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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Join us on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 July at the National @thefestivalofmaking at Blakey Moor Terrace, Blackburn, where we’ll be featuring demonstrations and workshops of crafts featured on the Red List of Endangered Crafts.
During the Festival weekend, you’ll be able to meet some of the expert craftspeople practising endangered crafts, gain an insight into their work and understand the importance of passing these skills on.
Featuring:
• Ruth Farris and Bea Uprichard @fishbone.sycamore, silk weavers
• Phill Gregson @phillgregson, wheelwright
• Craig Peebles @welbyandwright, encaustic tile maker
• Jonathan Reid @ernestwrightltd, scissor maker
Confirmed workshops:
• Introduction to Jacquard Handweaving – 2.30pm – 3.30pm, Saturday and Sunday
• Join The Renaissance: Discover Encaustic Tile Making – 4pm to 5pm, Saturday and Sunday
For more information visit https://heritagecrafts.org.uk/events/national-festival-of-making-2026/ or via the linktr.ee in our bio.
#matchMAKER opportunity!
Trainee Scissor Manufacturers
Location: Sheffield
Established in Sheffield in 1760, William Whiteley & Sons Ltd’s heritage spans over two centuries. Every pair of scissors they produce is meticulously hand-made, assembled, and tested by their skilled craftsmen, using techniques that have been honed and passed down through generations.
They are seeking motivated individuals to join their team as Trainee Scissor Manufacturers. This entry-level position offers a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the fabrication and assembly of high-quality scissors. The role is suitable for those interested in developing skills within metalworking and manufacturing environments, with a focus on learning and professional growth. Successful candidates will receive comprehensive training to support their development in this specialised craft.
This position offers an excellent pathway into specialised manufacturing roles, with comprehensive training provided to develop your technical expertise. They welcome applicants eager to build a career in metal fabrication and assembly within a supportive team environment.
Find out more including how to apply at https://heritagecrafts.org.uk/matchmaker.
#matchMAKER is the online platform for work-based training and entry-level employment opportunities hosted by @heritagecrafts and supported by @soanebritain.
Over 20 posts we are profiling the recipients of our recent round of training bursaries.
Emily Scholefield @esch.textiles, from Hampshire, is an artist and embroiderer with a background in ballet who recently completed a contemporary hand embroidery diploma with @handandlocklondon. Her bursary will fund one-to-one online mentoring with Stephanie Woodage of @enpointetutus covering tutu construction, a UAL short course in costume design, and essential equipment.
Emily’s bursary is supported by @costume_society.
Emily said: “I’m so grateful to be given this opportunity to learn tutu-making and develop my skills in costume design. I can’t wait to start the training and I’m really looking forward to creating my costume portfolio and starting my career making dance costumes.”
#matchMAKER opportunity!
Apprentice Leather Worker
Deadline: 10 July 2026
Location: Leeds
Charles F Stead & Co Ltd is world-renowned for producing some of the finest suede leathers in the world. Its suedes are recognised internationally for their quality, innovation and craftsmanship and are supplied to many of the most prestigious footwear and fashion brands globally.
Over the course of the 15-month Leather Craftsperson (level 2) apprenticeship, delivered in partnership with Huddersfield Textile Training Ltd, you will receive hands-on training and support from experienced leather workers, developing the knowledge and skills required to build a long-term career within the leather manufacturing industry.
After this apprenticeship you will have the chance to contribute to the production of world-class suede used by leading fashion brands, with opportunities for long-term career development within the business.
Find out more including how to apply at https://heritagecrafts.org.uk/matchmaker.
#matchMAKER is the online platform for work-based training and entry-level employment opportunities hosted by @heritagecrafts and supported by @soanebritain.
Join us in conversation with tapestry weaver @chrissiefreeth, online on Tuesday 18 August 2026, 7pm (GMT+1)
For millennia, the loom has been central to the lives of women and the art of storytelling. Join us for a fascinating evening with tapestry weaver and archaeologist Dr Chrissie Freeth as we explore how she continues this ancient tradition, transforming small personal moments, fragile memories and unconfronted experiences into large-scale handwoven tapestries.
Chrissie brings a uniquely rigorous perspective to her craft. With a PhD in archaeology and a career that began in the museum sector, her contemporary practice is deeply rooted in historical material culture. In 2016, she was awarded a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travelling Fellowship, allowing her to study medieval tapestry techniques first-hand across major collections in Europe and New York.
Chrissie’s work has captured the attention of the international craft and art worlds. Her tapestry Saint Catherine was selected for the prestigious ARTAPESTRY6, Song of the Woods was shortlisted for the Cordis Prize and her striking piece Memento Mori was showcased at the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition.
This conversation comes at a pivotal moment in her career. Alongside a recent grant from the National Lottery/Arts Council England to push the boundaries of large-scale weaving, her exhibition Good Women is currently on display at @kelmscottmanor – the iconic summer home of William Morris – in their first major exhibition of contemporary craft alongside the Morris family’s own collection, marking a spectacular dialogue between historic textile heritage and contemporary practice.
The session will take place on Zoom and attendees must register in advance via https://chrissiefreethinconversation.eventbrite.co.uk or the linktree in our bio. Attendees will also have the opportunity to submit questions in advance.
Over 20 posts we are profiling the recipients of our recent round of training bursaries.
Nic Harding @ravensrockstudio1, from Wirral, served as a Ranger and Forest School practitioner for 22 years before finding leather carving. His bursary will fund ten days of one-to-one training with @armitageleather and a two-day intermediate bag-making course with Jo Heard at the @walsallleatherskillscentre to refine his construction techniques.
Nic’s bursary is supported by @theleathersellers.
Nic said: “This funding is life changing for me, and a catalyst to further my craft and put myself forward. It has arrived at just the right moment. It will catapult my understanding of leatherworking to where it needs to be to feel confident with my craft and stand tall as I offer my work and skills at large.
“It is also part of a larger scheme, one of self care as I continue to recover from the after-effects of complex PTSD, which I have struggled with for ten (very long) years. Getting the bursary and meeting some of the Heritage Crafts team has already boosted my confidence and I am really looking forward to meeting other craftspeople in the 2026 cohort and getting advice on those all important first steps to success!”
Some of our best bits from @craftfestival Bovey Tracey 2026! Thank you for having us and thank you to all of our demonstrators and speakers!
@devongrowsflax @zoegilbertson @sophie_scanlon @dartmoorshoemakers @theletterpresscollective @mottes_pots @stephs.midnight.flit @sthcoaststudio @theenglandarchive @wheelwrightgreg @wheelwright.sam @bramblecarpentry @lacebynicholas @johnwilliamson.dartmoor @jamesfox283 @katestrasdin @thistlemetimbers @sarahvigarsart @papilionaceouspuresilk
Over 20 posts we are profiling the recipients of our recent round of training bursaries.
Kylie McConnell @barnbarroch_organic, from Dumfries and Galloway, is an organic beef farmer seeking to create a circular ‘farm to fashion’ economy by using hides from her own cattle. Her bursary will fund a blend of leather skills courses and training, including time spent at @walsallleatherskillscentre and @armitageleather.
Kylie’s bursary is supported by @theleathersellers.
Kylie said: “I’m an organic beef farmer in south-west Scotland. My goal has been to utilise as much of our beautiful animals as possible to produce traceable leather products – from our farm to fashion. I want people to feel more connected to their leather goods. Thank you to Heritage Crafts and the Leathersellers’ Company for this training bursary. This will enable us to learn from the best and to create beautiful leather products from our own hides.”
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