November 4, 6–8, 202620 hours of hands-on instruction
Learn the traditional art of brain tanning deer hides in this four-day workshop. Whether you're new to hide tanning or looking to deepen your skills, you'll work through each stage of the process with plenty of hands-on practice and individualized instruction.
Throughout the workshop, participants will learn how to transform a deer hide into soft, durable buckskin. Topics include hide preparation, fleshing, wet and dry scraping techniques, brain tanning (with discussion of egg tanning as an alternative), wringing, softening, and smoking. Instructors will also demonstrate hide salting and preservation techniques so you'll understand how to prepare hides for future tanning projects.
Everyone will have the opportunity to work closely with instructors, ask questions, and gain confidence in each step of the process.
Wednesday, November 4: 4:00–8:00 p.m.
Friday, November 6: 3:00–7:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 7: 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 8: 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
*This schedule is made with flexibility in mind. Anticipate attending for as many hours as you are able, but please don’t worry about late starts if there is work interference.
Total Instruction Time: 20 hours
$200 per participant
Everyday - Light snacks and beverages.
Thursday - Sandwiches provided.
Friday - Bring your own dinner.
Saturday - Potluck-style lunch.
Sunday - Bring your own lunch.
Please indicate any dietary restrictions during registration.
Cultural History Center, 5675 142nd Ave, Holland, MI 49423
Preparing and preserving deer hides
Wet and dry scraping techniques
Brain tanning and egg tanning methods
Wringing and softening buckskin
Smoking the finished hide
Tips for successfully tanning hides at home
Traditional tools, materials, and techniques used throughout the process
Most tools and materials needed during the workshop will be provided. A recommended equipment and supply list will be shared with registered participants for those interested in continuing hide tanning at home after the camp.
Come prepared to work with your hands, learn traditional skills, and spend a weekend creating beautiful buckskin from start to finish.