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English handcraft with clear steps and calm pacing

We run small, practical sessions in wood, leather, and light metalwork. Each class moves from tool setup to a simple build, with time to try, review, and adjust your piece.

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Makers

Elsie Ward

Hand Tool Basics & Joinery

Peter Lang

Leather Stitching & Finishing

Amara Singh

Safety, Fixtures & Jigs

Noah Price

Project Planning & Finishes

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441 373 492 610

12 Copper Street, Frome, Somerset BA11 1AH, England

Common Questions

How do sessions begin?

We start with a short briefing on tools and safety, then outline the build steps. You’ll see where feedback fits and when breaks happen.

What will I make?

Typical first projects include a serving board, a stitched card holder, or a small wall rack. Materials are provided, and offcuts are available for tests.

Can timings shift?

They may change with group size, drying time, or extra questions. We flag updates early and keep steps manageable.

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Workshop Notes

bench with awl, mallet, linen thread and square laid out for a class

“Simple pace and steady help. I left with a finished board and clear notes.” — Martha

“Times were realistic and I could pick between two project options.” — Jay

“They listened first, then trimmed the steps so it felt achievable.” — Leon

“No rush, just practical pointers and a tidy workspace.” — Priya

“Good talk on grain, glue, and spacing—my joints sit better now.” — Daniel

“The handout made it easy to try again at home.” — Ruth

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