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Skinnfell: Norwegian Wood Block Printed Sheepskins

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Course Overview

Join in a weekend of printing, stitching, swapping tips, and sharing stories about the history and tradition of Norwegian skinnfell–wood block printing on sheepskin. Tanned sheepskins have been used throughout Scandinavia for centuries to provide warmth, with evidence that dates back to the Viking Era. In Norway, a culture known for its decorative tendencies, a tradition of skinnfeller developed, in which the skins were embellished using block prints, edging, and fastenings. The decorative elements are not only pleasing to the eye, but allow for the use of small pieces of leather stitched together and hide seams, tears, leg holes, or other inconsistencies in the tanning process. They are further evidence of the resourcefulness required to make use of every bit of an animal.

For experienced and novice skinnfellers, this open studio session will include plenty of time to design and print a whole sheepskin or smaller projects (hat, mittens, small bag, muff, ornaments, etc.). We’ll start off with instruction on various stitches and edgings used in this age-old craft. The instructor will bring a collection of Norwegian wood blocks, textile paints, and patterns for small projects. In addition to tanned sheepskins, participants may bring fabrics to print. This course does require some hand strength and good eyesight or magnification.

Students ages 16+ may register for this course independently. Youth ages 12+ may register if accompanied by an adult. Adult/child pairs will complete two projects and pay two materials fees. A 25% tuition discount applies to the youth registrant when registering with a full paying adult; call to register.

Required Tools

  • Sheepskin that has a smooth back and is soft enough to stitch (if you plan to stitch it) OR or you may purchase these from the instructor for an additional fee at the time of class ($60-$200, depending on size)

Optional Tools

  • Eyeglasses, if needed
  • Leather thimble
  • Favorite blocks or stamps
  • Clear plastic quilting ruler
  • Metal fabric clips
  • Small sharp scissors

Session Information

This course is part of Hide Week 2026. Plan to arrive a day early for the Tanner’s Conference Day on Friday, May 15, which features demonstrations, speakers, and community gatherings offered as a benefit to students enrolled in Hide Week coursework. Full schedule available online in winter 2026.

Dates

Sat, May 16th, 2026  –  Sun, May 17th, 2026

Course Details

Hours: 9am-5pm each day
Tuition: $215.00
Materials fee: $45.00
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Meet the Instructor

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Becky Utecht
Becky Utecht
Ogilvie, MN

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Skinnfell: Norwegian Wood Block Printed Sheepskins