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  • Honey and honey products.
  • Hand painted brass and horseshoes, small watercolours, cards, bookmarks and other small hand painted items.
  • Trugs, shelf units, serviette holders, string dispensers, key boxes, mirrors, and other small wooden items.
  • Blue and white hand made and decorated functional pottery, including jugs, bowls, mugs, etc..
  • Hand made figures, jewellery, soft toys and greeting cards.
  • Hand made gemstone jewellery. (www.aricula.co.uk.)
  • Walking sticks, crooks, thumb sticks and wood sculpture.
  • Ceramics in Anglo-Japanese tradition, combining practicality with art.
  • Vintage textiles, peg bags, notice boards, aprons and bags, uniquely crafted  with old and new fabrics putting a modern twist on nostalgic ideas. (www.madgeandbern.com)
  • Smocks.
  • Contemporary woodturning and woodwork from Recycled and reclaimed wood. (www.phoenixwoodcrafts.co.uk)
  • One off items based on fibre/dyeing theme, hand painted silks, spun and dyed yarns and kits.
  • Bone china mugs decorated with farm animals and household pets.
  • Individual designed hand made wooden toys. (www.toytique.com)
  • Sussex turner- bowls from trees that nature felled. Each piece oiled, polished and signed.
  • Cards and gifts from local artist’s animal illustrations in pastels and watercolours.
  • Richly coloured and beautifully decorated felt hats, scarves and bags, hand made in Cornwall. (www.paullewin.co.uk)
  • Baby knits.
  • Beautiful hand made jewellery with semi-precious gems fresh water pearls and sterling silver. (www.flutterbyonline.co.uk)
  • Hand made scarves and hats, local views greeting cards.
  • Restored furniture, occasional tables, rush and cane work and woodcraft.
  • Wood turning including bowls, platters, boxes, natural edge items and various decorative items.
  • Hand made buttons, jewellery and collage. (www.jennystacy.co.uk)
  • Hand made books using material including elephant dung paper, raw edge leather journals.
  • Knitting and jewellery.