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MADE WITH THESE HANDS

Hugh McNeill is a talented craftsman in Crystal Glass Cutting & Engraving. He has worked professionally in this field over the past 45 years. He trained under Eddie Flavin a master glass cutter from Waterford Crystal Glass in Ireland. Hugh has created pieces for many famous people over the years and has established his name in this field. Hugh has a growing concern for old styles hand made crafts that are slowly dying out and not being taught to next generations. These podcasts are to bring awareness to these crafts provoking new craftsman to take up a dying craft that is now on the ”In danger of being extinct list of which there is well over 100 skilled crafts in danger of being forgotten forever.www.madewiththesehands.com

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Interviewing Adam Jenkins of Now Strike Experiences

    In This Episode Hugh McNeill of Made With These Hands Podcast interviews Adam Jenkins of Now Strike Experiences. Growing up, our guest’s journey didn’t follow a straight line, but rather a series of unexpected turns that all seem, in hindsight, to share a common thread: a deep connection to hands-on work, nature, and experience. From studying animal science and working closely with birds of prey and carnivores, to racing huskies across the UK, and even stepping into the world of film on Tomb Raider, each chapter has shaped a unique perspective on skill, focus, and physical craft. We’ll explore how these varied experiences influenced the creation of Now Strike—beginning while working a public sector role surveying rights of way, and evolving into a business centred around traditional English longbows, arrow making, and blacksmithing. We’ll also hear about the shift from producing bespoke equipment to focusing on immersive experience days, where teaching and participation have become just as important as the craft itself.   Now Strike Website: https://nowstrike.co.uk/ Facebook:   https://www.facebook.com/NowStrikeArchery Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowstrikearchery/ Youtube:   https://www.youtube.com/@nowstrikearchery TikTok:    https://www.tiktok.com/@nowstrike

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill Interviews Gunta Andrews

    My guest today is Gunta Andrews, a textile artist whose work beautifully combines personal history, hand-stitching, and storytelling. Growing up as the daughter of immigrant parents in a city still recovering from the war, her early life was shaped by questions of identity, resilience, and belonging. Creativity entered her life early, learning embroidery and sewing from her German grandmother—skills that would later become central to her artistic voice. Her work has since gained recognition through exhibitions, television appearances, and even a nod from Dr. Martens for one of her embroidered pieces. Now studying fashion at the Cambridge School of Art, she continues to explore how craft, humour, and storytelling can intersect with contemporary fashion—particularly with a vision to create bold, expressive clothing for older women. Today we’ll talk about her journey—from childhood and punk culture to art school, recognition, and what it means to keep making with your hands in a fast-moving digital world.   See Gunta's work on Instagram on tired_and _freemotional https://www.instagram.com/tired_and_freemotional/?hl=en  

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill Interviews Engraver Chris Ainslie

    In this engaging conversation, Hugh McNeill from the podcast Made With These Hands interviews one of Britain's leading glass engravers Chris Ainslie. He shares his remarkable journey as a glass engraver, reflecting on his early life, monastic experiences, and the evolution of his artistic techniques. He discusses the importance of community and guilds in the craft, his inspirations, and the continuous exploration of new artistic avenues. At 88 years old, Chris remains passionate about his work and the creative process, emphasizing the significance of nature and personal connections in his art.   Guild of Glass Engravers https://www.gge.org.uk/ https://cgs.org.uk/artists/ainslie-christopher/ Dom Robert De Chaunac https://www.boccara.com/en/artist/dom-robert-2/    

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill interviews Ella Merriman

    In this episode, Hugh McNeill from Made With These Hands Podcast, interviews the lovely Ella Merriman, a Rush basket maker based in London, she shares her journey into the world of handmade crafts. She discusses her connection with natural materials, the importance of sustainability, and the challenges faced by contemporary makers. Ella emphasises the dialogue between material and maker, the significance of unique craftsmanship, and the need to support endangered crafts. She also highlights her experiences at Cockpit Bloomsbury, a creative community, and the impact of exhibiting her work. The conversation concludes with Ella's reflections on the future of her craft and the importance of seeing the world through a creative lens.   Website: https://www.ellamerriman.com Instagram: @studiomerriman Workshops: https://www.ellamerriman.com/workshops    

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    Made With These Hands Podcast, Hugh McNeill Interviews Amelia Skachill Burke from E&M Glass

