Lovely Craft Trends To Try In 2023


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Over the past few years, Britain has rediscovered the power of making, and the crafting industry has boomed.

If the pandemic taught us anything, it’s that everyone and anyone can be creative. Platforms like TikTok have been inspiring millions with crafting ideas and techniques, encouraging people of all ages to get involved.

A quick YouTube search will provide craft tutorials for all skill levels – from tufting rugs, punch needling home decor, to sewing your own clothes, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Studies have also shown that the sense of accomplishment in creating something can decrease anxiety and diversify brain activity.

As we enter a new year, Hobbycraft, the UK’s largest arts and craft retailer, reveals the top trends it expects to lead the way in 2023.

Basket of yarn balls, square knitted in turquoise on knitting needles, also glass of juice and open book

Tufting

Relatively easy to learn, tufting is an ancient weaving technique that has been lauded for its calming benefits, much like tie-dyeing and baking. It is a renowned method of rug making and defined as placing strands of wool or yarn onto a frame and punching the strands with a tufting tool. This tool automates the process, as yarn is fed through a hollow needle that penetrates a stretched cloth.

Tufting is a faster version of punch needle. The hashtag #Tufting has racked up 3.2 billion views across a range of videos and searches on for ‘tufting’ on Hobbycraft’s website increasing by 73% over the past two years, versus the previous two.

Resin Crafts

Resin crafts began trending a couple of years ago and are still popping up all over the internet because of their versatility. This year, searches for ‘Resin’ on Hobbycraft.co.uk have increased by 56%** in 2022 versus 2021, as more people get to grips with the technique and see how easy it can be.

With the addition of glitter, pigments, and dried flowers, the creative possibilities are endless, and you can make everything from vases to jewellery, coasters to DIY gifts.

Resin is technically short for epoxy resin which is a two-component system consisting of resin and hardener. By mixing the two components, a chemical reaction takes place so that the liquid resin gradually hardens to a solid plastic.

Punch Needle

Punch needling is very similar to tufting but is all done by hand and does not use a gun. It is a form of embroidery – instead of stitching through the fabric, punch needle pushes thread or yarn into the fabric, while keeping the needle on the surface.

The technique creates a gorgeously soft, puffy texture and can be used to create hoop art, wall hangings, carpets and more. As this is done by hand, it’s better suited to smaller projects but is a fast process and perfect to take up if you’re after something therapeutic.

Punch needling is a popular trend in the world of interiors. Searches for ‘Punch Needle Kit’ on Hobbycraft.co.uk has increased by 46%** from January to November in 2022, versus the same period in 2021. To date, the hashtag #PunchNeedle on TikTok has had 337.7M views.

Hobbycraft provides a wide range of Punch Needle Kits priced at £15.00.

Latch Hook

Latch hooking is a craft which is great for using up leftover yarn and super easy to learn

The process of latch hooking involves short segments of yarn being tied to the horizontal strands of a small or medium sized canvas grid – the kits come with step-by-step guides and can be used to make small rugs, wall hangings, or pillows.

Hobbycraft is introducing a new range of Latch Hook Kits  in 2023. Current designs include a range of animal themes from owls, elephants, tigers and foxes to puppies.

Make Do & Mend

Consumers are becoming more and more environmentally conscious and looking to upcycle, recycle and reuse rather than throw away. Especially, during the current cost-of-living crisis as people are spending less on luxury items.

Whether it is making clothing from scratch or giving clothes a new lease of life, Hobbycraft has a huge range of sewing machines, patterns, kits, needles, fat quarters and Ideas Hub projects for inspiration.

Searches for ‘Sewing Patterns’ on Hobbycraft.co.uk increased by 295% in 2022, versus the same period in 2021. Whether you’re a beginner, intermediate or advanced sewer, Hobbycraft has an array of workshops available – these include Get to Know Your Sewing Machine (£5) and One-to-One Sewing Workshop (£15). You can also find a huge range of machinessewing kitsboxesfat quarters and much more.

Making To Sell

The personalisation phenomenon is continuing to grow, and more than ever, small craft businesses need to stand out from competitors.

A customer survey by Hobbycraft revealed that 41% of its shoppers run a side hustle business while 22% said crafting was their main job, leaving 31% crafting as a hobby. This year, the brand has launched a range of new digital craft machines – Glowforge, Sawgrass and the Cricut Mug Press. Each machine allows users to create bespoke items made from a huge range of materials.

With the Glowforge machine, you work with wood, leather, and more. It offers a fast and simple way to create a whole host of DIY projects – from gifts, home improvement and upcycling to making fashion items, toys, leather goods, lighting, containers, art and much more.

With the Cricut Mug Press (£179) you simply create your design using Cricut Infusible Ink materials, attach it to your mug, and the press handles the rest, making it easy to make DIY gifts or personalised items to sell on.

Macraweave

This combines the crafts of macrame knotting with weaving to create eye-catching projects that really pop with texture and colour.

In the yarn world, Hobbycraft reveals that ‘macraweave’ is a growing trend, and on TikTok, the hashtag #Macraweave has racked up 215.1k views to date.

To help people give this craft a go, Hobbycraft has introduced a How to Make an Autumn Macraweave. This growing trend is great for thrifty crafters looking to make use of yarn scraps.

Knit Tok

On TikTok, the hashtag #KnitTok has seen 378 million views to date, as users of the platform share a huge range of knitting ideas. Knitting has gained a whole new Gen Z audience due to this.

Searches for ‘knitting pattern’ and ‘knitting wool’ on Hobbycraft’s website have increased by 1,241% and 18% respectively over the past year, versus 2021. The brand offers a huge range of products – from knitting needles and machines, yarn, and FREE inspiration on the Ideas Hub. For beginners, you can also find a Get Started In Knitting guide, with video guides, step-by-steps, patterns and much more.

Group of friends knitting Pic: Istockphoto

Pic: Istockphoto

Earthy Tones

Deeply saturated hues found in nature are on the rise in 2023 – inspired by everything from tropical flowers to carbon.

To help shoppers jump on the trend, the brand has launched a selection of projects on the Ideas Hub, such as the How to Create a Fresh Foraged Autumnal Wreath. These are very cheap to make as you simply just need to forage lots of wild ferns, leaves, foliage, and even dead and dried flower heads, the possibilities are endless.

Wreaths can be used all year round –  spring, summer, autumn and winter. For the wreath bases, sprays, and additional embellishments required, Hobbycraft has everything you need.

The Crochet Craze

Crochet is continuing to grow, thanks to the likes of TikTok, Instagram and celebrities such as Tom Daley showcasing how easy it is to give this cool craft a go.

What was once known as a domestic craft, crocheting is becoming the mainstream hit it always deserved to be, with searches for ‘crochet kits’ and ‘crochet patterns’ on the Hobbycraft website increasing by 210% and 177%* year-to-date, versus the same period in 2021.

Small circle of crochet with wooden hook and burnt orange yarn

To help customers wanting to give this craft a go, Hobbycraft has a Beginners Guide to Crochet Workshop which will allow you to get to grips with the simple skills needed to stitch beautiful designs.

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