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Decision fieldFree + paidTextielMuseum Workshops (Netherlands)Netherlands · European UnionRemove
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Primary jobLearn techniques
AreaTechniques & repair
Best forGaining hands-on experience with textile techniques through a textile museum public workshops and its working TextielLab
Know before usingThis is a museum workshop and demonstration route, not a structured technique curriculum, a qualification, a certification, or proof of skill. Workshops are scheduled, may be ticketed, and are given in Dutch with English by arrangement, and content varies with current exhibitions. It is one institution, not a national or EU-wide learning census. Confirm the current schedule, language, booking, and cost directly.
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Location or jurisdictionNetherlands · European Union
AccessFree + paid
FormatReference
Source typeFirst-party platform
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What the source establishesThe TextielMuseum in Tilburg states it organises workshops around current exhibitions on the first and third Sunday of each month, where visitors gain experience with various textile techniques guided by experienced museum instructors, with English-language workshops and tours possible on consultation. Its TextielLab, in a former weaving workshop, demonstrates contemporary weaving, knitting, lasering, tufting, and embroidery techniques with manual and mechanical equipment including wide looms and knitting machines.
Source checkedJul 17, 2026
Next review dueJan 13, 2027
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