• Setoland is famous for its beautiful nature, unique culture and extraordinary hospitality. Seto peoples’ handicraft is quite distinct compared to the rest of Estonia, but also different from the neighbor Russia. During the tour you will relax in Värska SPA Hotel, enjoy guided handicrafting and great local food in Setoland.
    The price is 1330 euros, and it includes: • 6 workshops in different Setoland location by the best handicraft masters, includes all materials and tools (for example, knitting, lace crocheting, embroidery, different belt making, wood stamping, cheese making, etc). • 4 nights in Värska SPA Hotel double room with breakfasts and dinners. • 4 lunches in local gourmet restaurants in Setoland and 1 lunch at the fair. • Visiting Seto Farm Museum and Litvina Handicraft Farm. • Ticket and transport to Seto Kingdom Day. • Unlimited usage of saunas, pools and gym during opening hours. • Bus transportation Tallinn – Setoland – Tallinn.
    PayPal payments will have an extra EUR 80 charge, so your total is 1410. If you pay via bank transfer, please make it FULL AMOUNT TO BENEFICIARY! Your total will be 1330 euros, we will send you an invoice.
    Info and reservations: Külli Jacobson + 372 50 343 86 info@nordicknitters.com http://nordicknitters.com/handicraft-tours/ www.facebook.com/EstonianMittens
    CANCELLATION POLICY: If cancelled before Feb 13rd, 2023 you will receive 90% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Mar 13rd, 2023 you will receive 60% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Apr 13rd, 2023 you will receive 30% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back.
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  • We are inviting you to South-East Estonia to take part in an handicraft tour in Old Võru County. It is an all inclusive week of many workshops, little trips to vicinity, great local food and the best company. The tour will start in Tallinn on Sunday morning, May 28th, 2023 and in the end the bus will take you to Riga, Latvia on Friday, June 2nd, 2023. Hopefully the annual Handicraft Market will take place on June 3-4, 2023 in Riga. Welcome to Old-Võro County with lots of guided handicrafting in beautiful venues in Southern Estonia!During the tour you will relax in Kubija SPA Hotel near Võru Township, enjoy guided handicrafts and great local food in Old-Võro County.
    The price is EUR 1530 and it includes: • 7 workshops in different Southern Võro location by the best handicraft masters, includes all materials and tools (for example, different knitting techniques, lace crocheting, embroidery, different belt making, wood stamping, cheese making,  etc); • 5 nights in Kubija SPA Hotel single room with breakfasts and dinners; • 5 lunches in local gourmet restaurants in Võro County; • Visiting Rõuge and the vicinity;
    • Unlimited usage of saunas and spa during opening hours; • Visiting Estonian National Museum (ERM) in Tartu; • Bus transportation between Tallinn and Riga.There hopefully will be a grand Craft Fair hold in Riga on June 3-4, 2023.PayPal payments will have an extra EUR 80 charge, so your total is 1610. If you pay via bank transfer, please make it FULL AMOUNT TO BENEFICIARY! Your total will be 1530 euros, we will send you an invoice.Info and reservations: Külli Jacobson + 372 50 343 86info@nordicknitters.com or kyllikoppo@protonmail.com www.NordicKnitters.com www.facebook.com/EstonianMittensCANCELLATION POLICY: If cancelled before Dec 28th, 2022 you will receive 90% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Jan 28th, 2023 you will receive 60% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Feb 28th, 2023 you will receive 30% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back.
