A new shop for people who love making things has opened on Morecambe Prom.
Wavecrest Crafts sells handmade gifts, accessories and craft kits, and also gives craft-lovers the chance to pop in and make something themselves inside the store.
The shop is owned by Liz Wheeler, who has hand-made many of the items on sale.
Liz sells her goods at makers markets and festivals around the country, has a regular stall at the Lancaster University farmers' market and has appeared on the TV channel Hobbymaker.
She is being helped out in the shop by her sister Dawn and mum Sheila.
Below, Ginny Kelly at the makers' table in the shop.

The Marine Road Central shop, which opened on Saturday August 23, was previously home to a bra shop, and before that, an art gallery and newsagent.
It is close to Pottyroos ceramic and crafts and Liz said she hoped they could kickstart a row of makers' shops in the area.

Wavecrest Crafts will be holding a series of workshops in-store, starting in September with:
Monday September 1
10am-12.30pm Rustic journal making
1pm-3pm Slow stitch kilt pin brooch making
Friday September 5
10am-12.30pm Concertina journal making
1pm-3pm Folk art painting decorative heart
Sunday September 7
2pm-5pm Rustic journal making
Saturday September 13
11am-1pm Slow stitch fabric cuff bracelet
Sunday September 14
10am-3pm Pocket page memory album
Monday September 15
11am-1pm Indian block printing on canvas bag
Friday September 19
1pm-3pm Watercolour bookmarks
To book a place, call in the shop or email liz@wavecrestcrafts.co.uk or call 07773 428395.
Here are more photos from inside the new shop.




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