Pokhara: 3-Day Woollen Clothes Handicraft Class
Location: Pashchimanchal, Western Region, Nepal
Country: Nepal
Price: $230 per person
Supplier: Shreeman Narayan Worldwide Tours
Start with a quick picture of what this experience offers:
Imagine spending three days in the peaceful lakeside city of Pokhara, learning how to craft your own woollen accessories from scratch. For just $230, you’ll be guided by a friendly Nepali artisan, who will teach you knitting, weaving, and felting techniques. During this time, you’ll create simple yet charming items like scarves, hats, or small bags, all while soaking in the local culture and enjoying authentic Nepali meals.
What we particularly love about this experience is the personalized approach — you’ll be with a family instructor who treats you like a guest in their home, not just a participant in a workshop. Plus, the focus on traditional methods means you’ll leave with a genuine understanding of Nepalese craft techniques.
A potential consideration is that the physicality of some projects (like weaving or felting) might be challenging if you have limited mobility or prefer less hands-on activities. Also, since the class involves working closely with wool and yarn, those with allergies might need to check beforehand.
This tour suits craft enthusiasts, cultural travelers, or anyone looking for a relaxed, hands-on experience during their stay in Pokhara. If you love creating your own souvenirs or want to understand local artisanal traditions, this is a perfect fit.
Key Points
- Authentic craftsmanship: Learn traditional Nepali wool techniques directly from a local artisan.
- All-inclusive: Materials, meals, and hotel pickup/drop-off are included, offering great value.
- Hands-on projects: Create a variety of simple wool items like scarves, hats, and small bags.
- Cultural immersion: Stay in a Nepali family home, experiencing local hospitality firsthand.
- Flexible booking: Keep your plans open with a pay-later option and full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance.
What to Expect from the 3-Day Woollen Clothes Handicraft Class in Pokhara

The experience is thoughtfully designed to give you a well-rounded introduction to Nepalese wool craft, with each day building on the last. It’s ideal for beginners, but even those with some knitting or weaving experience will find new techniques and inspirations. Let’s look closer at what each day involves, so you can picture your time there.
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Day 1: Introduction to Wool and Basic Techniques
Your first morning sets the foundation. You’ll meet your instructor, a Nepali family member who speaks English and Hindi, and start by learning the properties of wool and the different types of yarn used in Nepal. This part is surprisingly interesting — wool is more than just warm; it varies in texture, thickness, and elasticity, which influences how it’s best used.
In the afternoon, you’ll jump into knitting. Expect to learn basic stitches like cast on, knit, and purl. These are the building blocks of all knitting projects, and you’ll get to make a simple swatch or a small scarf as your first project. This practical approach ensures you’re not just watching but actively creating.
Next, you’ll get introduced to weaving using a simple loom. You’ll learn basic weaving techniques and create a small woven mat or wall hanging. This part is often the highlight — it’s mesmerizing to see yarns transform into textured fabric right before your eyes.
Finally, you’ll explore felting, an ancient technique that involves matting wool fibers together. You might try needle felting or wet felting to create tiny shapes or coasters. The tactile nature of felting makes it a fun, calming activity, and the results are surprisingly satisfying for a first attempt.
The day wraps up with free practice time and a Q&A, so you can refine your skills and clarify doubts.
Day 2: Intermediate Techniques and Projects
Building on your foundational skills, Day 2 delves into more complex stitches for knitting, such as increasing or decreasing stitches to shape your projects. You’ll also explore patterns like garter stitch or stockinette, which add texture and style.
In weaving, you’ll experiment with color patterns by incorporating different yarns. This opens up creative possibilities for your woven piece, whether you want to add stripes or intricate designs.
The felting session becomes more intricate, with the goal of creating small felted items like flowers, pouches, or animals. These projects are a bit more detailed, giving you a sense of achievement.
In the afternoon, you’ll start a small project that aligns with your interests — perhaps a hat, a small sweater, a woven bag, or a felted pouch. The instructor provides hands-on guidance, ensuring you understand each step.
The day ends with more free practice and a chance to ask questions about finishing techniques or troubleshooting.
Day 3: Finishing and Sharing
The final day is about polishing your projects. You’ll learn how to finish edges, sew pieces together, and block (stretch and shape) your knitted items. For weaving, you’ll focus on finishing techniques like hemming or trimming loose ends. Felting projects are shaped and trimmed to give a professional look.
By afternoon, you’ll have a collection of finished items — a hat, scarf, bag, or felted figure — ready to take home as a unique souvenir. The instructor encourages sharing your work and offers tips on caring for your wool products.
The experience concludes with a small showcase of everyone’s creations and a final Q&A. It’s a warm, communal way to celebrate your new skills and the craftsmanship of Nepal.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Would Benefit Most?
This class is perfect for travelers who want more than just sightseeing. If you enjoy DIY projects, culture, or simply love cozy wool accessories, you’ll find this experience rewarding. Since the class is held in a family home with an open and friendly atmosphere, it’s also great for those who appreciate authentic, home-grown experiences rather than commercial workshops.
People with flexible schedules and a curiosity for traditional crafts will especially appreciate the opportunity. However, if you prefer very physically demanding activities or have mobility issues, this might not be the best fit.
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Practicalities and Value
At $230 per person, this experience offers a comprehensive, all-inclusive package: accommodation in a family home, all materials, expert instruction, and Nepali meals. This means you won’t be worrying about extra costs or logistics — just showing up and creating. The hotel pickup and drop-off from Lakeside add convenience, especially after a long day of work on your projects.
The emphasis on authentic techniques, combined with the opportunity to take home your handiwork, makes this class a unique value. Unlike buying souvenirs, you’re creating your own — a genuine reminder of your time in Nepal.
Final Thoughts
For those craving a meaningful, hands-on activity in Pokhara, this woolcraft class hits the right notes. It’s more than a craft workshop; it’s a chance to connect with local traditions, learn new skills, and bring home a tangible piece of Nepal. Whether you’re a craft lover, a cultural explorer, or simply someone looking for a relaxing, creative break, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, the experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off from the Lakeside area in Pokhara, making it easy to get to and from the workshop.
Are meals provided?
Yes, you’ll enjoy Nepali authentic meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner — each day, offering a taste of local flavors.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes are recommended since you will be working with wool and yarn, which can get a bit dusty or sticky. Snacks are also suggested if you wish for extra energy.
Can I join if I have no prior craft experience?
Absolutely. The class is designed to start with the basics, so beginners are very welcome.
What is included in the price?
All materials, expert instruction, a finished woolly product to take home, accommodation, and meals are included.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your travel plans change.
Is this experience suitable for children or families?
While not explicitly specified, the focus on handcrafting and gentle activities suggests it could be enjoyed by older children or families, provided they’re comfortable with the physical aspects.
What if I want to buy additional materials or supplies?
This isn’t detailed in the info, but it’s common in such workshops to offer extra materials at the end. It’s best to ask your instructor directly.
To sum it up, this 3-day woollen handicraft class in Pokhara offers a rare chance to learn traditional Nepalese wool techniques in a warm, family setting. It’s ideal for creative travelers, culture seekers, and anyone eager to craft a personalized souvenir. With all-inclusive pricing and a focus on authentic skills, it provides a meaningful way to connect with local artisans and leave with a handmade keepsake.
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