A POPULAR makers' market is back.

The event – at the Old School Room, Haworth, on June 8 and 9 – will feature an array of artisan stalls.

And visitors can also sign-up for workshops, where they will have the chance to make ceramic earrings or a pendant.

"We are excited to announce the new workshop," said a spokesperson for the market organiser, Haworth & Yorkshire Creatives.

"It follows the success of previous macrame and fused glass workshops.

"All tools, clay and glaze will be included, and the finished product will be delivered within two weeks."

The half-hour workshops take place on the Saturday, June 8.

The cost is £25.

People can drop in on the day or pre-book by emailing artlaiga@gmail.com

Admission to the market, which is open from 10am to 4pm both days, is free.

There will be at least 17 stalls.

Truth Be Told will be giving tarot readings as well as selling a range of goods, from handmade greetings cards to resin jewellery.

Amica Terrae will offer plastic-free sustainable products, from homewares to toiletries.

Blossomdale Studio will be present with handmade home decor items and accessories.

Bronte Bitch is presenting its merchandise range inspired by the Brontes. The designs feature on tote bags, greetings cards, T-shirts, tea towels and wall art.

The line-up also includes Can Creative Crafts, which focuses on creating original artworks.

Crafty Tykes will be there with needle-felted figures and creatures.

Davenport’s Handmade, which specialises in making wooden items, from bowls to jewellery boxes, is attending.

Divine Vibrations will showcase its range, which includes homemade candles, crystals, jewellery and incense.

Doriscakes Portraits, a graphic designer and illustrator, will be present.

Ecobeez will showcase its goods, ranging from bird boxes to 'bee camps', made using salvaged materials.

Others present will include Flawed Maud, which uses traditional techniques to handcraft silver, copper and birthstone jewellery; Jacoo, which sells natural cosmetics, perfumes, fragrances and gemstone jewellery; The Rusted Kingdom, which designs and produces metal ornaments and plaques; and Withens Art by Philippa Marshall, a contemporary landscape artist inspired by the Bronte moorland around Top Withens.

Luce & Bear, with over 20 years' experience in the fashion industry, will be there on the Saturday.

And Not Just Hockney, an online guide to artists, will be represented on the Sunday.

For more about the market and future Haworth & Yorkshire Creative events, including stall booking details, visit facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089261948225