Craftsmen and Craft Groups
This is a list of craftsmen and craft groups in the Clyde Valley. You can click on the name to see a fuller description.
| B.G. Models Ltd. |
Constructors of high quality hand-crafted architectural, historical and presentation models for commercial and private projects. |
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Patrick Baxter |
Furniture handmade by trained cabinetmaker Patrick Baxter is engineered and built to last, making use of tried and tested traditional cabinetmaking construction techniques. |
| Mary Berkley |
Maker of fine earrings in various brightly-coloured designs from beads, glass and other materials. |
| Biggar Embroiderers Guild |
Meet in Biggar Municipal Hall. |
| Biggar Lacemakers |
Meet in Biggar Municipal Hall, Thursdays 10.00 till 12.00noon, September till April. New members welcome |
| Melissa Brown |
Professional picture framer specialising in the framing of miniature art in her workshop in Biggar. |
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Marilyn Caddell |
Marilyn learnt to spin in 1976 and very soon became interested in the use of natural dyes to colour her yarn. She believes that the lovely range of soft colours obtained from plant material - flow |
Liz Cameron |
Maker of quality hand-thrown, decorative and functional pottery from mugs, jugs and many sizes of bowls to salt pigs and ovenproof dishes. Showroom and 2-acre garden open by appointment. |
| Carluke Community Centre Patchwork Club |
Meets in Carluke Community Centre on Tuesday from 7.00 till 9.00, from mid-August till June. |
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Sharon Catto |
Sharon Catto is a specialist in gilding, antique frame restoration and objets d'art. |
Diverse Fibres |
A group of feltmakers who meet at Ferniegair Village hall on a regular basis because students who had completed a City & Guilds Felt Making Course wanted to continue meeting as a group. |
| Fiona Foley |
Stained-glass artist experienced in large-scale, public and private commissions using traditional techniques in contemporary designs. |
| Peter Graham |
Peter is first and foremost a Cabinet Maker though he is presently also involved in the modern art scene and exhibits his sculpture in London and Edinburgh . He lives and works in Lanarkshire. |
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Handspun |
Two spinning groups who meet together every Wednesday 1-4pm and again at 7.30-9.30pm at 5 Friarsdene. |
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Tom Harris |
Based in Stonehouse, I specialise in making traditional Vienna Regulator style wall clocks, in contemporary designs, from locally sourced Scottish hardwoods. |
Derek Haston |
Design and manufacture of bespoke stained glass Scottish products such as mirrors, clocks, vases and suncatchers. |
| Hazel Henderson |
Designs and makes hats for theatre companies and private commissions. Each hat is totally individual and can be made to order from a wide variety of designs in any colour. |
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Mairi Howat |
Stained, etched and painted glassware and mirrors. |
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Muriel Howells |
Muriel has been spinning for almost twenty years.During this time she has spun Alpaca, fleece from most breed of sheep, also camel, kid Mohair and many other fibres. |
| Alan Kane |
Maker of furniture and fine clocks set in natural local wood. From his sawmill the timber is seasoned, then kiln-dried before he makes it into furniture of all kinds. |