    In this episode Hugh McNeill from "Made With These Hands Podcast" Chats to Amelia Skachill-Burke. She shares her journey from growing up in Manchester to becoming a skilled glassblower at E&M Glass. She discusses her early experiences with art, the challenges of balancing creativity with business, and the importance of sustainability in glassblowing. Amelia also reflects on the value of handmade items, her international exhibitions, and her innovative work merging art with health awareness, particularly her work with Diabetes UK. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the endless possibilities within glass art and the supportive community of craftspeople. https://www.emglass.co.uk/amelia-burke https://www.ameliaburkeglass.com/ https://www.facebook.com/handmadeglass/ https://www.youtube.com/user/edburkeglass https://uk.pinterest.com/emglassblownglass/ https://www.instagram.com/emglass/ https://www.diabetes.org.uk/

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill Interviewing Anna Rennie "The Steel Maiden"

    In this episode of Made With These Hands, host by Hugh McNeill, he chats to the remarkable Anna Rennie, also known as the "Steel Maiden." Anna is both a talented silversmith and one of only four professional Maille makers in the country — and notably, the only woman among them. Using traditional techniques, she has mastered not just one exceptional craft, but two. With a deep passion for history and a love of reenactment societies, Anna brings a unique perspective to her work. Join us as we explore her fascinating journey into the worlds of silversmithing and maille making. Made With These Hands is the podcast for everyone who loves handmade craftsmanship and the stories behind the makers.  

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    Made With These Hands Podcast With Hugh McNeill interviewing The Blind Woodturner Chris Fisher.

    In this inspiring episode, Hugh McNeill from Made With These Hands Podcast Interviews Chris Fisher, known as the Blind Woodturner, Chris shares his journey from losing his sight to becoming a skilled craftsman. He discusses the challenges he faced after his diagnosis of toxoplasmosis, his discovery of woodturning, and how he navigates his craft without sight. Chris emphasizes the importance of mental health, community support, and the role of creativity in overcoming adversity. He also shares insights on building a presence on YouTube, the pressures faced as a blind craftsman, and his role as a patron of the UK Men's Shed Association, advocating for mental well-being through craft.   https://theblindwoodturner.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/blindwoodturner/ https://www.facebook.com/blindwoodturner https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkkxNOUNP8kNT7Gvpc1MjJg https://menssheds.org.uk/ Katie Pipers Weekend Escape With Chris Fisher The Blind Woodturner. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1119357150222704&set=a.320727753418985 Money For nothing https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001f88j Blind Ambition https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4YWdxh3xbFjKv4DtgmH4RC3/blind-ambition-an-art-exhibition-with-a-difference

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill interviews Louise West Lace Designer

    In this conversation, Hugh McNeill from Made With These Hands Podcast speaks to the wonderful Louise West from Louise West Lace Design.  They explore the rich history and personal journey of lace making, highlighting its significance in society, the challenges it faces today, and the importance of education and innovation in keeping the craft alive. The speaker shares personal anecdotes, notable commissions, and insights into the creative process, while also addressing misconceptions about lace making and offering advice for aspiring crafters.  https://louisewestlacedesign.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/louisewestlace https://www.instagram.com/laceyloudesign/?hl=en    

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill Interviews Karen Willis Ceramicist

    In this engaging conversation, Hugh McNeill from Made With These Hands Podcast interviews Karen Willis. Karen shares her journey from growing up in a creative household to becoming a successful ceramicist with her brand, Circle of Willis. She discusses the influence of her artistic upbringing, her transition from media to ceramics, and the importance of storytelling in her art. Karen emphasises the joy of creating bespoke pieces that capture personal stories and the challenges of navigating the business side of art. She offers valuable advice for aspiring creatives and reflects on the evolving landscape of television and craft programs. I hope you enjoy this episode of Made With These Hands.   https://www.instagram.com/circleofwillis.studio/ https://www.circleofwillis.shop/

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    Hugh McNeill Made With These Hands Podcast interviewing Ross Alcock Horologist.

