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Crafting Scotland - meet the hands and hearts behind Scottish Heritage Crafts

Kerstin Devine
Scotland
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Quilting
Sanquhar Knitting
Indigo
Landscape Painting
Scottish Textiles
Woodworking
Sea Glass
Sanquhar Pattern
Glasgow
Tea
Willow
Joy Revival Design
Basketry
Botanical Printing
Alzheimer's Scotland
Glass Painting
Photography
Whisky Barrel

This podcast takes you on a journey through Scotland’s rich crafting traditions. Each episode, we’ll meet makers who are keeping old skills alive while shaping something new — sharing honest talk, real stories, and the passion that inspires their work. Whether you’re a crafter yourself, a curious traveller, or simply someone who loves a good story, you’re in the right place. Let’s step into the wo... more

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Latest Episodes

In this episode I speak to two talented musicians who both share their deep respect for Scotland’s oldest national instrument. No, not the bagpipes but the harp!

Harp playing has its roots stretching back to Pictish stone carvings over a thousand y... more

In this episode of Crafting Scotland, I sit down with Sandra Benn, founder of Chiya & Chai Tea Tastings, to explore a surprising thread running through Scotland’s heritage story — tea.

What begins as a tale of overwhelm at a posh afternoon tea beco... more

There is a moment many makers speak of, a quiet, almost unexplainable turning point when something simply clicks.

For Simon Harvey Potts, that moment happened not in Scotland, but in the sunlit streets of Granada in southern Spain. Surrounded by art... more

What happens when a 30-year career in clinical aromatherapy, a global pandemic, and a 14th-century Scottish castle collide? For Alison MacColl, founder of Castle Apothecary, the answer is a skincare range that doesn’t just smell extraordinary, but th... more

There’s a moment, somewhere between the steady rhythm of a carving knife and the quiet grain of a piece of wood, where a life begins to make sense.

For John, that moment didn’t arrive all at once. It was shaped slowly over decades through sawdust-fi... more

I’m thrilled to share this episode of Crafting Scotland, where I had the pleasure of chatting with Susan Anderson, the publishing editor of the Journal of Scottish Yarn.

If you haven’t yet come across this beautiful biannual publication, think part... more

As 2026 begins, the latest episode of Crafting Scotland brings listeners an inspiring conversation with James Donald, a master weaver, teacher, and maker based in Edinburgh. Known for his slow, considered approach to textiles, James combines local fi... more

Oh, you’re going to love this conversation!

I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Michelle Cohen, and honestly, her story is one of those that just makes you smile. You know when you meet someone and you can just feel their passion for wh... more

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Recent Guests

Sandra Benn
Tea tastings entrepreneur
Chiya & Chai Tea Tastings
Episode: A surprising thread running through Scotland's heritage story....
Simon Harvey Potts
Owner and master crafter of Mackenzie Leather
Mackenzie Leather
Episode: Scottish Leather Craft: Tradition, Sustainability and Handmade Heritage
Alison MacColl
Creator of Castle Apothecary, aromatherapist with 30 years' experience
Castle Apothecary
Episode: Castle Apothecary: Where Scottish Heritage Meets Modern Skincare
Susan Anderson
Publishing Editor of The Journal of Scottish Yarn
The Journal of Scottish Yarn
Episode: Knitting for work or how to put flesh on the bones and making Scottish Textile a thing.
James Donald
Weaver, teacher, and maker based in Edinburgh
Pick One Studio
Episode: Weaving Connections
Michelle Cohen
Glasgow-based painter and photographer
Independent artist
Episode: Beyond the Canvas: Meet Michelle Cohen
Ann Hill
Quilter, Alzheimer's Scotland's Quilter in Residence
Alzheimer's Scotland
Episode: The Art of Quilting with Ann Hill, BEM
Elisabeth Viguié Culshaw
Natural dyer and botanical printer based in Glasgow
Self-employed / Indigo and botanical printing practitioner
Episode: Natural Dyeing with Elisabeth Viguié Culshaw
Fiona Nadyer
Skilled artisan keeping Sanquhar Knitting alive
A'the Airts Arts Centre, Sanquhar
Episode: Traditional Scottish knitting patterns

Host

Kirsten Devine
Host of Crafting Scotland

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 4 ratings
  • Incredible Podcast

    So happy I found this. Such a great listen!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SuperHaggis44
    United Kingdom8 months ago

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The conversations feel authentic, practical, and inspiring for aspiring makers and craft enthusiasts.
Listeners consistently mention the engaging maker stories and the sense of place in Scotland.
Guests are well-aligned with the cultural and craft-focused mission, delivering actionable insights.

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#68
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#155
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A Basket Maker's Journey
Q: What advice would you give to someone starting out in basketry or considering foraging for materials?
He advises experimentation, learning to judge usable materials by feel (whether they can be wrapped around the wrist or finger without snapping), and emphasizes playful, practical exploration over strict categorization.
A Basket Maker's Journey
Q: What is your favorite part of the work?
Max says the process of weaving itself is the most enjoyable part, highlighting the tactile relationship with the material and the transforming moment when a functional object emerges from a pile of sticks.
A Basket Maker's Journey
Q: What other materials or foraging opportunities are suitable for basketry beyond willow?
He describes sources like hazel, dock stems, rushes, old oak and ash, and emphasizes foraging practices such as taking only what you need and always considering sustainability and biodiversity.
A Basket Maker's Journey
Q: But how did you get into basketry? How did it start for you?
Max explains that his interest began while volunteering with a conservation charity, coppicing willow for a Willow Dome and similar projects, which sparked a deep, almost ancestral pull toward basketry and led him to pursue it as a career.
Weaving Connections
Q: Can you take us back to the beginning? What first drew you to the weaving and then the subsequent teaching?
James explains his path through art school, his fascination with tapestry and cloth weaving, a travel-based stint in Australia that led to a residency and teaching opportunities, and how teaching grew from an accidental start to a central part of his career.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Crafting Scotland

What is Crafting Scotland about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A show spotlighting Scotland's heritage crafts through conversations with makers who preserve traditional techniques while innovating in modern contexts. Across episodes, listeners encounter textiles, pottery, woodwork, leather, dyeing, and basketry, all anchored in place-based storytelling and sustainable practice. The host draws out personal journeys, community impact, and the social value of craft, from apprenticeships and local workshops to heritage-driven businesses. Noteworthy is the recurring emphasis on accessibility, hands-on skills, and the belief that craft can foster wellbeing, connection, and regional pride while highlighting small studios, regional centers, and national craft ecosystems. Potential listeners include crafters, l... more

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Recent guests on Crafting Scotland include:

1. Sandra Benn
2. Simon Harvey Potts
3. Alison MacColl
4. Susan Anderson
5. James Donald
6. Michelle Cohen
7. Ann Hill
8. Elisabeth Viguié Culshaw

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