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Experience the Joy of Weaving
and the Glimmer of Metal this Season

20% Off Sale

Happy holidays from Christine Miller and her Weaving with Wire studio. What a wonderful time of year to share the joy of making, learning, and giving. Now you can enjoy 20% off everything in Christine's studio from virtual classes to inspired lessons aimed at unlocking your creativity. Explore and sign up before the end of the year.

Get 20% Off Christine's Entire Library of Courses and Workbooks. A wonderful gift for the weavers in your life (and you, too!)

  • Weaving with Wire Self-Paced Course - $120
  • Weaving with Wire January 2024 3-Day Zoom Workshop - $200
  • Weaving with Wire March 2024 3-Day Zoom Workshop - $200
  • NEW Weaving with Metal Foil Course - $36.00
  • One hour consulting with Christine - $80.00
  • Bundle of Weaving with Wire Course, Consultation, and Digital Downloads - $180
  • The Thinking and Questioning Workbook - $12.00

New Course: Weave with Metal Foil

Weaving with Metal Foil is fun and easy. A new video course from Christine will teach you how to make two woven metal foil projects: a metal foil tray and metal foil plated pendants. All you need is a surface to weave on, scissors, and tape to fasten the metal warp down. Let's get started!

Weave With Wire - Explore and Save

Weave with Wire

Christine's Weaving with Wire includes everything you need to weave with wire on a 4 or 8 shaft table or floor loom. Her Self-Paced Course or 3-Day Zoom Workshop teaches you how to weave wire with confidence. The courses are built to allow you to move at the pace and schedule that works for you.

Christine has a wonderful video that brings weaving with wire to life. You can also follow her on Instagram to see her latest work and get the latest news from her studio.

Weave with Metal Foil - Try it Today

20% Off Sale

Enjoy Christine's holiday discount through 12/31/2023

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