Crafting a Colourful Journey
John Bloodworth, a seasoned arts and crafts enthusiast, has woven a vibrant tapestry of creativity throughout his life. With over three decades of experience, John’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring.
From TV Producer to Creative Maverick
John’s background as a TV producer for the world’s first 24-hour craft channel built on a foundation for artistic adventures. His passion for all things craft led him to explore diverse mediums, from paper quilling to mixed media and to share these with the world!
The Gentleman Crafter
John’s moniker, Gentleman Crafter, reflects his refined approach to creativity. He blends traditional techniques with contemporary flair, infusing each project with imagination and innovation. Whether it’s intricate card designs or captivating mixed-media pieces, John’s work resonates with creativity.
Spreading Creativity and Kindness
John’s journey extends beyond his craft table. In a heart-warming 12-month challenge, The All Counties Craft Challenge, he embarked on a mission to spread creativity across the nation while raising funds for the charity Mind. His workshops, tutorials, and infectious enthusiasm touched countless lives, emphasizing the therapeutic power of creativity.
A Beacon of Positivity
John’s personality radiates warmth and positivity. His genuine interactions, both online and offline, create a sense of community. Whether he’s sharing card-making tips or discussing the latest craft trends, John’s authenticity shines through.
Living on the East Coast of Scotland
Currently residing on the picturesque east coast of Scotland, John continues to inspire others through his blog, YouTube channel, and social media presence. His creative musings, and unwavering support for fellow crafters make him a cherished figure in the crafting world.
Join In!
John is not just a crafter but a beacon of creativity, kindness, and resilience. His journey reminds us that art transcends boundaries, heals hearts, and connects souls. So, raise your glue gun and join John on this colourful adventure!

Hello,
I have just brought a scan n cut machine and am having difficulty in finding a suitable blade depth/pressure to cut card stock without tearing. I use Bazzill and American Craft c/s. Do you have any advise, the best I have found to date is 8 depth and 1 pressure but it is not reliable.
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I use american crafts a lot. I have put some suggested settings on my list which you can download via the link on the right (or bottom if viewing on a phone).
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Hi, this is Tat. You are one of my nominees for a blogger award. Hope to see more from you! :)
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Hi, I just bought the Brother ScanNCut, however disaster has struck already :-( I cut through my mat!! I was trying to cut felt was i supposed to place the high tac fabric support on the mat under my felt before attempting to cut?
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Ashley has created a few tests with felt – you might like to check out her blog – http://aandhcrafts.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/cutting-felt-with-scan-n-cur/
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Thanks for that I’ve checked out the blog and will try …. fingers crossed….. xx
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Hi John,
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and passion you have for craft. :0) I came across your blog when searching for info about the Brother ScanNCut. Thanks for the very informative info and the tutorials these have given me the confidence to buy one for myself. In fact I’m off to get one today yay! I look forward to more posts. Oh by the way do you know the name of the font you use for your Banner “Gentleman Crafter” please?
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Great news! Hope you enjoy your new toy :)
As for the font, I’m afraid that I don’t know :/
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