If you love the heartwarming and inspiring stories of 'Handcrafted America' (2016), you'll enjoy these 10 similar shows and movies that celebrate craftsmanship, creativity, and the beauty of handmade goods. Whether you're a fan of DIY culture or simply appreciate the dedication behind artisanal work, this list will guide you to your next favorite watch.

The Joy of Painting (1983)
Description: This show focuses on the art of painting, showcasing the creative process and techniques in a calm, instructional manner. It emphasizes the beauty of handcrafted art and the joy of creating something by hand.
Fact: Host Bob Ross painted over 1,000 paintings during the show's run. Each episode was filmed in a single take.


Forged in Fire (2015)
Description: A competition show where bladesmiths create handcrafted weapons, showcasing traditional forging techniques and the artistry behind metalwork.
Fact: Contestants often use historical techniques to recreate famous blades. The show has inspired a resurgence in interest in blacksmithing.


How It's Made (2001)
Description: This series delves into the manufacturing and crafting processes of everyday items, highlighting the skill and precision involved in creating handmade and mass-produced goods.
Fact: The show has over 30 seasons and covers more than 1,000 different products. It is narrated in multiple languages for international audiences.


Craft in America (2007)
Description: This documentary series explores the rich tradition of American craftsmanship, featuring artisans who create handmade goods using traditional and contemporary techniques.
Fact: The show has won multiple Emmy Awards. It often highlights the cultural significance of craft in different communities.


The Great Pottery Throw Down (2015)
Description: A competition series where potters showcase their skills in creating handmade pottery, emphasizing the craftsmanship and creativity involved in ceramic art.
Fact: The show is known for its friendly and supportive atmosphere. Contestants often create functional and artistic pieces under tight deadlines.


The Repair Shop (2017)
Description: A series where skilled artisans restore cherished family heirlooms, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship and emotional value of handmade items.
Fact: The show is set in a picturesque barn in the UK. Many of the restorers are experts in their respective fields.


Making It (2018)
Description: A competition show where makers showcase their creativity and craftsmanship in various DIY projects, emphasizing the joy of creating something by hand.
Fact: Hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman, the show has a lighthearted and humorous tone. Contestants often use unconventional materials in their projects.
