Get creative and design and make your very own stained glass panel to hang up in your home.

This course is suitable for all abilities since there will be time for everyone to practice the skills they need to design and create a leaded stained glass panel. Glass and other materials are provided but please expect to reimburse the tutor for the amounts you use. The course will introduce or build on essential techniques and help develop creative ideas according to your individual needs. Materials and methods will be explained and skills taught to enable students to make at least one leaded stained glass panel during the course.

The course is mainly a practical one and will include the following:

    • Introduction to the medium
    • Designing a panel and adapting a drawing or painting to make a stained glass panel.
    • Choosing glass to suit your project
    • Glass cutting and breaking
    • Leading and soldering
    • Cementing and finishing

The structure of the course will vary according to whether you are a beginner or have previous experience, but will ensure that students work at their own pace.
You should be aware that a lot of the techniques are best carried out whilst standing up and some physical effort is required; however, the tutor will help students where necessary.

Beginners: This course is designed as an introductory course for beginners and, as such, everyone will be following the same program. It will introduce all the techniques required to make a small (25cm square), non-representational, stained glass panel.

Improvers: The suggested size of panel for improvers is about 30cm square or 25 x 40cm. Although you are welcome to work on a larger project please bear in mind that you might not finish it on this course – some students work on their projects over a series of courses. If you have an idea of where your work might finally be placed, you should remember to bring accurate measurements of windows, doors, etc, taking account of any rebate the glass will fit into.

If you would like to discuss the course content further you may contact the tutor direct by email: [email protected] You can see examples of Carole’s work on her website:  www.itsablast.co.uk

Tutor: Carole Gray

Carole Gray is a designer maker, specialising in decorative and contemporary architectural stained glass. She mainly works to commission, producing windows, doors and other pieces for private and commercial clients.
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What's Included

  • Expert Tuition
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Hot and Cold Drinks
  • Lunch

Before You Attend

What to Bring

    • An apron or coverall - you should not have open shoes or bare legs.
    • Rubber gloves (such as washing up gloves).
    • A paper face mask (optional).
    • Beginners: Please bring card and/or other packing materials to take your panel home safely.
    • Improvers: You will need to bring a board to make your panel on and transport it home. The board should be chipboard or plywood (not MDF), about 12mm thick and about 5cm longer and wider than your finished panel. Please do not bring a board which is too much bigger than your intended panel as space in the workroom is limited. You will also need a length of 12mm square section wood (sold as beading in DIY stores) to go along two of the edges.

Health and Safety

  • You must not wear open shoes or have bare legs (even if the weather is warm). Do not wear loose clothing or dangly jewellery as it may get caught in machinery. Long hair must be tied back.
  • Please note that you will not be able to work in the studio unless supervised by the tutor.
  • The studio will not be accessible during the lunch and dinner breaks, or after teaching finishes in the evening at around 2100 hrs.

If you are pregnant or breast feeding you should consult your GP before enrolling on this course as working with solder (lead/tin) can be harmful to the developing baby.

About FSC Flatford Mill

We have four buildings that are used for visitor accommodation. Whilst most rooms are either en-suite or have a dedicated bathroom, there are some rooms in The Mill that share showers and toilets at the end of the hall. If this is unsuitable for you please make the office staff aware upon booking or as soon as possible.

Please be aware that you are visiting a Field Centre that caters in the main for school parties; the accommodation is basic and dormitory style, but warm and comfortable.

Arrival Day

Check-in is between 1400-1800, if you are arriving after 1800 please advise us, so we can ensure you are advised of access codes, room key location, and room location.

You will meet the tutor at Dinner, and you will have your first session after Dinner.

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