In 2026 camp we are offering 1-day and 2-day workshops for both beginners and advanced-level participants. You can participate in 3 workshops during the camp. There will be around 7-8 simultaneous workshops taking place each day.
Workshops suitable for beginners are marked with one star (*). This means that students do not need to have (or cannot have, due to the rarity of the craft skill) previous experience in the craft. Workshops suitable for intermediate and advanced participants are marked with two stars (**). Advanced participants are expected and recommended to have previous experience in the craft.
In some of the workshops, the materials are considerably more high-priced and therefore create inequality between different workshop preferences. The basic cost of workshop materials is included in the general participation fee for each participant. The extra material cost for the following 4 workshops will be added to the invoice:
You can see the courses offered in the 2026 camp below. The courses which do not meet the critical number of participants will be removed from the list and the final timetable will be confirmed with each participant via email.
Tip! If viewing the descriptions of workshops, click on the photos in order to see them in full size.
You can participate in one 2-day workshop. You can choose between 10 different workshops.
Crocheting: Multicoloured Seto Laces **
Embroidery: Shawl with Mulgi Embroidery **
Felting: Traditional Bowler Hat */**
Knitting: Ruhnu Knitting with Travelling Stitches **
Leatherwork: Crafting a Bag from Vegetable-Tanned Leather */**
Mixed Textile Techniques: Making a Belt Pocket *
Mixed Textile Techniques: Muhu Slippers with Bobbin-Work Embroidery **
Sewing: Cotton Jacket from Kihnu Island */**
You can participate in two 1-day workshops. You can choose from 13 workshops.
Cooking: Estonian Traditional Bread and Baked Goods */**
Crocheting: Multicoloured Crochet from Muhu Island */**
Knitting: Pouch with Kihnu patterns **
Sewing: Handcrafted Travel Bag */**
Silversmithing: Silver Spoon */**
Woodworking: Carving a Wooden Mug (Guksi) */**
Blacksmithing: Penannular Brooch *
Crocheting: Laces from Hiiumaa Island **
Knitting: "Roosimine" and Fringes from Tõstamaa Gloves */**
Other Textile Techniques: Seto Belts *
Other Textile Techniques: Traditional Decorations with Lucet Cord *