Learn how to create stained glass flowers with Claire Fernig
On this one-day course you will learn how to create between 3 and 5 everlasting flowers with leaves from stained glass and glass nuggets
This course will involve choosing your glass, cutting your glass, shaping and copper foiling your glass, then soldering your piece together.
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If there is enough time you can make additional flowers with a small charge for additional materials.
This workshop is suitable for any level of experience, including total beginners.
All the materials and tools for the course will be supplied.
Included in the course fee are enough materials to complete 5 flowers. Further flowers can be made if there is sufficient time at an additional cost for materials.
About the tutor
Claire Fernig
Claire works with lead, copper foil and fused glass techniques from a small studio based in Felixstowe, crafting a wide range of items from traditional leaded windows to delicate fused-glass jewellery. Claire takes a lot of inspiration from nature, a love of sailing, the beach and the sea around where she works and lives. Claire accepts commissions, runs workshops and repairs leaded stained glass.
“I am very interested in using recycled glass and metals in my work along with traditional techniques. Glass is a fabulous medium in which to create beautiful designs to reflect the world.”
Explore our range of craft courses and stained glass courses hosted by our engaging tutors and learn from their expertise and skills. Our art courses are a chance to meet like-minded people and a chance to unwind from everyday life. They are a great opportunity to experience the UK’s glorious countryside surrounding our field centres.
What's Included
Refreshments are included, but please bring lunch with you.
Before You Attend
What to bring
- Please bring an apron or overshirt.
- A paper facemask (optional)
- Extra life/heavy duty washing up gloves, one size larger for comfort.
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 break.
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding you should consult your GP before enrolling on this course as working with solder (lead/tin) can be harmful to the developing baby.
Opportunities to attend this course
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Thu 29, May 2025 09:30 - 17:00