Foreword by Jay Blades MBE: Jay is dyslexic and, after leaving school at 15 with no qualifications, he eventually managed to get back on track studying for a degree in criminology and philosophy at Buckinghamshire New University (BNU). He then found his true vocation in restoration and supporting young and vulnerable people to find their own access to work. Known across the UK as the host of BBC Ones extraordinarily successful The Repair Shop, it is perhaps no coincidence that his belief in the restoration of objects stems from a belief that humans too can be repaired, fixed and rejuvenated. He is the living embodiment of that. His restoration company, Jay & Co, aims to save the world through craft. Working with recycled, reclaimed and reused materials, accessories, furniture, and fabric, they create pieces that are as good as new, and help develop a more holistic approach to interiors. Authors Charlotte Abrahams is a writer and curator specialising in design and the applied arts. She trained at Central St Martins and since then has written regularly for the national and international press, including Guardian Weekend, Saturday Telegraph Magazine, Times LUXX, Financial Times How to Spend It, CRAFTS, Homes & Antiques, The Journal, Design Anthology UK, EFFECT and The Design Edit. She is the author of four books - Love Pattern & Colour, The Essential Guide; Hygge, a Celebration of Simple Pleasures: Living the Danish Way; Wallpaper: The Ultimate Guide and Wallpaper a Book of Modern Prints. Her latest book, Love Pattern & Colour (Frances Lincoln) is out now. Katy Bevan is a writer and educator specialising in craft and mother of a disabled child. She is the editor of many books on craft and writes for textile and craft magazines such as Selvedge. Previously at the Crafts Council she founded the publishing company Quickthorn Ltd in 2022. She blogs at The Crafter , runs workshops in darning, crochet and knitting and is mostly to be found knitting.