    In this conversation, Hugh McNeill interviews Ross Alcock from A J Alcock and Son, Horologists. Ross shares his journey into the world of horology, detailing his early influences, education, and professional experiences. He discusses the importance of mechanical understanding, the challenges of running a business in craftsmanship, and his passion for clockmaking. Ross reflects on notable projects he has worked on and the value of handmade timepieces, emphasising the intricate balance between art and science in horology. In this conversation, the speaker discusses the intricate process of designing a double three-legged gravity escapement, the challenges faced during the transition to self-employment, and the importance of preserving horological skills for future generations. They emphasize the need for aspiring craftspeople to focus on service rather than price competition and share insights on the current state of education in practical trades. The speaker expresses a deep commitment to passing on knowledge and skills, highlighting the role of community and support in sustaining traditional crafts.   https://www.sortyourclock.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/p/DGvtR29PkvE/

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill Interviews Jeweller Lucy Martin

    In this conversation, Hugh McNeill from Made with these hands Interviews Lucy Martin, a jeweler based in London, she shares her journey into the world of jewelry making, discussing her early inspirations, educational background, and the evolution of her design philosophy. She emphasises the importance of craftsmanship, the challenges faced in the jewelry market, and the significance of client collaboration in creating custom pieces. Lucy also reflects on the impact of technology, particularly lab-grown diamonds, on the industry, and shares her experiences with exhibitions and community within the craft. As the conversation concludes, she offers insights into future plans and the importance of maintaining the integrity of handmade crafts. https://www.lucymartin.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/deptfordlucy

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill interviewing Kate Sproston

    In this conversation Hugh McNeill interviews embroider Kate Sproston from Kate Sproston Design, They explore her journey as a textile designer, delving into her early influences, the significance of embroidery in British culture, and the challenges faced in her career. The discussion highlights the importance of mentorship, the transition from education to professional practice, and the strategies for building a successful business in the creative industry. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the challenges and rewards of running a handmade crafts business, emphasising the importance of valuing handmade products, the impact of the pandemic on sales, and the significance of trade shows and collaborations. They also share personal experiences and advice for aspiring craftspeople, highlighting the need for community support and the importance of not overthinking the transition from hobby to business. https://katesprostondesign.com/ https://www.instagram.com/katesprostondesign https://uk.pinterest.com/katesprostondesign/?eq=kate%20sproston&etslf=18695 https://www.facebook.com/KateSprostonDesign/ https://www.tiktok.com/@katesprostondesign  

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    Made With These Hands Podcast, Hugh McNeill interviews Sean Evelegh Designer and Woodworker

    This conversation Hugh McNeill interviews award winning designer Sean Evelegh already a Master craftsman at the tender age 24.  Sean is a Woodworker based in the beautiful county of Kent. They explores the journey of craftsmanship, focusing on design and woodworking. they discusses the creative processes, the importance of education and mentorship, and the balance between traditional techniques and modern technology. They also delve into the challenges faced by young craftspeople, the significance of community and organizations, and the growing appreciation for handmade items. Sustainability in craftsmanship and the role of social media in promoting their work are also highlighted, culminating in a discussion about future aspirations and the impact of experiences like participating in a woodworking competition. Updated News!!!!  Sean Evelegh recognised as 'Best Bespoke Furniture Maker in the UK 2025!!!  Sean is named in The King's Foundation 35 under 35 network! Sean Evelegh | Bespoke Fine Furniture Makers London Sean Evelegh ~ Fine Woodworking (@sean_evelegh) • Instagram photos and videos Making A Bespoke Hand Carved Elm Desk | Parametric Wave With Hidden Storage!

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    Made With These Hands Podcast: Hugh McNeill being interviewed by Chris Edwards

    In this conversation, Hugh McNeill shares his journey from his upbringing in Coventry to his experiences in Ireland, exploring how his background influenced his creativity and work ethic. He discusses his career in glass cutting, memorable projects, and the impact of his faith on his life. Hugh also reflects on his transition to supporting vulnerable adults and the importance of community work. In this engaging conversation, Hugh McNeill shares his journey from a challenging financial crisis to becoming the project Manager of Coventry Foodbank. He reflects on his experiences in the restaurant business, the importance of craftsmanship, and his newfound passion for podcasting. Hugh emphasises the value of handmade products and offers insightful advice for aspiring craftspeople, highlighting the significance of perseverance and community support.