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  • Knitted with two colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern is an ancient Estonian pattern depicting 8-point stars and crosses. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the colored yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful twisting ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are colorworked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Would you like to learn how to knit like a pro? Please join us in this week long Glove Knitting Retreat in Estonia. Summer in Estonia is beautiful, we will show you around a bit. Knitting instructions from a master knitter, stay in a luxurious Kubija SPA Hotel near Võru, Estonia. The tour starts and ends in Tallinn and includes a lot. During this course you will get to know all the secrets of Estonian traditional glove knitting. You will be using 5 double-pointed needles size 0 (2 mm) and local yarn called 8/2. During the first day we will browse through all the different options for the cuff and every participant will select a pattern.  We will also stop at the yarn wonderland and select the shades for your new pair of gloves. During the next few days we will knit through all the stages of an actual glove. The course will last for 7 days and 6 nights. This should be enough for an eager student to be able to finish one glove with all the instructions and support from a master knitter. Saturday is a tour day. We will visit several farm houses, which participate in the Seto Open Crafting Farm House Days. You will see the beautiful Setoland and its rural life. You will experience the authentic Seto culture, farm houses and friendly people. The gathering for the tour is in Tallinn on Monday, July 3 in 2023 and it ends in Tallinn on Sunday, July 9th, 2023. The price is EUR 1560 and it includes: • 8 workshops of traditional Estonian glove knitting; • free needles, crafting pouch and yarn to make your pair of gloves; • 6 nights in a Kubija SPA Hotel double room with breakfasts, lunch and dinners; • Sightseeing tour to Seto Open Crafting Farm House Days; • evening boat ride on Värska Bay and on the fourth biggest lake in Europe – Lake Peipsi; • visiting Estonian National Museum in Tartu and its amazing glove collection; • visiting Seto Museum in Värska and its amazing textile collection; • Bus transportation Tallinn – Võru – Tartu – Tallinn. PayPal payments will have an extra EUR 80 charge, so your total is 1640. If you pay via bank transfer, please make it FULL AMOUNT TO BENEFICIARY! Your total will be 1560 euros, we will send you an invoice. Info and reservations: Külli Jacobson + 372 50 343 86 kyllikoppo@protonmail.com www.NordicKnitters.com www.facebook.com/EstonianMittens CANCELLATION POLICY: If cancelled before Feb 3rd, 2023 you will receive 90% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Mar 3rd, 2023 you will receive 60% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Apr 3rd, 2023 you will receive 30% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back.
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  • Would you like to learn how to knit like a pro? Please join us in this week long Glove Knitting Retreat in Estonia. Summer in Estonia is beautiful, we will show you around a bit. Knitting instructions from a master knitter, stay in a luxurious Kubija SPA Hotel near Võru, Estonia. The tour starts and ends in Tallinn and includes a lot. During this course you will get to know all the secrets of Estonian traditional glove knitting. You will be using 5 double-pointed needles size 0 (2 mm) and local yarn called 8/2. During the first day we will browse through all the different options for the cuff and every participant will select a pattern.  We will also stop at the yarn wonderland and select the shades for your new pair of gloves. During the next few days we will knit through all the stages of an actual glove. The course will last for 7 days and 6 nights. This should be enough for an eager student to be able to finish one glove with all the instructions and support from a master knitter. Saturday is a tour day. We will visit several farm houses, which participate in the Seto Open Crafting Farm House Days. You will see the beautiful Setoland and its rural life. You will experience the authentic Seto culture, farm houses and friendly people. The gathering for the tour is in Tallinn on Monday, July 3 in 2023 and it ends in Tallinn on Sunday, July 9th, 2023. The price is EUR 1760 and it includes: • 8 workshops of traditional Estonian glove knitting; • free needles, crafting pouch and yarn to make your pair of gloves; • 6 nights in a Kubija SPA Hotel single room with breakfasts, lunch and dinners; • Sightseeing tour to Seto Open Crafting Farm House Days; • evening boat ride on Värska Bay and on the fourth biggest lake in Europe – Lake Peipsi; • visiting Estonian National Museum in Tartu and its amazing glove collection; • visiting Seto Museum in Värska and its amazing textile collection; • Bus transportation Tallinn – Võru – Tartu – Tallinn. PayPal payments will have an extra EUR 80 charge, so your total is 1840. If you pay via bank transfer, please make it FULL AMOUNT TO BENEFICIARY! Your total will be 1760 euros, we will send you an invoice. Info and reservations: Külli Jacobson + 372 50 343 86 kyllikoppo@protonmail.com www.NordicKnitters.com www.facebook.com/EstonianMittens CANCELLATION POLICY: If cancelled before Feb 3rd, 2023 you will receive 90% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Mar 3rd, 2023 you will receive 60% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Apr 3rd, 2023 you will receive 30% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back.
