Open course 7/2026

16.07.2026 00:00 - 21.07.2026 00:00

Registration ends: 02.07.2026 00:00 - If registration has already closed, please inquire about course places by calling 017 570 1810.

myyntipalvelu@valamo.fi, p. 017 5701 810

, 465€/Guesthouse 1 room, incl. accommodation, tuition, meals

Course description

In this course you can make warm sheepskin blankets. One or two blankets will make a small blanket for the sofa, a sleeping bag for a baby or a rocking chair mat. Three blankets will make a nice nap blanket, and 4–6 blankets are enough for full-sized blankets. We sew the blankets traditionally by hand with a leather needle and waxed linen thread. The finished blankets are decorated by pressing, or you can attach, for example, wool fabric to the leather side. If you have your own blankets or purchase the blankets yourself, pay attention to the softness of the leather and the cleanliness of the leather side. You can buy blankets and other supplies from the teacher (leather needles, linen thread, thimble, scissors). A material fee of 30 euros is charged for printing. You have almost 200 wooden stamps (fjellform.no), colors and all other materials needed for printing. A more detailed course letter will be sent to those who have registered. You can learn more about vällys, for example, in the Facebook group Lammasvällyt. The teacher is lampuri and välly maker Anu Pentti.

This course uses the Epass mobile application as a payment method.

Course program

To be updated later.

Rights to changes reserved

Teacher

Pentti Anu

I am Anu Pentti, a lambskin and välly maker from Tottijärvi, Nokia. I have been raising sheep for over 25 years and I learned about making välly at Britt Solheim's school in Åland in 2007. I have been giving sheep välly courses for ten years at community colleges all over Finland. This is a versatile job, where you learn more all the time. The best part of the courses is seeing and experiencing the joy of success together with the students. Learning in the courses is manifold, as everyone also learns from the work of others. The välly sewn by each student are unique, wonderful!