The pandemic has caused many people to feel isolated. For au pair, Lene Hops, it helped her find community through a shared sanctuary: cold water
Zero waste crafter Pip Tudor spent lockdown beside her sewing machine, fundraising for a cause close to her heart
Cardiff’s up-and-coming drag queen describes how the pandemic encouraged her to ditch making martinis for makeup brushes
Landlord of The Golden Cross, Rob Burnett, felt he had a duty to keep the community spirit of his pub alive when it closed over lockdown
Heads Above the Waves co-founder Hannah Morgan shares her thoughts on grief, lockdowns, and changing how we discuss mental health problems
How Welsh photographer Katie Radford managed to find a silver lining amid lockdown, keeping her business afloat with her long lens in tow
Pete Hall has been cycling, crafting and tweeting his way through lockdown and his optimism for the future of indie business remains unwavering
Author and editor Gary Raymond discusses how the Welsh firebreak lockdown presented the perfect timing for his new satirical book
Turnd Up Fitness instructor Wendy Tartarai talks about the impact of lockdown and shares how she took her classes online during the pandemic
This issue explores how craft has protected Wales' mental health during the pandemic. We also talk to a local witch about starting a craft business during lockdown, and meet the artist behind some colourful graffiti in Cardiff.