Has your inner crafter been whispering, “Thread the needle, come on!?” This is your moment. July in Viljandi, Estonia, is waiting — and the Early Bird closes on 31 March 2026.
From 12–18 July 2026, Viljandi transforms into a glorious swirl of yarn, wood shavings, silver dust and people cheerfully declaring, “I haven’t crocheted since Year 9, but how hard can it be?” (Answer: slightly tricky, extremely fun.)
Choose three of the 23 hands-on workshops, each taught by masters who can embroider a Mulgi pattern with the calm confidence most of us reserve for making toast. Beginners, experts and enthusiastic in-betweeners are all welcome.
When workshops wrap up, the cultural program kicks in — concerts, lectures, a film night and the kind of late-evening craft chat that starts with “just one more row…” and ends an hour later with existential questions (about wool, about life).
On 15 July, camp heads out into Estonia — to Tartu, Mulgimaa, or the legendary Kihnu Island, where craft isn’t just a pastime but a way of life.
All workshops take place at the Viljandi Culture Academy’s sleek home where ancient techniques meet excellent coffee breaks. Accommodation and most meals are DIY, giving you a chance to eat your way through Viljandi like a local.
Everything’s in English (or translated from Estonian), and the fee includes workshops, materials, snack breaks and a festive dinner with folk music — because what’s craft camp without someone pulling out a set of torupill pipes? The kind of creative momentum that lasts long after you’re home is a freebie. You’re welcome.
Some workshop materials and field trips may add a little extra to the invoice.
Whether you’ve always dreamed of stitching a Mulgi shawl, carving your initials into wood, or simply running away to Estonia for a week of creative bliss — Craft Camp 2026 is calling. Register and let July be the most Estonian month of 2026 — in our experience, it’s when Estonia shows off, with culture, craft and summer in full swing.
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Register here: https://viljandi.ut.ee/en/craftcamp
Photo albums from past camps here
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