PLUS
A BUNDLE OF FUN!
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Here's What You Learn:
✔ Understand Tikanga
Understand the values and practices associated with the timeless traditions of Māori weaving.
✔ Weave Konae
Learn how to weave a simple 2 cornered basket that is useful as a pouch to hold special items.
✔ Weave Kono Roa
Learn how to weave a simple oblong basket that make wonderful containers.
✔ Different Tapiki
Learn different ways to Tapiki and create a great finish to the top of your woven piece.
✔ Weave Kono BIG & small
Have fun weaving different sizes of kono
✔ Weave A Pouch
Perfect for special items or lined they make a great case for eyewear.
✔ Weave Tissue Box Cover
Such a great item for around the home and as a gift
✔ Weave Kono Ono
These six-bottomed kono are so much fun to weave
✔ Weave Whiri
Learn how to plait 3, 4 6, 8 and 10 plait
✔ Cast on Fine Whenu
Learn how to cast on to weave finer
and more!
You'll Also Get:
✔ Expert Tuition
Generations of weaving experience boiled down into step-by-step lessons so you can learn quickly and easily.
✔ Proven Classes
You'll follow a proven online course of learning rated 5/5 by thousands of students.
✔ Calm and Creativity
Veranoa's gentle voice and the mindful activity of weaving will help you unlock your creativity and find calm as you weave.
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Who will you learn with?
VERANOA HETET
Kaiako - Teacher
Questions and Answers:
Why is there such a big discount?
We want to encourage new weavers to take the next step to discover the excitement of Raranga and continue growing their skills.
We also want to reward people for getting started and taking action. That's why this invite is only available to you for a limited time.
We also want to reward people for getting started and taking action. That's why this invite is only available to you for a limited time.
How long does it take to learn?
Most people complete Module 1 in 1-2 weeks.
What materials will I need?
For Module 1 you can use harakeke (NZ Flax) or alternative materials such as firm paper, canvas, ribbon, packing tape.
You will also need:
- A Stanley knife
- 8 laundry pegs (the spring, clip type)
- An old kitchen knife
- A firm surface to weave on (with a source of natural light which is best).
You will also need:
- A Stanley knife
- 8 laundry pegs (the spring, clip type)
- An old kitchen knife
- A firm surface to weave on (with a source of natural light which is best).
I still have questions - who can I ask?
You can personally ask us any questions by email:
learn@hetetschoolofmaoriart.com