
Winter Clothing Making Weekends
The Winter Clothing Making Weekends immerse you in the ancient and highly refined craft of traditional Arctic winter clothing, developed over generations to withstand some of the harshest environments on Earth. These garments are not fashion items; they are survival systems—designed to protect the body from biting winds, deep snow, driving precipitation, and sustained sub-zero temperatures.
Across two intensive weekends, you will craft a complete set of authentic winter clothing using natural materials, traditional construction techniques, and proven designs that continue to outperform many modern alternatives in extreme cold.
By the end of the course, you will have produced:
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A fur-trimmed winter snow smock
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Wool-lined mukluks
-
Removable double-layer wool-lined mittens with leather outers
Together, these three essential items form a winter clothing system capable of performing reliably in temperatures of -10°C and well below.
The Winter Clothing Making Weekends immerse you in the ancient and highly refined craft of traditional Arctic winter clothing, developed over generations to withstand some of the harshest environments on Earth. These garments are not fashion items; they are survival systems—designed to protect the body from biting winds, deep snow, driving precipitation, and sustained sub-zero temperatures.
Across two intensive weekends, you will craft a complete set of authentic winter clothing using natural materials, traditional construction techniques, and proven designs that continue to outperform many modern alternatives in extreme cold.
By the end of the course, you will have produced:
-
A fur-trimmed winter snow smock
-
Wool-lined mukluks
-
Removable double-layer wool-lined mittens with leather outers
Together, these three essential items form a winter clothing system capable of performing reliably in temperatures of -10°C and well below.
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The Winter Clothing Making Weekends immerse you in the ancient and highly refined craft of traditional Arctic winter clothing, developed over generations to withstand some of the harshest environments on Earth. These garments are not fashion items; they are survival systems—designed to protect the body from biting winds, deep snow, driving precipitation, and sustained sub-zero temperatures.
Across two intensive weekends, you will craft a complete set of authentic winter clothing using natural materials, traditional construction techniques, and proven designs that continue to outperform many modern alternatives in extreme cold.
By the end of the course, you will have produced:
-
A fur-trimmed winter snow smock
-
Wool-lined mukluks
-
Removable double-layer wool-lined mittens with leather outers
Together, these three essential items form a winter clothing system capable of performing reliably in temperatures of -10°C and well below.






















