
Net weaving is a technique at risk of disappearing, due to the lack of generational renewal in this profession, caused by job insecurity to which Rederas Are subject.
Nuedu is a textile craft project from Asturias, created by Irene Trapot, which is the introduction of mesh fabric into the fashion world. Come learn how to make your network piece from scratch and be part of your new generation!
This workshop lasts 3 hours and all materials are included in the registration fee. Subscribe to the link!
Irene Traporte
Multidisciplinary artist born in Gijón (Asturias) in 1998, she studied Fine Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid (2016—2020) and later completed her Master's Degree in Research in Art and Creation at the same university (2021). She studied space theory, ecology and feminism especially.
You can learn more about his artistic practice at: Irenetrapote.com
He recently launched his textile handicraft brand, Nuedu, where it seeks to introduce the mesh weaving technique to the fashion world: nuedutextiles.com
“Nuedu” means “knot” in Asturian, a word that originates from Latin Nodus: junction or bond.
Nuedu is an artisanal proposal that defends handmade, slow production times and a healthy relationship with the environment in the context of fashion - considering craftsmanship as an alternative to destructive “fast fashion”.