TOP EIGHT INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS TO FOLLOW BEFORE THE CRAFT SCOTLAND SUMMER SHOW For the nest purveyors of ltered craft inspiration, look no further

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This August, the Craft Scotland Summer Show arrives at Edinburgh’s White Stuff on George Street for an exhibition of contemporary design-led craft. Shop for stylish jewellery, graphic textiles and beautiful homeware and meet the makers behind the pieces. There’s also a series of workshops delivered by Emiliy Millichip, CARVE and Object Company, where visitors to the show can unleash their inner maker and learn how to craft their own ring, make earrings, carve a wooden spoon and create Carmen Miranda-themed keychains. To help you navigate all the beautiful objects, we’ve selected eight craft Instagram accounts to check out ahead of the show.

CATHERINE AITKEN From her Leith-based studio, Catherine Aitken cre- ates contemporary accessories from heritage cloths, such as Harris tweed, Scottish linens and waxed cottons. Think bags, purses, clutches and scarves for the urban adventurer. @catherinaitken HAME HAME combines traditional hand skills and modern technologies to produce beautiful and useful home- ware that celebrates base materials. The account features the manufacturing process, i nished prod- ucts and Maisie the dog. @madebyhame

EMMA MCDOWALL Think concrete is grey and dull? Not the concrete of Emma McDowall, who produces gloriously colorful concrete vessels and objects, with plant holders and pen pots to brighten up your desk, as well as unique clocks. @_studioemma

LYNNE MCLACHLAN Glasgow-based Lynne uses digital technology and traditional techniques to create colourful 3D printed jewellery with optical effects. Check out her mesh collection for bold bright pieces that just shout sum- mer. @lynnemaclachlanstudio HELEN RUTH Helen Ruth specialises in digitally printed silk and wool scarves, printed in Glasgow and hand-i nished in Aberdeen. Her latest collection, Field Notes, is a series of scarves for explorers that mixes l ora and fauna motifs in a riot of colour. @helenruthscarf

JULIA SMITH Modern illustrated pottery handmade in Inverness. Julia’s delicately decorated bowls, plates and mugs are often inspired by nature and are ini nitely more beautiful than whatever is in your kitchen cupboard at moment. @julia.smith.ceramics CRISTINA ZANI Before setting up a studio in Edinburgh, Cristina Zani studied jewellery in Seoul. Her preset jewel- lery is inl uenced by the Korean urban landscape. Her account features lots of gorgeous textures and materials. @cristinazanijewellery

CRAFT SCOTLAND Craft Scotland is the national development agency for craft. Their Summer Show is their annual l agship event. Follow their Instagram account for snapshots of all 33 makers involved, as well as updates from the Scottish craft scene. @craftscotland

The Craft Scotland Summer Show takes place at White Stuff (second l oor), 89 George Street, Edinburgh, Fri 4–Sun 27 Aug 1 Jun–31 Aug 2017 THE LIST 45