“…Craft production is about being engaged with materials, production processes, and communities (Gauntlett, ; Price, ). As a result, work in these new craft‐based manufacturing sectors is increasingly seen as “cool,” desirable, and as a meaningful alternative to unsatisfying and uncreative work in other sectors (see Neff, Wissinger, & Zukin, ; Ocejo, , , ). This represents a distinct shift from the common perception of manual labor as the domain of “boring” and repetitive tasks undertaken by unskilled workers (Carr & Gibson, ; Hall & Jayne, ).…”