Cleaner Cath from Cheshire wants to swap the day job for a willow weaving business and hopes Dom and his team can help. But are her fantastical beasts saleable? Morgan from Oxfordshire makes beautiful furniture but lacks confidence.
Belinda from Northamptonshire worried her autism would hold her back from glass-blowing, but it's all she wants to do. Paul and Becky met and married after their partners passed away. They upcycle furniture, but need to grow the business.
Labourer Mike dreams of a business turning bowls, but his perfectionism is holding him back. Sarah quit her job during the pandemic and took up pottery. Her hand-shaped ceramic animals are saleable, but her pricing needs attention.
Izzy from London has given up a career in advertising to try and become a full-time potter, but still has lots to learn. Scottish stone carver Luke needs help overcoming a serious confidence problem that is holding him back.
With chronic fatigue syndrome, autism and ADHD, Dea is hoping her willow weaving can help her build a home business that suits her life. For artist Gemma, it's all about proving a careers advisor wrong.
After an eight-year break, can talented glassblower Emmy from Devon meet her mentor's high expectations? And will sustainability champion textile designer Zita from Fife embrace her mentor's advice to try new fabrics?
Blacksmith Alex needs to overcome his impostor syndrome to fulfill his potential. For furniture maker Cora, it's about focusing on her strengths as a designer rather than a maker.
After sinking her savings into her jewellery business, Annelies needs to see a return. And will woodturner and mum of two Lucinda sink or swim at her first ever market?
Will glassblower Alison achieve her dream of selling in high-end galleries? Upcycling duo Fernando and Saurabh want to ditch their day jobs and run their business full-time.
Artist Tasia can produce striking digital art and impressive paintings, but can she excel at both? Stone carver Alex needs to overcome a confidence problem to fulfill his potential.
Digital embroiderer David hopes Dom and his team can help him find the success his pieces deserve. Novice woodworker Rachael also hopes they can set her on the path to success.
Stepping into the Makers' Marquee today are glass-blower Mark from north Wales and potter Victor from London. Mark's love of glass-blowing started when he was a boy, but exposure to lead poisoning made him give up the craft he loved.
Artist Jack from Dorset and potter Jeanet from Durham step into Dom's unique makers' training camp, hoping to fulfill their dreams of making a living from their passions. Jack wants to swap teaching for creating before it's too late.
Hobbyist textile weaver Jessica needs a professional plan to help her make money from her work. Nyanda makes incredible jewellery but needs to concentrate on her marketing.
Can Dom and his team help woodturner Shannon see how marketable her hand-turned wooden bowls are? Will musician turned upcycler Ryan trust his mentor's advice and produce pieces that help him stand out from the crowd?