Guide
Crafts for kids in Helsinki 2026
Updated August 2026
There are 6 crafts clubs for children in Helsinki, including Arkki School of Architecture, Helsingin keskustakirjasto Oodi and Makrame. Most welcome children from around age 0 up to 19, grouped by age and level — compare ages, prices and locations below.
About crafts for children
Crafts give children a satisfying, screen-free way to make things with their own hands, from sewing and knitting to woodwork, ceramics and mixed-media projects. Finishing a real object builds patience, fine-motor control and quiet confidence, and children learn to plan, measure and problem-solve as they go. Handicraft has deep roots in Finnish culture and schooling, so clubs are widely available and welcoming to complete beginners. Sessions are hands-on and calm, with children working at their own pace on seasonal or personal projects. Crafts suit imaginative children as well as those who simply enjoy tinkering, building and figuring out how things fit together.
What to look for
Clubs usually run across the autumn and spring terms, often through adult-education institutes, workshops or local associations, with groups arranged by age and sometimes by technique. Younger children do simpler projects; older ones tackle sewing machines, woodwork or ceramics. No prior experience is needed, and most tools are provided on site, though some clubs ask for a small materials fee. Check whether the focus is textile, wood or general craft, and that group sizes allow enough hands-on supervision.
Where in Helsinki
Crafts clubs in Helsinki are spread across several areas, including Vuosaari, City Centre, North Haaga and Ullanlinna. Use the map on the list below to find the location nearest you.
Crafts clubs in Helsinki
- Arkki School of ArchitectureVuosaari · ages 4–19
- Helsingin keskustakirjasto OodiCity Centre · ages 0–18
- MakrameNorth Haaga · ages 4–18
- Studio MUllanlinna · ages 5–16
- Taito Käsityö- ja muotoilukoulu Etelä-SuomiKaartinkaupunki · ages 4–18
- Taito ShopTurku · ages 4–18
Frequently asked questions
How much do crafts clubs cost in Helsinki?
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Craft clubs are among the more affordable hobbies: many run through municipal adult-education institutes or associations for roughly €0-150 per term, sometimes plus a small materials fee. Exact prices are listed on each club's own page.
From what age can children take up crafts?
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Simple crafts suit children from about four to six, and some clubs welcome pre-schoolers with an accompanying adult. Groups are usually split by age, with older children moving on to machine sewing, woodwork or ceramics.
Which crafts clubs are there in Helsinki?
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KivaHobby lists 6 active crafts clubs in Helsinki, including Arkki School of Architecture, Helsingin keskustakirjasto Oodi and Makrame. See the full list above with age ranges and locations, then contact the club directly to enrol.
Do we need to bring our own materials or tools?
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Usually not — most clubs provide the tools and basic materials on site, with any cost included in the fee or charged as a small separate materials fee. Some ask you to bring a specific item for a personal project, and the club will let you know in advance.