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Crafter's Companion invests for future and creates jobs despite battling rising costs

The firm founded by Dragons' Den star Sara Davies has invested despite seeing shipping container and postage costs rocket

Sara Davies and her husband Simon run Crafter's Companion

The craft supplies company launched by Dragons’ Den entrepreneur Sara Davies has been investing for the future, despite falling to a loss in tough trading last year.

Crafter’s Companion, based in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, sells paper crafting tools and supplies across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and in countries around the globe, having been launched by Mrs Davies in 2005 when she was at York University. The firm, which also has an office in California where the American subsidiary business is based, has now published accounts for the year ended March 31, 2022, showing how group sales fell 1% from £38.3m to £37.8m. Meanwhile operating profit in 2021 of £500,000 fell to a loss of £1.2m, as it battled rising costs.

Despite the various cost pressures – including rising raw materials, shipping and energy prices – the company has big growth ambitions this year, and has expanded its warehouse at Newton Ayclife and also created new jobs to capitalise on its position in the market. CEO Simon Davies, Sara’s husband, revealed in the accounts report how the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, European and US crafting market remains competitive despite all of the global and economic challenges that the year has presented.

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In the report, he said: “We continue, as we have done, to invest in sound product development to keep our pricing competitive despite raw materials increases several times during the year. Maintaining affordable pricing is key in ensuring that we strengthen our brand awareness.

“We continue our drive to innovate, developing and launching new products across our product portfolio to sell across our multiple sales channels. These products are designed and packaged for the global marketplace to ensure they can be sold in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Europe and the US markets without the need for repurposing or redesign of packaging.

“In the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ the sales decrease was predominantly due to two major factors – our major º£½ÇÊÓÆµ TV shopping customer went into administration in Q4 leading to a poor last three months sales performance and a debt write-off, giving rise to a cash impact in total of circa £0.6m, (and) challenges across º£½ÇÊÓÆµ wholesale due to customers being overstocked and having the wrong stocks at the wrong time due to the impact of Covid.”

Sara Davies in the new studio for Crafter's TV(Image: Crafter's TV)

Mr Davies said the firm saw stronger performance from its retail stores due to there being no government-imposed lockdowns, and the global e-comm sales strengthened with increased trading activity to the US and the launch of its global Spectrum Noir website. This led to revenue growth of 12% year-on-year, helping to offset some of the challenges the firm faced.