Posted in Arts and Crafts, Communities for Crafters, Craft Supplies, Crafts, Craftshops, Internet on June 20th, 2007
Craftlinks is a search engine for crafts of all kinds in Britain. If you’re looking for something special or specific, or seeking ideas for your own crafting, give it a try.
You can also take the “grand tour” which shows snatches of information about the many sites listed.
Craftlinks says of itself :
CraftLinks.co.uk has become one of the largest sources of information in the UK for handmade goods, crafts materials, groups and courses. The Directory currently features 47 crafts (e.g. Scrapbooking) represented in 5 categories (e.g Suppliers). There are over 2000 UK craft websites listed with new sites being listed daily.
This is a very interesting portal approach to aggregating lots of sites dedicated to crafting.
Posted in Arts and Crafts, Crafts, Craftshops, Digital Cameras, Digital Photography, Exeter, Photography on June 6th, 2007
Continuing my photographic tour of the city of Exeter, I’ve been looking at craftshops — there are quite a few here. Incidentally, we’ve received a lot emails from people making photo albums of where they live this summer (or winter in the southern hemisphere). Keep up the good work and let us see some of your shots — Flickr is a great place to share them, and a basic account is free.
You can view all of our pictures in this set by clicking on the Flickr logo at the top of the sidebar.
Back to craftshops, and I have noticed that many of them are better presented than other varieties of retail outlet. Perhaps that’s not surprising as crafters are probably more aware of the appearance of things.
However, here’s a pic of the scruffiest craft workshop I’ve seen for quite a while :

Craftshop at The Quay, Exeter, England
Oddly, this is situated on one of the most expensive and upmarket strips in Exeter, the Quay, where, in Elizabethan times, woollen goods and garments were loaded onto boats headed to all points of the compass.
I’m now looking for the best turned out craftshop of all. Any ideas?