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill Interviews Phil Howard one of the last Clog makers in the UK

    This episode Hugh Interviews one of the last Clog makers in the UK Phil Howard. Their conversation explores the significance of Morris dancing and clog making in British culture, the challenges faced by traditional crafts, and the personal journey of a clog maker. The discussion highlights the importance of cultural heritage, the impact of mass production, and the future of craftsmanship in a changing world.   Phil's website https://nw-clogs.co.uk/

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill interviews weaver Kathryn Tomasetti

    In this episode of Made With These Hands, host Hugh McNeill speaks with award-winning weaver Kathryn Tomassetti about her journey into the world of weaving, the cultural influences that shape her craft, and her commitment to sustainability through natural dyes and reclaimed materials. Catherine shares her experiences living in various countries, the importance of tradition and storytelling in her work, and the challenges faced by contemporary craftspeople. The conversation highlights the deep connection between craftsmanship and heritage, encouraging listeners to explore their own creative passions.   https://botanicalweaves.com/ https://www.instagram.com/botanicalweaves/ https://www.facebook.com/botanicalweaves   https://hughmn.podbean.com/  

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill interviews Helen Brough Glass Artist

    In this conversation, Hugh McNeill interviews Glass Artist Helen Brough. She shares her journey from early creative influences to her current work in glass art. She discusses the importance of education, the impact of awards on her career, and the continuous learning process that fuels her creativity. Helen reflects on unique experiences, including working in the the United States at some of the most prestigious Museums and Galleries, She speaks about the challenges of international exhibitions. Helen emphasises the significance of community and offers advice for aspiring artists, highlighting the pressures they face in the industry today. Helen shares about her time working in Cockpit Yard with other outstanding artists and Crafts people.    https://www.helenbrough.com/ https://www.instagram.com/helen_brough/# https://cockpitstudios.org/ https://crouchendopenstudios.org.uk/

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    Made with these Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill interviewing Sarah Brown of Sarah Brown Glass.

    In this engaging conversation, Hugh McNeill interviews Sarah Brown. Sarah shares her journey from a creative childhood in Essex to becoming a renowned glass artist in Cheltenham. She discusses her early influences, the transition to glass artistry, and the innovative concept behind her award-winning work, 'Good Enough to Eat.' Sarah reflects on the technical challenges she faced, her experiences in prestigious exhibitions, and the importance of community and support within the craft. As the new chair of the Contemporary Glass Society, she expresses her commitment to fostering a collaborative environment for makers and addressing the challenges faced by craftspeople today.   Sarahs Website, Instagram and Facebook  https://sarahbrownglass.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/SBrownGlass          

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    Made with These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill interviews Ed Griffiths from Green Shoes

    In this episode Ed Griffiths talks about the journey of a craftsman transitioning from woodworking to leatherworking, highlighting the importance of sustainability, the craft of shoemaking, and the personal motivations behind pursuing a creative career. Ed shares insights on the challenges and rewards of craftsmanship, the significance of quality materials, and the community support that fosters growth in the artisan field. Ed shares his passion for his craft and his desire to make the sustainable boot for the British weather!!! https://www.grandeysplace.co.uk/craftspeople/edward-griffiths https://www.greenshoes.co.uk/

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    Made With These Hands, Hugh McNeill interviews engraver Tracey Sheppard

    In this engaging conversation, Tracey Sheppard, the renowned glass engraver, shares her journey from a creative childhood to becoming a prominent figure in the glass engraving community. She discusses her early influences, the significance of the Guild of Engravers, and her experiences with teaching and mentoring. Tracey reflects on her notable works, collaborative projects, and the challenges faced by craftspeople today. She offers valuable advice for emerging artists and shares her aspirations for future projects. Tracey Sheppard Engraver:   http://www.traceysheppard.co.uk/ The Guild of Glass Engravers https://www.gge.org.uk/ Made With These Hands Podcast on Spotify, Apple and Podbean

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    Made With These Hands with Hugh McNeill Interviewing Jane Catherine Sanders

    In this conversation, Hugh interviews ceramicist Jane Catherine Sanders She discusses her journey as a chef turned artist, emphasizing the importance of art and food in our lives. She shares insights into her creative process, the challenges faced in the art world, and the significance of nature as inspiration. The discussion also covers marketing strategies for artists and offers advice for those looking to pursue a career in art. The conversation concludes with a call to support local artists and craftspeople. https://www.facebook.com/janecatherinesanders/?locale=en_GB https://www.janecatherinesanders.co.uk/ Podbean: https://hughmn.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2NVIDoueRoSY4AR6nDNMDv Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/made-with-these-hands/id1778722538  