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  • We are inviting you to South-East Estonia to take part in an handicraft tour in Old Võru County. It is an all inclusive week of many workshops, little trips to vicinity, great local food and the best company. The tour will start in Tallinn on Sunday morning, May 28th, 2023 and in the end the bus will take you to Riga, Latvia on Friday, June 2nd, 2023. Hopefully the annual Handicraft Market will take place on June 3-4, 2023 in Riga. Welcome to Old-Võro County with lots of guided handicrafting in beautiful venues in Southern Estonia!During the tour you will relax in Kubija SPA Hotel near Võru Township, enjoy guided handicrafts and great local food in Old-Võro County.
    The price is EUR 1330 and it includes: • 7 workshops in different Southern Võro location by the best handicraft masters, includes all materials and tools (for example, different knitting techniques, lace crocheting, embroidery, different belt making, wood stamping, cheese making,  etc); • 5 nights in Kubija SPA Hotel double-room with breakfasts and dinners; • 5 lunches in local gourmet restaurants in Võro County; • Visiting Rõuge and the vicinity; • Unlimited usage of saunas and spa during opening hours; • Visiting Estonian National Museum (ERM) in Tartu; • Bus transportation between Tallinn and Riga.There hopefully will be a grand Craft Fair hold in Riga on June 3-4, 2023.PayPal payments will have an extra EUR 80 charge, so your total is 1410. If you pay via bank transfer, please make it FULL AMOUNT TO BENEFICIARY! Your total will be 1330 euros, we will send you an invoice.Info and reservations: Külli Jacobson + 372 50 343 86info@nordicknitters.com or kyllikoppo@protonmail.com www.NordicKnitters.com www.facebook.com/EstonianMittensCANCELLATION POLICY: If cancelled before Dec 28th, 2022 you will receive 90% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Jan 28th, 2023 you will receive 60% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Feb 28th, 2023 you will receive 30% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back.
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  • Knitted mostly with two colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The wrists are knitted in the entralac technique using matching shades and some orange. The pattern comes from Helme area in historic Mulgi Region, nowadays Valga County. It is an ancient geometrical pattern, depicting crosses and rhombi. It is called a Maple Tree Leaf Pattern. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The yarns are hand dyed in Estonia, 100% wool. The grey yarn is natural sheep color. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK-weight yarn, they are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The pattern depicts tiny flowers and it comes from Viljandi area, historic Murgi Region. The cuff is tightly 1x1 ribbed, which keeps your hands extra warm. The gloves are colorworked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern is an ancient Estonian pattern called Goat Eye pattern. It comes from Paistu area in Historic Mulgi Region. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the colored yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful twisting ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are colorworked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted mostly with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The wrists are knitted in the entralac technique. The pattern comes from Obinitsa area in Setoland, Estonia. It is an ancient geometrical pattern, depicting crosses, circles, also motifs from nature like clover. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The colorful yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. The grey is natural sheep color. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size, approximately 7,5-8.

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  • Knitted with mostly three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Paistu area in historic Mulgi Region, nowadays Viljandi County in ESTONIA. It is an ancient geometrical motif, it is called a Goat Eye Pattern. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, all 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful triangular ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. I have use a lot of the tiny yarn balls which are left overs from bigger projects. That creates a joyful combination which will draw a lot of attention. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. Every fifth row is with three yarns. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Approx women's size 8.
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  • Knitted mostly with three colored purple yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The wrists are knitted in the entralac technique using matching shades and a row of pink. The pattern comes from Viru-Jaagupi area in Estonia. It is an ancient geometrical pattern, depicting crosses and rhombi. It is called a Butterfly Pattern. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size approximately 7,5-8.

