Weaving in Beauty Online Weaving Classes: Intermediate Navajo Weaving Techniques

Virtual Classroom

A look at our virtual classroom

This class is designed to take you beyond the basics of Navajo weaving techniques and into the realm of larger and more detailed designs.  You’ll join up to three other students in an online classroom where the week’s topic will be fully explained.   You’ll have time to ask questions and also show your work.    You’ll also have access to our growing library online videos and presentations so that you can review topics in depth for a more thorough understanding of what is being taught.   To successfully take this class, you should understand how to warp a Navajo style  loom and execute basic weaving techniques like turned and/or interlock joins and basic designs.  No sure if the class is right for you?  Contact me, and we’ll talk about where you are in your weaving journey to figure our where you need to start.

  • Week one: warping larger pieces, use of side selvage cords, loom modifications to support larger pieces
  • Week two: planning larger designs, gaining control over design execution, sectional weaving
  • Week three: problem solving with larger pieces and increasing graphic impact with outlining and color
  • Week four: introduction to raised outline
  • Week five: introduction to wedge weaves

Next session: 01/15, 01/29, 02/12, 02/26,  03/11 Time: 1:30 PM PDT, 2:30 PM MDT, 3:30 PM CDT, 4:30 PM EDT

Students need to have access to a computer with a web cam, microphone and a high speed Internet connection.   The charge  for the class is $75.  If you are wondering if your computer is up the challenge, you can contact me so that we can set up a test session before the class starts or before you register.  Click here to review the system requirements for the online classroom.

This session is currently full.  Please contact me to be notified of future classes. 

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4 Comments

  1. Mary Walker on September 27, 2011 at 3:59 pm

    Ann, if you’re thinking of 2012, the schedule is in the Class Status at a Glance box on the left of most of the site screens. If you want further information or would like to register for a class, you’ll find the links at



  2. Ann Williams on August 14, 2011 at 4:52 pm

    I am interested in an on-line class – not sure which time would work best. Please give me further details.
    Thank you! Ann



  3. Mary Walker on September 2, 2010 at 5:12 pm

    I think it would be better for you to wait. The first class is about warping for larger pieces and designing for weavability, so I think it will save you effort in the long run if you wait.



  4. Avril Sheppard on September 2, 2010 at 2:59 pm

    Hi Mary…
    I’m really looking forward to this class starting again. I was wondering, do you want us to put a warp on the loom prior to the first class? If so, about how wide, and how many ends per inch about?
    thanks Mary, talk to you soon,
    Avril.



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