Knebworth House Craft & Design Show

31st August, 1st & 2nd September
Knebworth House & Park, Knebworth,
Hertfordshire. SG1 2AX

10.00am - 5.00pm each day.

A GREAT DAY OUT FOR ALL THE FAMILY

PICNIC AREAS/ FREE PARKING/ REFRESHMENTS

Traditional classic skills & contemporary design-led crafts at one major event. Indulge yourself - or buy that special gift.
Browse & buy from a selection of glass, jewellery, art, leather, ceramics, wood, textiles, metal and more...

WIN TICKETS -10 pairs of tickets to give away.
Click here to enter the prize draw!
Enter Your Name & address in the email.
Closing date for entries 2nd August.

Good luck!

Admission: Adults £8.00,
Senior Citizens £8.00
Children (over 4 years) £8.00
*These are the standard admission prices for the house & gardens, which this weekend will include entrance to the Craft & Design Show, Gardens & Dinosaur Trail!

- Tickets available at the gate - no prebooking necessary
- Dogs welcome on leads



1 Off Bags, Click On Nature, Ceated and Felted, Designs On Silk, Designs On You, Forever Amber, Just Soaps Of The Earth, La Posh Poche, Quo Vardis 1, Romany Crafts, Scent Unikue, Silvia's Jewellery, Snail Pottery, Vivaldi Jewellery and Wheal Rose Windsors to name a few.

If you wish to exhibit please email us at exhibit@romorexhibitions.co.uk












Giggly Pig Company
- 45 varieties of sausages handmade from our own outdoor reared Saddleback pigs.
Humbers Homemade - jams, chutneys & preserves from local produce.
Lymn Bank Farm - smoked & flavoured cheeses.
Meah's - infusions of Indian flavours & spices.
Old Hall Confectionery - coconut ice and fudge.
Ravens Den Fine Foods Ltd
- handmade pies, sweet & savoury, local produce with no additives.
The Olive Stall - the finest olives, olive oils & anti-pasta of the Mediterranean.




JANE WEISS / JUST SOAPS OF THE EARTH


Handmade olive oil soaps and skincare. www.justsoapsoftheearth.co.uk


DAVID BAKER / CLICK ON NATURE
Nature photographer specialising in original image crafts including quality handmade greeting cards, prints, canvasses, jigsaw puzzles, postcards, gift tags and much more.
www.clickonnature.co.uk

 



Watch demonstrations of modern, traditional and rural craft skills:
Pole lathe turning, Hurdle making, Willow basket making, Bone & Antler working, Windsor chairmaking, Rune carving, Lip working, Woodturning, Maille making, Walking Stick making, Ceramics, Jewellery making, Traditional spoon carving, Leather working, Watercolour painting, Wooden toy making and more.






Bringing history to life, this educational group, formed in 1986, are fascinated with the craft skills, technologies and everyday lives of past peoples. From their traditional-style tents, in full authentic costumes they will present their skills.

Explore the myths and truths of life in Medieval England with these colourful characters.

Nicholas the Riveted Maille Maker - a link with the past and another and another! Made from drawn iron wire, shaped into rings and linked together to form mail, a very ancient form of body armour, though still in use in Tudor times.

Horn, Bone & Antler Working - what top do with leftovers - waste not want not. Some of the earliest materials used by man and fashioned into items such as farming tools, weapons, cosmetic instruments, gaming pieces, clothing fasteners, combs, spectacle frames - the list is almost endless!


Runar the Woodsman & Rune Carver - oak and ash, futhark and futhork - runes are an ancient and magical form of lettering that was originally designed, not to be written but to be carved into wood. Runar is deep in the knowledge of wood and rune lore.

Costume Maker - kirtles, liripipes, daggs & partlets- a display of hand sewn costumes from the Saxons & Vikings to the Early Tudors. Did they have pockets? Did they have underwear? How were clothes made? Who did the cutting & how were the customers measured?

*The Saxon Villagers may vary at each event




Knebworth House & Park, Knebworth,
Hertfordshire. SG1 2AX
www.knebworthhouse.com


Knebworth House & Park are accessed direct from the Junction 7 roundabout of the A1(M) motorway at Stevenage South, 29 miles north of London. There are signs on both carriageways of the motorway.
If you are using a Sat Nav system use the post code of the Stevenage Novotel at Junction 7 - SG1 2AX


 
 
 

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