Let Crafted Path be your guide.

Travel to the source where craft traditions are not only born, but woven into everyday life.

Four traditional looms in a workshop.

Our trips are rooted in meaningful immersion - inviting you to engage with places where craft, food, and culture are deeply intertwined and passed down through generations.

A family of master weavers in their workshop. They're gathered around their elderly matriarch who's sitting in a chair in the center.
Two hands are touching a delicate branch and harvesting seeds.

These are adventures for the curious soul. For those who seek not just to see, but to connect.

We believe in learning by doing—because making is universal. It's how cultures have thrived, how stories are told, and how people connect across borders.

All of our trips offer immersive and authentic craft experiences with guided hands-on instruction.

A detailed photo of a traditional loom. Lots of naturally dyed yarn is on display, along with a woven basket.

Our mission is to honor and celebrate the wisdom of traditional craft by building genuine relationships with the people who keep these practices alive.

On each journey, we open doors to homes, workshops, and lives of master makers—those blessed by the magic of handwork that are generous enough to share it.

Crafted Path is a global pursuit of understanding, one that celebrates the hands, hearts, and histories that shape our world through the beauty of making.

Two hands tend to a dye pot simmering on a stove. One hand is lowering a white cloth into the pot, the other is stirring.
A pot of marigolds is being prepared for the natural dye process.
A pile of dried marigolds in various colors of yellow and orange.

We invite you to join us on the trip of a lifetime - where every step connects you to craft, culture, and community.

Molly, Oaxaca 2025

“This was the best travel experience I’ve ever had.

Kat & Mae were warm, knowledgeable leaders who made everything feel safe & easy. Each day offered a great mix of creative activities, with the flexibility to rest when needed.

I learned so much about weaving & Oaxacan culture, ate incredible food, & left feeling artistically inspired & deeply recharged. I can’t wait to go back—one week wasn’t enough!”