Course curriculum

    1. Introduction and Overview

    2. Course Curriculum

    3. What You'll Need to Weave/Estimated Cost

    1. Intro

    2. A - Tying the Perimeter

    3. B - Weaving the Fill

    1. Intro

    2. A - Knot/Hitch/Bend Review

    3. B - Knots vs Hitches vs Bends

    1. Intro

    2. A - Best Rope/Paracord

    1. Intro

    2. A - Tree Pro Overview

    3. B - Making Wooden Blocks

    1. Intro

    2. A - Outlining the Perimeter

    3. B - Tying and Tensioning the Perimeter

How to Weave a Tree Net

  • $79.00
  • 25 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content

Curriculum PDF

Want a full breakdown of what's included? Check out the curriculum pdf below to see the exact topics covered in every video.

Reviews

5 star rating

AWESOME!

Karam Antakli

Super clear instruction, I had never done anything of the treenet thing, knots, weaving, and I think Sean translated the process in small size bites and clear instructions.

Super clear instruction, I had never done anything of the treenet thing, knots, weaving, and I think Sean translated the process in small size bites and clear instructions.

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5 star rating

What a great course!

Christopher St Clair

Fantastic tutorial on canopy net creation. I am gathering supplies and looking forward to finishing my first net project. Thank you for sharing your experience!

Fantastic tutorial on canopy net creation. I am gathering supplies and looking forward to finishing my first net project. Thank you for sharing your experience!

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5 star rating

Beginner weaver

Richard Wagner

I’ve really enjoyed the course so far. I’m about 2/3 through. I’ve been taken through material choices, tree protection, weaving techniques and little handy tips and tricks. Broadly delighted! Look forward to seeing my completed tree net seat!

I’ve really enjoyed the course so far. I’m about 2/3 through. I’ve been taken through material choices, tree protection, weaving techniques and little handy tips and tricks. Broadly delighted! Look forward to seeing my completed tree net seat!

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5 star rating

Just finished the course

Carlos Atala

I find the course very clear in order to obtain the knowledge I was looking for. I haven't build anything yet.

I find the course very clear in order to obtain the knowledge I was looking for. I haven't build anything yet.

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FAQ

  • Will you be available to answer weaving questions along the way?

    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!

  • Can I access the course on my mobile device?

    Yes! Anywhere you have a browser, you can access this course

  • Do you accept PayPal?

    Yes! People have bought courses from all around the world

  • How much would it cost in materials to get started weaving?

    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

  • What rope/paracord do you use for nets?

    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.

  • How long will I have access to the course after buying?

    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

  • How long does a net last? Can I leave it up through the winter?

    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.

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