Here are some lovely folk that we think make a difference in a Makery kind of a way

Sew Hip
Alice is a gem, thanks so much for all your support! SEW Hip covers a wide range of sewing projects from patchwork to embroidery and dressmaking to quilting, there is something for everyone in SEW Hip.

5x5x5=creativity
An independent, arts-based action research organisation. It involves groups of artists, educators and cultural centres working in partnership to support young children in their exploration and expression of ideas - and in doing so helps them develop valuable creative skills for life.

Cupcakes and Coffee
We think this blog is great! It’s by a Makery regular called Cat and we LOVE the cut of her jib.

Cloth Magazine
Lovely people with a lovely product! Cloth is a magazine and website offering inspiring, practical and easy-to-follow advice on clothes making and homeware, embellishing and updating your existing wardrobe from sewing a button to creating a brand new look!

Bag The Jewels
Take your pick from their selection of delicious, original vintage costume jewellery and vintage handbags!

DIYcourture
DIYcouture has created a catwalk collection with a difference. Rather than buying a garment, the customer purchases a book with a set of simple, visual instructions helping them to create their own version of that garment from scratch. The books are immediately accessible and help people to create one-off, tailored garments that will be treasured forever.

The Pig Guide
The Pig Guide offers completely unbiased opinions about exactly what Bath has to offer families and foodies alike. A fantastic resource that we can’t recommend highly enough!

acorn & will
Acorn & Will creates a range of products made from vintage fabrics that are beautiful, practical and eye catching. The collection consists of jewellery, hair accessories, cushions and a collection of vintage essentials all of which are handmade using vintage fabrics and finds.

soup
A new lovely local online magazine covering all things for families in Bath and NW Wilts.

Paula Tew
Paula is an experienced creative practitioner and participatory artist providing a range of workshops in educational and community based settings. She facilitates a wide variety of sessions for children and adults including textiles, book making and Japanese culture, arts and crafts.