Advanced Tree Net Weaving
Expand on your weaving skills and learn how to weave in rings & portals to climb into your net, chaos pattern, strips pattern, subdividing your net, design principles and more!
Introduction and Overview
Course Curriculum
A - Working With Concave Shapes
B - Nets in 3 Dimensions
C - Different Ways to Wrap an Anchor
A - Establishing the Rubber Band Perimeter
A - New Terminology and Overview
B - Tying the Skeleton Frame
A - Strips Overview
B - Starting from a Triangle Corner
C - Keeping a Consistent Pattern
D - Tricks to Even Out Your First Pass
E - Starting the Cross Weave
F - Timelapse Commentary
G - Slow Mo Commentary
H - Upside Down Constrictors
A - Overview Pt 1
B - Overview Pt 2
C - Weaving the Sub-Skeleton
D - Weaving the First Pass
E - Weaving the Tendrils
F - Timelapse Commentary
Want a full breakdown of what's included? Check out the curriculum pdf below to see exactly what we'll cover in every video.
Save $40 when you buy the beginner and advanced classes together
6 hours of combined content from the beginner and advanced classes to take you from not knowing how to tie a knot to being able to tackle any net no matter how complex, including a variety of patterns and features to climb in and around your net
$198
Learn how to weave a tree net from start to finish, including all the knots, how to tension the perimeter, weaving technique and more!
$79
Yes! That's one of my favorite parts of the job. I love seeing what you create and helping you troubleshoot anything that comes up. You can reach me at: [email protected] (Sean) I'm happy to help!
Yes! Anywhere you have a browser, you can access this course
Yes! People have bought classes from all around the world
The main cost of weaving is the rope for the perimeter and the paracord for the fill. The amount of either varies based on the size of the project and the density of the weave. I always tell people to start off with 150' of perimeter and 1000' of paracord. Through my supplier (Knot and Rope Supply–link at bottom of this page) that would be $226
For the perimeter, I use 7/16" static polyester over nylon rope and for the fill I use nylon 550 paracord. My supplier is Knot and Rope Supply. If you want to see a curated selection, you can follow the link at the bottom of this page
Buying the course will give you access to stream all the videos forever. If I update any of the contents, it will automatically update on your end as well
Yes! I've been weaving for about 5 years myself and my first net is still standing strong. They do get a little tighter when it rains! I don't personally have experience (yet!) with nets in the snow but have talked to other weavers who've had no issues. Apparently the snow falls right through the web.
This class is intended as a follow up to the first class so I'd recommend watching that before this one