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    Made With These Hands With Wayne Hart

    Please click Follow for the latest episode. In this episode of 'Made With These Hands', host Hugh McNeill interviews Wayne Hart, a skilled craftsman specialising in letter carving and glass engraving. Wayne shares his journey from a creative upbringing influenced by his grandmother to his education in graphic design and typography. He discusses the importance of mentorship, the challenges of funding his apprenticeship, and the role of the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust in his career. Wayne also highlights his current collaborative workspace, his focus on teaching and community engagement, and his aspirations for the future, including a desire to create more of his own pieces and explore new creative directions.   https://hartstudios.co.uk/ Music by TimothyTitus   

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    Made with these Hands Podcast, Hugh McNeill interviews Alix Costin

    In this episode of 'Made With These Hands', host Hugh McNeill interviews Alix Costin, a young engraver and teacher. They discuss Alix's journey into the world of glass engraving, her sources of inspiration, and the challenges faced by craftspeople today. Alix shares her experiences in teaching art, the importance of community engagement, and offers advice for aspiring artists. The conversation highlights the passion and dedication required in the craft industry, as well as the need for greater recognition of handmade artistry. https://www.instagram.com/alix.costin.illustration.glass/ [email protected] https://cgs.org.uk/artists/alix-costin/ www.madewiththesehands.com (under construction) https://hughmn.podbean.com/ Made With These Hands on Spotify, Apple and Podbean.

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    Made With These Hands Podcast Hugh McNeill with Rob Bibby Ceramicist

    In today’s episode of Made with These Hands, the podcast for those who love everything handmade, host Hugh McNeill sits down with renowned ceramicist Rob Bibby. At nearly 80 years young, Rob has dedicated his life to his craft and remains as passionate as ever—still working, teaching, and inspiring others. Join us as he shares his wisdom, experiences, and the enduring joy of creating with his hands. Don’t miss this fascinating conversation! Rob Bibby Woodnewton Pottery Made With These Hands   

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    Made With These Hands The podcast for those who love everything handmade. Hugh McNeill Interviews Luthier Anya Crook

    In this episode of 'Made With These Hands', host Hugh McNeill interviews Anya Crook, a luthier based in the UK. Anya shares her journey from her idyllic childhood in Germany to her adventurous move to Ireland, where she discovered her passion for violin making. She discusses her experiences at the Royal Academy of Music, the challenges of instrument restoration, and offers valuable advice for aspiring luthiers. The conversation highlights the importance of craftsmanship, creativity, and the emotional connection to handmade instruments.   https://www.grandeysplace.co.uk/ https://www.grandeysplace.co.uk/craftspeople/anja-kuch  

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    Made With These Hands Podcast with Hugh McNeill interviewing Seth Kennedy

    In this episode of Made With These Hands, host Hugh McNeill interviews horologist Seth Kennedy, who shares his journey into the world of watchmaking. From his early interests in engineering and model kits to his serendipitous entry into antique watches, Seth discusses the intricacies of pocket watch restoration, the emotional connections people have with their timepieces, and the historical significance of the watches he works on. He also touches on the challenges faced by craftspeople today and the importance of community in preserving traditional skills. The conversation highlights the legacy of John Harrison and the unique experiences of working on historical watches, culminating in a discussion about the future of craftsmanship and advice for aspiring artisans.   https://www.sethkennedy.co.uk/ instagram sk_mechanician  www.madewiththesehands.com (under construction) 

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    Made With These Hands Sandra Snaddon

    Made With These Hands Hugh McNeill interviews Sandra Snaddon In this engaging podcast episode, Hugh McNeill interviews Sandra Snaddon, a talented glass engraver from North Yorkshire. Sandra shares her journey from a creative youth to becoming a respected craftsperson, detailing her experiences living in various countries and how they influenced her art. She discusses the techniques and tools she uses in glass engraving, the importance of detail in her work, and the inspiration she draws from her travels. Sandra also highlights the significance of being part of the Guild of Glass Engravers, the challenges faced by modern craftspeople, and offers valuable advice for those looking to start in glass engraving. The conversation concludes with Sandra's future aspirations and her commitment to continuing her craft.   http://www.snaddon.com/ Made With These Hands Podcast  

