Weaving Levels
Weaving levels for each class are determined by the teacher. Taking a class above your weaving level can be frustrating for you, the teacher and fellow students. Students need to be aware of their skills, experience and comfort in working with materials, techniques and basket style offered in a class. A desired class should meet your weaving and comfort level yet offer the opportunity to learn and expand your skill set. A student might be at the beginner level in one class and considered an intermediate in another class. A student may want to take a class with a lower weaving level just for the pleasure. Carefully study descriptions and photographs to select the right classes for you.
All Levels: For all student skill levels from Beginner to Advanced Beginner..
Beginner: Students with no weaving or very little experience with class materials, techniques and basket type should consider themselves a beginner for the offered class.
Advanced Beginner: Students who have mastered the beginner skills for the offered materials, techniques and basket style are ready for more challenge in an Advanced Beginner class.
Intermediate: Student has a good grasp of beginning levels and comfortable working level for materials, techniques and basket style for the class specifications. Students should consider the intermediate level to expand their weaving skills and knowledge.
Advanced: Student has mastered the intermediate skills for the materials, technique, and style. Students are ready for the challenge.