Handicraft Magazine Spring 2014 | Page 14

14 Investigative stories Are handmade products Many products claim to be handmade, but Nikki White investigates whether these could possibly be manufactured on a mass scale instead of being crafted by hand. M any products claim to be handmade, when they are not, for the profit that can be gained from selling them. Buying a handmade product is buying something unique and supporting someone’s business. Abi Jackson, owner of The Stitch and Make Studio in Northampton, argues. “Handmade products have a certain appeal because people wish to buy into the ‘story’ behind the product; people they may have met and those who want to support their business.” The appeal of a ‘handmade’ label attached to the clothing increases its desirability: Abi explains that it’s all because people are very aware of the provenance of products. “Products that are ha