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  • Knitted with five different colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Tarvastu are in historic Mulgi Region in ESTONIA. It is an intricate geometrical motif, a mix of a cat paw pattern and powerful 8-pointed star pattern. Changing colors in mid motif makes it look more complicated than it is. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, all 100% wool from Estonia. The off-white is natural sheep color. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful lacy ribbing with so many colors is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Approx women's size 8-8.5
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Võnnu area in Tartu-Maarja County. It is an ancient geometrical pattern, depicting powerful and protective 8-pointed star. It looks a lot like a wind rose. The little dots add extra warmth to this pair, as every seventh row is knitted with three yarns. This pattern is in Estonian National Museum filed under ERM A 340:1. It was collected in 1920. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The off-white and brown yarns are natural sheep color, 100% wool from Estonia. The pink is hand dyed, natural Estonian wool. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful lacy ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted with many-many colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Radaja area in Setoland, ESTONIA. It is a geometrical motif, almost like an op-art. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, all 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful triangular ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. I have use a lot of the tiny yarn balls which are left overs from bigger projects. That creates a joyful combination which will draw a lot of attention. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Approx women's size 7-8.
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  • Knitted with two colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. I found this pattern in my own old farm house. The ornament seems to be like a copy from a wall paper. It's very elegant and intricate. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The red yarn is hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. The dark bear brown is natural sheep color. Beautiful triangular ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are colorworked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size approximately 7-8.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Pärnu-Jaagupi area in Western ESTONIA. It is an simple ancient motif, depicting crosses and stars. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The navy and pink yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. The off-white is natural sheep color. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful lacy ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size 7,5-8.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Kõpu area in VIljandi County, ESTONIA. It is an ancient geometrical pattern. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, all 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful triangular ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size approx 7-8.
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  • Knitted mostly with two colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The wrists are knitted in the entralac technique using matching shades and some pink. The pattern comes from Jüri area in historic Harju County in Northern Estonia capital region. It is an ancient geometrical pattern, depicting 8-pointed star. It combines good and evil, heaven and earth, left and right, warm and cold. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Please welcome a fine work of handicraft art, where traditional Estonian knitting style is combined with Mulgi patterns. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, 100% Estonian wool. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The patterned cuff is a nice touch to this beauty. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size approximately 7.5-8.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Rapla area in Northern ESTONIA. It is an ancient pattern called a Bean Leaf Pattern. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, all 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful triangular ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size approx 7-8.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Petseri area in Setoland, ESTONIA. It is an ancient pattern from Setoland. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The pink yarns are hand dyed. The off-white is natural sheep color, all 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful triangular ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size approx 7-8.
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  • Haapsalu Lacy Shawl is world famous. We are organizing this tour in the end of August, because as always in the end of August there will be Haapsalu Lace Festival. Participants will be able to attend the festival on Sunday, August 27th, filled with marvelous activities, knitting competition, exhibitions and much more.
    Western Estonia is rich in beautiful handicraft techniques. During three days we will learn to knit the Haapsalu Lace Shawl instructed by the best local master Siiri Reimann.
    We will also learn the in-lay knitting technique (in Estonian it is called ROOSITUD) in Tõstmaa. Little Lihula Township and the vicinity is very famous for its flower embroidery.
    During the tour you will relax in Fra Mare SPA Hotel in Haapsalu and will have lunches in local gourmet restaurants.
    The price is 1770 euros, and it includes: • 4 workshops in lace knitting, 2 in in-lay knitting and 2 in embroidery by the best handicraft masters, includes all materials and tools; • 7 nights in Fra Mare SPA Hotel double room with buffet breakfasts and buffet dinners! THE FOOD GALORE IS DELICIOUS! • lunches in local gourmet restaurants in Haapsalu and Lääne County;
    • Haapsalu city tour and tour in the newly renovated Haapsalu Castle; • Unlimited usage of saunas and spa during opening hours; • Bus transportation between Tallinn and Haapsalu.
