Weaving is one of Morocco's oldest crafts, and workshops give travellers a chance to sit at a loom themselves rather than only shop for rugs. The tradition is strongest in the Middle Atlas villages around Azrou and Ait Ouaouzguite, where Berber women weave the wool carpets Morocco is known for, and in the Marrakech medina, where small souk workshops teach the basics behind the pieces sold nearby. Sessions usually run two to four hours and cover carding, dyeing with plants and minerals, and hands-on time at a small loom, with a demonstrator to guide beginners. Most workshops finish with mint tea and the chance to take home a small woven sample you made yourself. Groups stay intentionally small so everyone gets loom time. Book any workshop free on MaJourneys, pay the weaving cooperative on arrival, and our team confirms your session by WhatsApp before you travel.
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