Kabul weaving is a technique associated with the embroidered felt yurt bags. István Vidák did a lot
research in Asia and discovered that the bags were originally made by the Lakai tribe in Afghanistan
became. That’s where the name comes from.
You weave Kabul with his 2. One is the loom and the other weaves. This is definitely one too
of the techniques that hopefully will remain in the world and preferably together.
I hope the tutorial meets your expectation. Please let us know if you are satisfied or what things could be done differently/better in your opinion, or if there are any ambiguities. We are always looking for the best quality.
The list below contains all the materials you will need to participate in the course. You will already have some materials at home, some you will have to purchase. You can obtain the materials marked with a x in my webshop and add them to your order via the link below. If you cannot find certain materials, or if you have any other questions and / or comments regarding the materials list, please contact me and we will work it out together!
Felt supplies:
- Woolen yarn in different colours, sock yarn thickness. (x)
- Needle to pass through the felt to secure the threads. (X)
- Come and scissors.


