“…There is growing interest from policy makers who view craft as a stimulus to develop local and regional economies, skills and materials in relation to wider networks (Luckman, 2015(Luckman, , 2013Marksuen, 2007;Nesta, 2007;Yair, 2011). Craft in this way is positioned as a conduit to the revitalization of local economies and as training mechanisms that support the creative economy: networking, apprenticeships, skills, training, mentoring, supporting micro-businesses, promoting new markets and fostering innovation (Jakob & Thomas, 2015). A recent report (KPMG, 2016) commissioned by the Crafts Council asserts that craft skills and knowledge have a further potential of driving growth and innovation in other parts of the economy.…”