Singapore Craft Guide

Hands-On Creativity for Adults in Singapore

Practical guides on ceramics, macrame, watercolor painting and other creative crafts. Studio locations, material recommendations and step-by-step tips from the local scene.

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Handmade raku pottery pitcher with colorful glaze

Why Adult Crafts Are Growing in Singapore

Over the past five years, neighbourhoods like Jalan Besar, Wessex Village and Aliwal Street have seen a steady increase in studios offering open-bench pottery sessions, group fiber-art meetups and weekend watercolor walks. Much of this growth is driven by working adults looking for a screen-free activity that produces something tangible.

Singapore's tropical climate adds a specific set of considerations: high humidity speeds up certain drying processes while slowing others, clay bodies behave differently at 85% relative humidity, and watercolor washes dry faster under ceiling fans than in air-conditioned rooms. These are the kinds of practical details this archive covers.

Craft Disciplines at a Glance

Wheel-Thrown Ceramics

Centering clay on an electric wheel, pulling walls and trimming bases. Most Singapore studios use stoneware clay fired to Cone 6 (around 1,220 °C) in electric kilns.

Hand-Building with Clay

Pinch pots, coil construction and slab work without a wheel. A lower-barrier entry point that needs minimal equipment — just clay, a few wooden tools and a flat surface.

Macrame & Knotting

Decorative knotting using cotton, jute or nylon cord. Common projects include wall hangings, plant hangers and table runners. Cord thickness (3 mm to 5 mm) changes the final look drastically.

Watercolor on Paper

Transparent washes built up in layers on cold-pressed or hot-pressed paper. 300 gsm cotton paper holds water better than cellulose alternatives, which matters in fast-drying conditions.

Finished pottery wares displayed on shelves

Materials and Sourcing in Singapore

Locally, craft materials can be sourced from a handful of specialty retailers. Art Friend at Bras Basah Complex stocks watercolor supplies from Winsor & Newton, Schmincke and Daniel Smith. For clay and glazes, Potters' Supplies at Thow Kwang Industry carries stoneware clay bodies and a range of commercial glazes suited to electric kiln firing.

Macrame cord is available at Spotlight (various locations) and online via Shopee sellers who import from Indonesia and Thailand. Cotton rope in 3 mm, 4 mm and 5 mm single-twist is the most popular choice for wall hangings, while braided cord works better for bags and coasters.

Neighbourhood Studio Clusters

Jalan Besar & Lavender

A concentration of ceramic studios along Tyrwhitt Road and surrounding lanes. Several offer open-studio hours where adults can rent wheel time by the hour without committing to a full course.

Wessex Village (Portsdown Road)

A cluster of creative spaces in former military barracks. Pottery, painting and mixed-media studios operate alongside cafes, making it a full-afternoon destination.

Aliwal Street & Kampong Glam

The Aliwal Arts Centre hosts rotating exhibitions and occasional open-studio days. Nearby shops on Arab Street sell textile and fiber-art supplies at competitive prices.