Textile Manufacturer’s Insurance

Specialist cover for textile workers and other artisans from £3.71 a month*.

  • Public Liability up to £5m
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What does textile making insurance cover?

Our insurance for textile makers provides essential liability protection tailored for individuals creating handmade textile products for sale online and at markets. The coverage is affordable, flexible, and can be adjusted according to the needs and scale of your textile-making activities.

This policy is specifically created for textile makers covering various activities like clothing crafts, weaving, shoemaking, and more. It addresses unique risks associated with handmade textile production and sales.

Make sure you have the correct insurance for your activities and be sure to check if any exclusions are relevant to what you have planned in policy documentation.

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Public Liability

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Product Liability

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Equipment

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Stock

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Employers' Liability

Why do textile makers need insurance?

Textile products involve detailed craftsmanship and diverse materials. Insurance protects your textile business from financial risks associated with product defects, accidents, or damage.

Whether you’re weaving intricate fabrics by hand, dyeing bespoke patterns, or sewing limited-edition garments, every piece you create is the result of skill, time, and artistic vision. As a textile maker, you put immense care into your work—but even with the most precise craftsmanship, unexpected issues can arise.

That’s where specialist insurance comes in. From a slip at your market stall to a damaged loom or an allergic reaction to your dyes, having the right cover ensures your business is protected, so you can focus on creating.

Here are some example scenarios highlighting why textile insurance is essential:

Accidents at craft fairs or textile events.

Imagine a visitor at your stall trips over a trailing fabric roll or display prop and injures themselves. Even the safest setups can lead to accidents—and you may be held legally responsible.

Public liability insurance protects you from the financial fallout, covering legal fees and compensation if needed.

When a product causes harm.

Suppose a customer develops a skin reaction after wearing a garment made from a specialty dyed fabric, or a cushion made with decorative fasteners causes a minor injury. Even with rigorous material testing, things can go wrong.

Product liability insurance covers claims arising from harm caused by your creations, helping protect both your finances and your reputation.

Damage or theft of textile tools.

Your sewing machine, hand looms, fabric shears, and dyeing equipment are vital to your process. If these are stolen, damaged in a workshop flood, or lost in transit, your business could be left in limbo.

Equipment cover ensures you can repair or replace what’s needed to get back to work quickly. Loss of textile stock during transport: If your textile products are damaged or lost during transit to an event or customer, stock insurance provides financial protection.

Meeting stallholder or venue requirements.

More and more craft markets and events now require proof of insurance, especially public liability, before you can secure a stall.

Having the right policy means you’re always prepared to book your next event with confidence.

Our experts explain why...

“Insurance is essential for textile makers who create and sell handmade products, whether operating from home, markets, or online. Textile makers insurance protects you from potential claims of injury or property damage linked to your textile products. Without suitable insurance, unexpected incidents could cause significant financial strain. Textile makers insurance allows you to focus on your creative work with peace of mind, knowing your business is adequately protected.”

Chris Trotman, Protectivity Underwriting Manager

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Claims data as of 01.10.2024

£4.5million

paid in claims

£188081

largest claim paid

How much does textile making insurance cost?

At Protectivity, our textile insurance policies start at just £3.71 a month.

The cost of textile insurance varies depending on several factors, including the type of textile products you create and sell, the value of your tools and materials, and the overall size of your business.

 

Prices from

£3.71* a month

Explainer quote

Policy cost

£3.71* a month

Policy type

Crafters

Duration

Annual

Turnover

£50,000

Public Liability

£1,000,000

Product Liability

£1,000,000

Equipment

£250

Stock

£250

This example is based on a real quote from our website on 12/5/2025. If your circumstances and cover needs differ, your quote may be more or less expensive than the above example. The quote you receive will reflect the information you share about your event. The quoted price may vary from those displayed here.

What types of textile products are covered?

If your craft isn’t listed – don’t worry, we’ll likely still be able to offer cover. Speak to one of our team to discuss your query further.

Crafts covered

Our textile makers policy covers various handmade textile crafts, including:

  • Clothing crafts
  • Rug making
  • Canvas work
  • Weaving
  • Shoemaking
  • Fabric making

If your textile craft type isn’t listed, please contact us directly to confirm coverage.

Have a question?

For further information on your policy, renewals, making a claim and contacting us, you’ll find an extensive list of FAQs on our Help & Support page.

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Why choose Protectivity for your textile manufacturer insurance policy?

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*Prices quoted refer to a quote raised from our website 12/5/2025. Prices will differ depending on requirements. Make sure you have the correct level of cover for what you need. For the most accurate pricing, please get a quote and for full details on what is covered refer to our policy documentation with your quote.

** Based on Protectivity sales data from 2007 to Sep 2024

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