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Stained Glass, Beginning (incl mat'l)   

Construction of a stained glass panel is not as difficult as some think.  Our introductory course is a hands-on experience, presenting the essential fundamentals that allow you to accomplish each step.  Starting with glass cutting, and followed by grinding, foiling, soldering, and finishing to completion.  

Each step is explained and demonstrated by your instructor, after which you will accomplish each step.  Our course prepares you to work on your own with basic projects and also fulfills the prerequisite for advanced glass courses.  You will receive an instructional manual for at-home referral and note-taking.  

The cost of the class covers instruction as well as supplies and materials to complete our in-class project.  Closed-toe shoes and slacks MUST be worn.  Please bring your protective eyewear to class.  All students MUST attend the first class session.  

Stained Glass, Beginning (incl mat'l)  Class already in session...in some cases it may be possible to allow a late registration.  Please call the office at 941-361-6590.
Item: GJY1002 John Yurosko
Day of the Week: Tu          
Dates: 6/10/2025 - 7/22/2025 

 

MUST ATTEND FIRST CLASS!
Materials : Bring to first class a pen and notebook.
*A NONREFUNDABLE MATERIAL FEE includes materials to complete one project approximately 8 x 10.

 

NO CLASS JULY 1.
 

Register early to avoid disappointment, as classes will fill up quickly!

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