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Sara Davies' firm Crafter's Companion acknowledges 'challenging year' during pandemic

The Dragons' Den and Strictly Come Dancing star's company saw revenues rise but profits were squeezed by a number of factors

Sara Davies, founder of Crafter's Companion, Dragons' Den entrepreneur and star of Strictly Come Dancing(Image: Crafter's Companion)

North East hobby business Crafter’s Companion has seen revenues rise during a “challenging year” for its growth plans, as Covid-19 triggered a raft of cost pressures.

Dragons’ Den and Strictly Come Dancing star Sara Davies launched the Newton Aycliffe-based business in 2005, while she was still at York University, starting it with a simple envelope maker that went down a storm on TV shopping channels.

Now the firm, which marked its 16th birthday this year, has more than 200 employees in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and US and sells its papercraft products in more than 40 countries worldwide through its online business and a network of bricks-and-mortar shops.

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Accounts have just been published for the year ended March 31 in which managing director Simon Davies – Ms Davies’ husband – notes a number of challenges, including increased competition and high importing tariffs.

Turnover rose from £34.1m to £38.3m, but operating profit dropped from £1.8m to £485,382 and total income for the year dropped from £1.368m to £118,742 after absorbing extra costs.

Sales for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ grew from £17.8m to £22.7m - growth of 28% year-on-year - but dipped by 8.5% from £16.2m to £15.6m in the US.

During the year Mr Davies said trading relations between the US and China hit the US business with high tariffs for importing Chinese products, knocking the bottom line by £700,000.