The Tableholders

A & M Therapies
Therapies
Abi Stubbings
Tweed, soft furnishings & paintings
Angela Ashwood-Angel
Tweed bags & soft furnishings
Ann's Egg Craft
Egg crafts
Baby Boutique
Knitwear
Becky Pritchard
Fossils & polished stones
Bruce Jardine
Christian books
Cat Protection League
Cat charity
Catherine Macleod
Tweed & jewellery
Celtic Fringe
Painted stones, signs & books
Christine & Andrew Hammacott
Fabrics & deer antler items
Crofthouse Cards
Cards
Don Macleod
Bethesda charity - fabrics
Dorothy Hague
Tweed teddies & cushions
The Dragonfly Studio
Jewellery & cake plates
Elaine Mackenzie
Harris tweed designer
Elaine Murray
Hand-finished prints
Gordon Ross
Paintings & photographs
Harris Prints
Paintings & jewellery
The Harris Mouse
Hand-carved mice, mugs, tweed products
Helen Booth
Leather products
HillCraft of Harris

Tweed & soft furnishings
Island Flies
Game fishing flies
Jenny Burton
Books
John Walsh
Photography
Karen Allen
Felt Products
Kate MacSween
Soft furnishings
Kathleen Macleod
Baking
Kim Park
Photography
Linda Norgrove Foundation
Linda Norgrove charity
Lorna Dodd
Leather products
Lorna Wheeler
Drift wood & walking sticks
Mad Enterprises
Hand-painted mugs & knitwear
Margaret Maclean
Acrylic paintings
Maureen Steinish
Plants & Bethesda charity
Moonstone Designs
Jewellery
Morrigan Milliken
Soft furnishings, cushions & furniture
Mrs Tweedy
Tweed & soft furnishing
Muriel Tuck
Tweed cushions
Neil Stewart
Wood turning
Pippa Stevens
Tweed & soft furnishing
Rita Rowland

Jewellery
Roz Stewart
Wildlife art
Scalpay Teddies
Tweed products & jewellery
St. Peter's Church
Charity
Tweed Delights
Tweed products
Wood and Wax
Wood turning, candles & paintings

Christine & Andrew Hammacott

Christine Hammacott

What is your product?
Fabric collages and Birders doorstops.

How long have you been making/selling your product?
30 years.

Why did you start making your product?
Just a love of fabric and stitching.

Where does inspiration for your product come from?
Nature mostly, and sometimes a piece of fabric just begs to be used.

Do you have any tips for anyone else interested in making/selling their own products?
Be happy making, and do not over look the details, listen to comments on your products from "outsiders" your mum will always think what you do is brilliant, she might be biased!

Andrew Hammacott

What is your product?
Items made from naturally cast deer antlers.

How long have you been making/selling your product?
15 years.

Why did you start making your product?
Interest in making furniture took me into using unusual materials.

Where do you source your materials?
Scotland for the Red Deer, Deer Parks all over or the Fallows.