    PayPal payments will have an extra EUR 80 charge, so your total is 1850. If you pay via bank transfer, please make it FULL AMOUNT TO BENEFICIARY! Your total will be 1770 euros, we will send you an invoice.
    Info and reservations:
    Külli Jacobson + 372 50 343 86
    CANCELLATION POLICY: If cancelled before Feb 23rd, 2023 you will receive 90% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Mar 23rd, 2023 you will receive 60% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Apr 23rd, 2023 you will receive 30% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back.
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  • Haapsalu Lacy Shawl is world famous. We are organizing this tour in the end of August, because as always in the end of August there will be Haapsalu Lace Festival. Participants will be able to attend the festival on Sunday, August 27th, filled with marvelous activities, knitting competition, exhibitions and much more.
    Western Estonia is rich in beautiful handicraft techniques. During three days we will learn to knit the Haapsalu Lace Shawl instructed by the best local master Siiri Reimann.
    We will also learn the in-lay knitting technique (in Estonian it is called ROOSITUD) in Tõstmaa. Little Lihula Township and the vicinity is very famous for its flower embroidery.
    During the tour you will relax in Fra Mare SPA Hotel in Haapsalu and will have lunches in local gourmet restaurants.
    The price is 1970 euros, and it includes: • 4 workshops in lace knitting, 2 in in-lay knitting and 2 in embroidery by the best handicraft masters, includes all materials and tools; • 7 nights in Fra Mare SPA Hotel single room with buffet breakfasts and buffet dinners! THE FOOD GALORE IS DELICIOUS! • lunches in local gourmet restaurants in Haapsalu and Lääne County; • Unlimited usage of saunas and spa during opening hours; • Bus transportation between Tallinn and Haapsalu.
    PayPal payments will have an extra EUR 80 charge, so your total is 2050. If you pay via bank transfer, please make it FULL AMOUNT TO BENEFICIARY! Your total will be 1970 euros, we will send you an invoice. Info and reservations:
    Külli Jacobson + 372 50 343 86
    CANCELLATION POLICY: If cancelled before Feb 23rd, 2023 you will receive 90% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Mar 23rd, 2023 you will receive 60% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Apr 23rd, 2023 you will receive 30% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back.
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  • Setoland is famous for its beautiful nature, unique culture and extraordinary hospitality. Seto peoples’ handicraft is quite distinct compared to the rest of Estonia, but also different from the neighbor Russia. During the tour you will relax in Värska SPA Hotel, enjoy guided handicrafting and great local food in Setoland.
    The price is 1530 euros, and it includes: • 6 workshops in different Setoland location by the best handicraft masters, includes all materials and tools (for example, knitting, lace crocheting, embroidery, different belt making, wood stamping, cheese making, etc). • 4 nights in Värska SPA Hotel single room with breakfasts and dinners. • 4 lunches in local gourmet restaurants in Setoland and 1 lunch at the fair. • Visiting Seto Farm Museum and Litvina Handicraft Farm. • Ticket and transport to Seto Kingdom Day. • Unlimited usage of saunas, pools and gym during opening hours. • Bus transportation Tallinn – Setoland – Tallinn.
    PayPal payments will have an extra EUR 80 charge, so your total is 1610. If you pay via bank transfer, please make it FULL AMOUNT TO BENEFICIARY! Your total will be 1530 euros, we will send you an invoice.
    Info and reservations: Külli Jacobson + 372 50 343 86 info@nordicknitters.com http://nordicknitters.com/handicraft-tours/ www.facebook.com/EstonianMittens
    CANCELLATION POLICY: If cancelled before Feb 13rd, 2023 you will receive 90% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Mar 13rd, 2023 you will receive 60% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back. If cancelled before Apr 13rd, 2023 you will receive 30% of your payment (minus PayPal or bank fees) back.
