhouse, Deputy Chair of Fortnum and Mason
• @patricialovettcalligraphy MBE, Past Chair of Heritage Crafts and Secretariat of the APPG for Craft
• Lulu Lytle OBE, Founder and Creative Director of @@soanebritain
• Deborah McGuire @plainstitchdeb, quiltmaker and winner of the 2025 Patron’s Award
• Dr Simon Sadinsky, Executive Director of Research, Impact and Learning at the @kingsfoundation
The judges will put forward a shortlist of three for final selection by HM The King.
Previous winners:
• Deborah McGuire, 2025 – quiltmaking in the frame
• Gail McGarva BEM, 2024 – wooden boatbuilding
• @lucybarlow.hats, 2023 – straw hat making
• Johanna Welsh, 2022 – pargetting
• Dr @rebecca_struthers, 2021 – watchmaking
• @ernestwrightltd, 2020 – scissor making
Former Heritage Crafts Chair Patricia Lovett MBE has once again kindly donated £1,000 as a grant to the runner-up.
📅 Deadline: Friday 21 August 2026 (at 5pm)
➡️ To apply, visit https://heritagecrafts.org.uk/opportunities/awards or via the linktr.ee in our bio.
At our Living Legacies reception last week, the Lady Mayor of London Dame Susan Langley said:
“I talk a lot about opportunity, but not everyone is academic. You give opportunity to those who can move forward with a livelihood that they perhaps didn’t think was possible. And thanks to your efforts, we are creating those living legacies across all of these crafts for years to come.”
Dame Susan has set up a Heritage Crafts Taskforce during her year in office, which we have been an active part of, to help create lasting change for support for heritage craft skills within the City.
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Heritage Crafts at the Cutty Sark during @londoncraftweek ⚓️
When we talk about heritage, we usually think about buildings, monuments, museum objects and historic vessels like this one.
We think about the things we can touch and see.
But the most important part of our heritage is actually invisible. It is the know-how in the minds of the makers.
If we preserve the Cutty Sark but we let the skill of ship building die out, we have lost the ability to ever build another one.
We have lost a piece of human ingenuity.
A ship without a rigger, or a sail without a sailmaker, is just a dead object.
But when those skills are alive, the ship is a living thing.
Thank you @royalmuseumsgreenwich for hosting a weekend of Heritage Crafts.
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Wonderful to catch up with current Heritage Crafts Emerging Weaver of the Year @leonie.textiles demonstrating all this week at @roseuniacke as part of @londoncraftweek. The collaboration is raising funds for Heritage Crafts through the sale of Leonie’s weaving.
Rose Uniacke have generously supported this award for the past three years, and the 2026 award is now open for nominations via our website. They have also supported our work to safeguard traditional craft skills with profits from their Remnant Weave project.
Thank you so much Rose Uniacke and well done to the hugely talented Leonie!
Heritage crafts at the core of the day!
Words cannot describe how proud we are to have hosted such a wonderful event in collaboration with @heritagecrafts the @theleathersellers and @saddlerscompany.saddlershall for @londoncraftweek this year.
From the beautiful pieces contributed to the auction, to the makers who spoke about their work, to those who gave demonstrations and answered questions. We were thrilled to see so many showing an interest and especially grateful to those who bid on the silent auction.
We ended the day with some inspiring speeches and hope to keep the conversation going.
#londoncraftweek #heritagecrafts #craft
Wonderful evening of speeches in celebration of Living Legacies at @theleathersellers for @londoncraftweek.
What is a heritage craft? @maryeluned_craft talks about the history of the Red List of Endanger Crafts and its role in the future. Great thoughts for @londoncraftweek.
Thank you to our incredible speakers, none of this would be possible without you!
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