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Classes A Beginner's Guide to the Tiffany Method
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A Beginner's Guide to the Tiffany Method

$450.00

A Beginner’s Guide to the Tiffany Method is a four-week class that meets on Wednesday evenings from 6-9pm. Classes start on the first Wednesday of every month.

In this 12-hour course, you’ll be given the tools and lessons to create a lovely and original 11 inch by 17 inch stained glass panel. Students will be guided through the entire process, from selecting a pattern and glass, to cutting glass, foiling, soldering, and finishing. We provide all the tools and materials you’ll need to make the stained glass panel of your choice. Patterns are unique and created specifically for these classes.

About the Tiffany Method: The Tiffany copper foil method, developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 19th century, changed the game for stained glass artists. Unlike the traditional lead came technique, which uses lead strips to join pieces of glass, the Tiffany method employs thin copper foil wrapped around each piece of glass, which is then soldered together. This allows for more intricate and delicate patterns, enabling artists to create more detailed glass panels. This class focuses on learning the foundational aspects of this method and provides the necessary information to scale, design, and pursue future projects.

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A Beginner’s Guide to the Tiffany Method is a four-week class that meets on Wednesday evenings from 6-9pm. Classes start on the first Wednesday of every month.

In this 12-hour course, you’ll be given the tools and lessons to create a lovely and original 11 inch by 17 inch stained glass panel. Students will be guided through the entire process, from selecting a pattern and glass, to cutting glass, foiling, soldering, and finishing. We provide all the tools and materials you’ll need to make the stained glass panel of your choice. Patterns are unique and created specifically for these classes.

About the Tiffany Method: The Tiffany copper foil method, developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 19th century, changed the game for stained glass artists. Unlike the traditional lead came technique, which uses lead strips to join pieces of glass, the Tiffany method employs thin copper foil wrapped around each piece of glass, which is then soldered together. This allows for more intricate and delicate patterns, enabling artists to create more detailed glass panels. This class focuses on learning the foundational aspects of this method and provides the necessary information to scale, design, and pursue future projects.

A Beginner’s Guide to the Tiffany Method is a four-week class that meets on Wednesday evenings from 6-9pm. Classes start on the first Wednesday of every month.

In this 12-hour course, you’ll be given the tools and lessons to create a lovely and original 11 inch by 17 inch stained glass panel. Students will be guided through the entire process, from selecting a pattern and glass, to cutting glass, foiling, soldering, and finishing. We provide all the tools and materials you’ll need to make the stained glass panel of your choice. Patterns are unique and created specifically for these classes.

About the Tiffany Method: The Tiffany copper foil method, developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 19th century, changed the game for stained glass artists. Unlike the traditional lead came technique, which uses lead strips to join pieces of glass, the Tiffany method employs thin copper foil wrapped around each piece of glass, which is then soldered together. This allows for more intricate and delicate patterns, enabling artists to create more detailed glass panels. This class focuses on learning the foundational aspects of this method and provides the necessary information to scale, design, and pursue future projects.

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