Craft, Food and Podcasts: We've got it Covered
Written: 07 October 2020
Digital Craft Festival
Our makers are busy making and stocking their shops with new work to present to you over the weekend of November 27-29th.
We're busy uploading all our exhibitors images and finalising the incredible programme of events for your to enjoy. Here is a preview of some of the makers you can meet at The Digital Craft Festival. You can follow our stories over on Facebook and Instagram.
The Capital of Craft
In our latest episode of The Capital of Craft, which is broadcast on Thursday, Sarah James from Craft Festival talks to textiles artist and teacher, Suzi Park from Make it in Wales.
Based in Cardigan, during the podcast Suzi tells the story of her career in fashion knitwear and how she became a teacher and advocate for craft education.
Suzi's podcast will be available from 11am on Thursday October 8th. You can subscribe to The Capital of Craft podcast now via Apple and Spotify.
In our previous episodes, Sarah James, Craft Festival Director, talked to wooden surfboard maker, James Otter, potter Justine Allison and letterpress printer, Nick Hand. You can listen to their conversations now.
Next week, we talk with printmaker, Tom Frost.
Win Goodies from Crwst
In Cardigan, West Wales, there lives a stunning team of bakers and makers who run a fabulous cafe/bar/bakery/deli called Crwst. We are big fans. We've teamed up with them to give you the chance to win some of their award winning, handmade and gorgeously gooey carmel sauces.
You can win a jar each of Pembrokeshire Sea Salted Caramel ( 2* Great Taste Award Winner) and Barti Rum Salted Caramel. Made with a seaweed infused spiced rum, this is a smooth and luxurious caramel with boozy tones. Described as ‘the Pembrokeshire coastline, captured in a jar’. Take Me Home!
Competition closes Midnight Friday October 23rd.