Knotless Netting with Annette Heully
Learn all about the knotless netting process. This hand weaving technique uses simple knots, loops and a needle to shape a flexible netted structure around almost any form. Learn the knotless netting process by making your own net around an object you bring to the workshop.
The workshop fee is $70 and includes materials.
The workshop has filled. Please email center@craftinamerica.org to be put on a wait list.
Parking: Since most of the parking in the area has a two hour limit, the most convenient option is to pay to park at the Beverly Connection less than a block west on W. Third Street. Handicapped parking is available behind Freehand.
Annette Heully, an internationally exhibited artist, earned her MFA from California State University at Long Beach with an emphasis in Fiber. She received her BA from San Francisco State University with an emphasis in Textiles. She was awarded the Public Installation Grant from Fiber Art Now magazine and is featured in the Winter 2023 issue. She was the Artist in Residence at the Llewellyn Gallery in New York, and a recipient of the Marilyn Werby Scholarship. She was the School of Art nominee for the Bergeron Award for Distinction in the arts. She has over 20 years of weaving experience, which not only include her artistic career but production weaving for fashion and interior designers. She has taught in many different woven forms from workshops, private clients, and at the university level. She currently lives and works in her home town Ojai, California.