A fair celebrating independent creatives is taking place in Haworth this November.
Talented makers will be bringing their Brontë themed gifts, artwork, plants, hand stitched leather bags, bespoke cushion covers and more to the free event.
It will take place at Haworth Old School Room, Church Street, from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, November 12 and Sunday, November 13.
Among the stalls will be a collection of vintage mirrors from various eras, homemade body butters and candles, wooden creations, crystals and Christmas decorations.
Dogs are welcome.
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A spokesperson for the event said: “We are genuinely excited to be welcoming talented makers from across the district who create original items inspired by their passion, hobbies, interests or simply out of pure necessity, engaging with their community and providing original, bespoke pieces not available from the high street.”
Traders include Pots about Plants, Essencia By Ruth, The Brontë Sisters, Cotton & Cord, Brontë Wildlings, Brontë B**ch, Stitch In Time, Made For You, Elysian Moon, Pigg & Bell, Carapace Designs, Chisel Monkey, Christian Jaemes from Channel 4’s Changing Rooms, and Haworth Mirrors.
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