Learn fibre art the way it deserves to be learned — slowly, hands-on, and from a certified practitioner.
Moumita’s workshops are designed for curious hands at every level — from absolute beginners holding a punch needle for the first time, to experienced makers refining their wool painting and rug hooking technique. Each session balances technical instruction with creative freedom, so you leave not just with a finished piece, but with a new way of seeing fibre.
Your Instructor
As an Oxford Certified Rug Hooking Instructor and a master practitioner in wool painting through needle felting, Moumita brings an unusually wide range of fibre disciplines under one teaching roof. Her workshops are known for warmth, clarity, and a generous sharing of process — the kind of teaching where questions are welcomed mid-loop.
Oxford Certified
Moumita is among a select group of Indian artists to hold Oxford certification in rug hooking — a tradition that traces its lineage through North American and European fibre arts. This credential informs both the rigour of her technique and the depth of her teaching. Students gain access not only to her work, but to the wider lineage of hooking she carries.
A gentle, foundational entry into fibre art. Perfect for first-timers. Covers tools, threading, basic stitches, colour theory, and a complete small project to take home. No prior experience needed — only a few quiet hours and a willingness to slow down.
For students with prior experience. Deep dives into layered technique, sculptural building, colour mixing in fibre, and personal style development. Suitable for those pursuing fibre art as a serious practice or preparing work for exhibition.
Online and in-studio sessions available. Enquire to check availability.
Whether from your own quiet table or inside the warmth of a shared studio, each workshop is designed to slow the hand, sharpen the eye, and deepen your relationship with fibre.
Live, intimate online sessions designed for international and remote learners. Includes pre-shipped material kits, recorded modules for revision, and personal feedback on student work. Learn from your own table, in your own light, at your own pace.
In-person sessions held in Moumita’s studio and at partnered venues. Small batches, individual attention, and the irreplaceable experience of working alongside an instructor in shared light. Includes premium materials, tea, and quiet music.
Moumita teaches fibre the way it asks to be taught — slowly. Mistakes are welcomed. Loops are unpicked and re-pulled. Colour is mixed in the hand, not on a screen. The aim is mastery, but the rhythm is patience.
Every session is carefully structured to feel personal, immersive, and deeply restorative — not only a workshop, but a slower way of learning through fibre, rhythm, and attention.
Small batches — personal attention guaranteed
Premium materials included in every session
A finished take-home artwork at every level
Lifetime access to instructional notes and references
A continuing community of students after the workshop
A typical workshop is built in four movements: an opening conversation about fibre and intention; a slow, guided technical demonstration; a working session with one-on-one feedback; and a closing reflection where each student’s work is gently celebrated.