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Estonian Mitten Knitting Workshop and pop-up exhibit

On Saturday, February 22, 2025 the King Heritage & Cultural Centre in King City, ON held an Estonian Mitten Knitting Workshop and one-day pop-up exhibit to feature Toronto Estonian arts and culture. Through the Estonian Arts Centre, Liis Teedla and Linda Turu instructed a group of Estonian and non-Estonian crafters in how to knit distinct Estonian stitches.

Linda Turu, Kristi Kukk and Liis Teedla.

Sharing Estonian heritage along the way, participants were quick to share their own stories, with lots of laughter in the room, to create a tight-knit group! More importantly, participants were able to either discover this unique culture for the first time or dive deeper into their own Esto roots. One crafter mentioned that they were attending to reconnect with their own Estonian roots, after their grandparents had passed. Unfortunately, she had not had the time to learn knitting from them; but, was excited to have the opportunity during the workshop.

In addition to the workshop, the one-day Estonian art pop-up exhibit was open to all visitors to the museum. The exhibit displayed a variety of Estonian visual art, featuring Abel Lee and Endel Ruberg among many others, and various handicrafts including jewellery, leatherwork, fibrework, and leathercrafts. VEMU: Estonian Museum Canada contributed over 30 pairs of Estonian mittens for display, emphasizing the variety of patterns across different counties in Estonia.

The King Heritage & Cultural Centre thanks its volunteers, partnered organizations, and all attendees. It was a great success to showcase the rich cultural heritage in the Toronto Estonian community; and, to celebrate Eesti Vabariigi Aastapäev in King.

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