Seminars 2026 - All Access Pass
Seminars 2026 All Access Pass - 25 Sessions from 19 Leaders
Courses will be released monthly post-conference in groups of 5 beginning in September, 2026.
All courses in CW Seminars 2026 will be available for 3 months only - watch all or part of sessions as many times as you like (or need) during that time.
Video presentations may not be downloaded but instructors provide handouts and other materials that may be downloaded.
Here are all the products that are included in your bundle.
All Courses, CW Seminars 2026
Ancient Aegean frescoes and Egyptian paintings show sophisticated patterned fabrics from the Late Bronze Age. I recreated hundreds of these patterns to prove they weren't artistic fantasy but real weaving techniques. I’ll share work over 40 years.
$50
All Courses, CW Seminars 2026
As fiber artists, we often struggle with finishing and display. This seminar addresses finishing and hanging decisions from the start of your work through completion, for home or exhibition, encouraging creative alternatives to traditional framing.
$50
All Courses, CW Seminars 2026
Take a double two-tie threading with pattern shafts in twill order. Weave braided/plaited twills, fancy twills, and turned Beiderwand variations. Add twisted blocks with plaited designs, then try corkscrew/manifold twills—all on one threading!
$50
All Courses, CW Seminars 2026
Fiber optics transform fabrics by transmitting messages and carrying signals, but challenge woven structures. Advanced LEDs and Plastic Optical Fibers streamline the process. This presentation shows technical practices through drafts and samples.
$50
All Courses, CW Seminars 2026
This seminar shows the patola loom—no frame, shafts, treadles, or beater. Learn how it creates precise double ikat silk designs from Patan, India. Simple plain weave with masterful dyeing skills creating vivid results.
$50
All Courses, CW Seminars 2026
This seminar explores how fiber content, color, sett, weave structure, scale, and finishing create complex textiles. We'll examine these properties individually and combined, considering how changing one or more applies to designing complex textiles.
$50