My Weekend at Carry On Crafting 2025

What an absolute joy the long weekend at Carry on Crafting (CoC) was! The weather was nothing short of scorchio – hot, sunny and glorious – the kind that makes you forget what day it is and just melts you into pure holiday mode.

Promotional poster for the Carry on Crafting Festival 2025, featuring event details, date, activities, and illustrations related to crafting.

If you’ve not heard of Carry on Crafting before it’s a crafting festival that is held usually in July in the South of England Showground in Ardingly, West Sussex. I have been before (you can read about a previous visit here) and it’s a crafting event that I look forward to on my calendar.

This year was my first time glamping and I have to say, the bell tents were brilliant! Spacious, beautifully pitched with sparkly lights on that came on at night, and the beds were surprisingly comfy. With the sun blazing down, they did turn a bit hot during the day (but that’s the same with any tent), but that just meant more incentive to stay out enjoying the crafty fun!

A bell tent decorated with colourful flags at the Carry on Crafting Festival, showcasing the glamping setup in a sunny outdoor environment.

I went as part of a group of about 27 “hookers” – most of us having met through attending The Crochet Sanctuary at different times, and it’s amazing how those weekends have turned into long-lasting friendships. CoC has become a perfect annual get-together where we crochet, craft, laugh, and soak up the atmosphere.

Crafting Highlights

I signed up for the bird bath mosaic workshop, which ran over two evenings – and I loved every minute of it. It was calming, creative, and so satisfying watching my little garden masterpiece come together piece by piece. It’s definitely something I’d like to do again!

Me holding a finished mosaic bird bath with a blue and green circular design, featuring a white bird in the centre.

I also popped into a drop-in macramé session and ended up totally hooked. There’s something so soothing about working with knots and cords, the teacher was really helpful and the atmosphere around the craft tents was so welcoming and relaxed, it was fun to chat to other session participants too.

Me wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat with colourful pom-poms, showcasing my light blue macramé necklace.

Festival, Food & Fibre

The food from the vendors was top notch – everything I tried was delicious and perfect fuel for a busy crafting weekend. Whether it was a cheeky sweet treat from the crepe van or something savoury, like my burger spud, to keep us going, they had us sorted. There was also live music and sheep to see, an ariel display, movie night, bingo and just so much to see and do…

Two sheep in a pen filled with straw, with a food stall in the background selling crepes.

One of the best parts of CoC is always catching up with my fibre friends. It was great to see:

Group photo of attendees at Carry on Crafting festival, featuring friends smiling together in colourful hats and casual attire, surrounded by craft displays and a vibrant atmosphere.

The Annual CoC Project

For the past three years, myself, Amanda from Mrs G Makes, and Jess from Hook & Cwtch have created a special CoC project for our group to enjoy. You might remember:

  • Festival Fade – the asymmetric shawl I designed for our first year,
  • Festival Fusion Cowl – last year’s vibrant and textured make, and now…
  • The Yarnival Bag – this year’s group project, which I’m excited to say will be released later this month! It’s full of colour, fun stitches and festival flair – can’t wait to share it with you all!
A colourful crafting bag filled with various yarn skeins in pastel shades and a wooden button labelled 'Carry on Crafting 2025'.

What I Bought…

There were over 100 vendors at CoC sharing their wares as well as many specialist artisans running crafty workshops. The majority of vendors took card or cash payments making it very easy for me to spend on some fabulous things! Here’s what I bought;

  • The brand new Crochet Socks that Rock Book by the lovely Anna Nikipirowicz from publishers David & Charles. I was extremely excited about this book for two reasons, firstly as it’s a pre-release copy (it’s not officially available until September), and secondly because it has been on my crochet bucket list for ages to make some crochet socks this will be the impetus I need to get that ticked off.
  • Then I bought some yarn from a stall, that I unfortunately didn’t keep the name of, I bought a Schoppel Zauberball a yarn which has been on my list to try for ages, and then some pink 100% Natural Dye Studio Dazzle Sock British Blue Faced Leicester yarn – both of which I’m planning to hopefully use on some socks from the Crochet Socks that Rock Book.
  • Then anyone that knows me knows I love any kind of stationery so I couldn’t resist the cork notebook from Alice (aka The Burrow) it has a faux tarot card featuring ‘The Crocheter’ which I had to have!
  • Then I bought a gorgeous handmade project basket bag from The Embroidered Fox which I love, love love!
A flat lay image featuring a crochet book titled 'Crochet Socks That Rock', a floral-patterned project bag, a notebook with a cork cover, a pink skein of yarn, and a dark colorful skein of yarn on a light wooden background.
  • Then I bought a beautiful little handmade ceramic toadstool (whose stall I also unfortunately didn’t make a note of) but I love toadstools so I couldn’t resist it.
  • Then I popped by to see Bex (aka The Pigeons Nest), I love her stickers and knew she’d got some new designs so wanted to get some of those, and I picked up some of her fun slogan pencils too, and I couldn’t resist her ‘Emotional Support Project’ pouch in black and neon orange, it had to come home with me!
  • Then from Kitey (aka The Yarn Whisperer) I bought some bright neon yarn and some dark blue yarn, both DK, with the mind to re-imagine our latest collab, Sassy Sardines, in a different colourway and in a slightly different size – a project that I’m excited to get stuck into.
A flat lay image featuring a black pouch with the text 'Emotional Support Project' in orange, surrounded by two skeins of yarn in orange and blue, colourful stickers, and two coloured pencils.

All in all, CoC was the perfect mix of creativity, community, and sunshine. I came back with a full heart and a camera roll of happy memories. If you’re a maker, a crafter, or just someone who loves to be surrounded by inspiration you need to add Carry On Crafting to your calendar.

Although I’m sadly not going to be able to make it next year, due to already having plans on that date, I’m already looking forward to 2027. If you’ve now read this post and it sounds like something you need to get in on there’s still some availability for 2026 show (11 – 12 July 2025) – find all the details on the Carry on Crafting website. 💛✨🧶

A glamping bell tent illuminated at night, featuring decorative lights and bunting, with a cozy atmosphere and a night sky in the background.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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