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  • Knitted with two colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern is an ancient Estonian pattern depicting the powerful and protective 8-pointed star and a snake pattern. It is called a Pessutulba Pattern and it translates as a Beating Stock. It is used to protect yourself against evil: you can take it to court with you if needed and keep it close if you are going to have an important argument. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful triangular ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are colorworked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted mostly with four colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The wrists are knitted in the entralac technique. The pattern comes from Vilo area in Setoland, currently in Pskovs Oblast, Russia. It is an ancient geometrical pattern, depicting crosses, circles and rhombi. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The colorful yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. The grey is natural sheep color. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size, approximately 7.
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  • Knitted with mostly three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Pärnu area, ESTONIA . It is an ancient rhombi and cross pattern. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful twisty ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Paistu area in historic Mulgi Region, nowadays Viljandi County. It is an ancient geometrical pattern, depicting tiny crosses and a bloom. It is called a Strawberry Bloom Pattern. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The off-white yarn is natural sheep color, 100% wool from Estonia. The red and blue are hand dyed, natural Estonian wool. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful triangular ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Urvaste area in Võru County. It is an ancient geometrical pattern, depicting powerful and protective 8-pointed star. The little crosses add extra protection and warmth to this pair, as the whole palm part is three layered. This pattern is in Estonian National Museum filed under ERM A 6:11 and it is knitted in 1740 by a Vana-Antsla student. It was collected in 1920. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The off-white yarn is natural sheep color, 100% wool from Estonia. The pink is hand dyed, natural Estonian wool. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful lacy ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Panjavitsa area in Setoland, ESTONIA. It is an simple ancient motif, depicting the tree ... where the bird laid the egg and the world started. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The yellow and orange yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. The Dark blown is natural sheep color. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful lacy ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Setos are an ethnic and linguistic minority living in an area covering South-East Estonia and West of Pskov Region in Russia. Setumaa will appeal to anybody interested in different cultures, religion and traditions - with its beautiful nature Setumaa is well worth a visit. Please see more at http://www.visitestonia.com/en/holiday-destinations/cultural-treasures/setomaa Women's size.
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  • Knitted mostly with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The wrists are knitted in the entralac technique using matching shades and some turquoise. It is an ancient geometrical pattern from Räpina area in Old Võro, nowadays Põlva County. It depicts snow flakes, that is also how the patter is called - a Snow Flake Pattern. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The pink and blue yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. The off-white is natural sheep color. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Please welcome a fine work of handicraft art, where traditional Estonian knitting style is combined with Seto patterns. And this is not an ordinary pattern, but it has traveled to Siberia with expatriates from Seto area in South-East Estonia and back to home-land with folklorist, who were researching them few years ago. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, 100% Estonian wool. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The lacy cuff is a nice touch to this beauty. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted with mostly three yarns (yellow, blue and off-white) in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Helme area in Valga County, historig Mulgi Region in ESTONIA. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The blue and yellow yarns are hand dyed, 100% wool from Estonia. The off-white is natural sheep color. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful lacy ribbing is adding elegance to this fine pair. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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  • Knitted with three colored yarn in traditional Estonian fair-isle style. The pattern comes from Irboska area in Setoland, ESTONIA. It is an intricate round motif, depicting waves and circles and crosses. Women in older days were very eager to accommodate new motifs which warriors brought home from far away lands or exotic merchants were selling in towns. This motif is most probably of Roman origin.Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. All the yarns are hand dyed, all 100% wool from Estonia. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. Beautiful triangular ribbing is very elegant, like a bracelet around your wrist. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Approx women's size 7.
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  • Please welcome a fine work of handicraft art, where traditional Estonian knitting style is combined with Seto patterns. And this is not an ordinary pattern, but it has traveled to Siberia with expatriates from Seto area in South-East Estonia and back to home-land with folklorist, who were researching them few years ago. Tightly knitted using 0-size needles and DK weight yarn. The blue and green yarns are hand dyed, 100% Estonian wool. The off-white is natural sheep color. They are perfect to block wind and wear in winter. The cuff is finely lacy. The gloves are color-worked all the way to the fingertips, which makes them warmer than average thin one-layer gloves. The yarn being rather thin makes them very comfortable to wear and they fit like a second skin. Women's size.
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