A craft community with more texture and less feed sludge.
Document process, ask for real critique, sell what you make, and follow people whose practice is worth your attention.
A community with some weight to it.
Find your corner fast.
See work with fingerprints still on it.
Guildya works best when people show how something became what it is. Browse finished pieces, sketches, clips, and experiments in the same stream.
Follow makers with an actual practice.
Profiles should feel like studios, not placeholders. Start with people who document the work and keep showing up.
Textile artist exploring natural dyes and traditional weaving techniques. I grow my own dye plants and source fibres from local farms.
Leather craftsman specialising in hand-stitched small goods. Every piece is cut, stitched, and finished by hand using premium vegetable-tanned leather.
Furniture maker and hand tool enthusiast. Heirloom pieces using traditional joinery.
Ceramic artist based in Bristol. Functional stoneware for everyday use - mugs, bowls, and plates. Inspired by Japanese wabi-sabi.
Make Guildya part of your practice, not another tab you forget.
Publish work as you go, get feedback while it still matters, and keep the useful parts of the internet close to the craft.