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    Made With These Hands Podcast with Hugh McNeill and Ian Reeds

    Hugh McNeill in Converstaion with Ian Reeds from Watermead Leather. In this conversation, Hugh McNeill discusses the importance of preserving endangered heritage trades, particularly focusing on leatherwork and craftsmanship. In this episode he interiews Ian Reeds from Watermead Leather. Ian shares his unique journey from cycling to crafting, his experiences living on a narrowboat, and the challenges artisans face in balancing quality with market pricing. The discussion also highlights the value of handmade goods, the significance of teaching craft skills, and aspirations for growing the craft community.

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    Made With These Hands with Sue Burne

    Made With These Hands with Sue Burne  In this episode of Made With These Hands, host Hugh McNeill interviews award-winning glass engraver Sue Burne. They discuss Sue's journey into glass engraving, the evolution of her craft, and the challenges she faces in larger commissions, particularly for churches. Sue shares her creative process, inspirations, and the importance of mentorship in her artistic development. The conversation also touches on the future of glass engraving and the need to inspire new generations to appreciate and engage in heritage trades. Sue offers valuable advice for aspiring engravers, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration in the craft. www.madewiththesehands.com (under construction)  https://sueburne.com/ [email protected]  

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    Tom Vowden Stained Glass Artist

    Hugh McNeill Interviews Tom Vowden. Made With These Hands  In this episode of Made With These Hands, host Hugh McNeill interviews Tom Vowden, a skilled stained glass conservator. They discuss Tom's journey into the world of stained glass, his apprenticeship experiences, and the importance of craftsmanship in heritage trades. Tom shares insights into the creative process of stained glass making, the significance of the QEST scholarship, and the establishment of Grandeys Place, a craft center aimed at supporting endangered crafts. The conversation highlights the challenges and rewards of working in this niche field, as well as the need for more training opportunities to encourage the next generation of artisans. Made With These Hands Podcast Toms Website https://www.coruscateglass.com  

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    Made With These Hands with Dominic Fonde - Glass Engraver & Miniature Work

    In this conversation, Hugh McNeill interviews Dominic, a glass engraver living in Japan. They discuss Dominic's journey from the UK to Japan, his passion for glass engraving, and how storytelling influences his art. The conversation delves into the technical aspects of glass engraving, the challenges faced in the craft, and the importance of community and networking in the art world. Dominic shares insights on how to encourage new artists and reflects on his future aspirations in the field.  

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    Made With These Hands with Greg Dietrich - Glass blower and engraver from Key West to Mexico

    In this conversation, Greg Dietrich shares his unique journey as a glassblower and engraver, detailing his transition from a successful business in Key West to pursuing his passion for glass art in Cozumel, Mexico. He discusses the techniques involved in glassblowing and engraving, the challenges of running a gallery, and the inspiration he draws from his surroundings. Greg also reflects on his favourite pieces, the evolution of his work, and his aspirations for the future, including teaching and collaborating with other artists.   music by Timothytitus  

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    Made With These Hands with Alison Kinnaird - renowned glass sculptor, musician, author, and teacher

    Alison Kinnaird is a renowned glass sculptor, musician, author, and teacher. She is known for her exceptional skills in glass engraving and her mastery of the Scottish harp. Alison's work is influenced by her Scottish heritage and she aims to capture the character of Scotland in her creations. She has created notable pieces such as the Psalm Song installation and the Donor Window at the Scottish Portrait Gallery. Alison advises aspiring glass engravers and musicians to find their own distinctive style and to be patient in developing their skills. She is currently in the process of selling her house and moving into a smaller studio gallery in Edinburgh.  

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Hugh McNeill is a talented craftsman in Crystal Glass Cutting & Engraving. He has worked professionally in this field over the past 45 years. He trained under Eddie Flavin a master glass cutter from Waterford Crystal Glass in Ireland. Hugh has created pieces for many famous people over the years and has established his name in this field. Hugh has a growing concern for old styles hand made crafts that are slowly dying out and not being taught to next generations. These podcasts are to bring awareness to these crafts provoking new craftsman to take up a dying craft that is now on the ”In danger of being extinct list of which there is well over 100 skilled crafts in danger of being forgotten forever.www.madewiththesehands.com

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