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Making Electric Lamps

By Tim Thornton

Want to make electric lamps, but not sure about the wiring, regulations and so on? If you can make the lamp base (in clay, wood, glass metal or whatever), then this course tells you how to do the rest.

Making Electric Lamps
Delivered OnlineTue, Nov 2619:00
£85

Silver Clay Enamel Workshop - Beginner - Learn at Home in Your Own Time

4.3(7)

By Rachel Ellen

Step into the world of handcrafted elegance with our Beginner On-Demand Silver Clay Enamel Jewellery Course, perfect for those new to creating colourful, torch-fired pieces. Led by an experienced tutor, this course offers comprehensive, step-by-step video tutorials that introduce you to the art of combining silver clay with vibrant enamels.

Silver Clay Enamel Workshop - Beginner - Learn at Home in Your Own Time
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours
£2120

Copper Clay Enamel Workshop - Beginner - Learn at Home in Your Own Time

4.3(7)

By Rachel Ellen

Unleash your creativity with our Beginner On-Demand Copper Clay Enamel Jewellery Course, where you'll learn to craft stunning, colourful pieces using torch-fired techniques. Guided by an experienced tutor, this course introduces you to the fundamentals of working with copper clay and vibrant enamel powders. Through clear, step-by-step video tutorials, you’ll discover how to shape, fire, and enamel your own unique jewellery creations, blending rich colours with the warm tones of copper. Perfect for beginners, this course provides all the skills and inspiration that you will need.

Copper Clay Enamel Workshop - Beginner - Learn at Home in Your Own Time
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours
£212

Torch Fired Enamel - Intermediate - Learn at Home in Your Own Time

4.3(7)

By Rachel Ellen

Take your enamel skills to the next level with our Intermediate On-Demand Enamel Course, perfect for those ready to delve deeper into the vibrant art of torch-fired enamel. Led by an experienced tutor, this course offers advanced techniques and creative approaches to working with enamel, allowing you to master the art of colour blending, intricate designs, and multi-layered finishes. Through detailed, step-by-step video tutorials, you'll learn how to achieve more complex and refined results, perfect for creating professional-quality jewellery and artistic pieces. Whether you're expanding your hobby or aiming to elevate your craft to a business level, this course will provide you with the expertise and inspiration to create stunning, torch-fired enamel art.

Torch Fired Enamel - Intermediate - Learn at Home in Your Own Time
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours
£212

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Stained Glass Centre

stained glass centre

London

The Stained Glass Centre was established in 2008 by the recently-formed Stained Glass Trust, with the aim of providing an educational centre to encourage the study and appreciation of stained glass, as well as breathing life back into St Martin-cum-Gregory. This beautifully evocative Grade I listed building, which dates back to before the 11th century, is home to a rich range of historic glass, including some of the earliest logos to be seen in stained glass and memorials to celebrated glass-painters. Set in the city of York, home to much of Britain’s surviving ancient glass and a focus for craft and creativity in the modern day practice of stained glass making, The Stained Glass Centre provides a unique point of interpretation for the city, with demonstrations, workshops, guided tours and lectures. The Stained Glass Centre is developing as a national resource for the discovery and interpretation of stained glass. The building has long been a destination for those interested in this fragile medium. As the Stained Glass Centre, it is transforming into a venue in which residents, students and visitors can explore, participate in and learn more about one of the most beguiling of crafts, one that continues to be central to the heritage, culture and economy of the city of York. Now that the future of the building has been secured for public use, a programme of events is bringing people and new life back into the building. Founding Aims The Stained Glass Centre was established with five long-term aims for its future role The Stained Glass Centre will be a national resource for the discovery and interpretation of stained glass. Visitors will be able to participate in, and learn about, craft-skills, arts and industries that continue to play a vital role in the life of the city and region. Practitioners from all over the UK will have a national centre of excellence for the study and development of their craft. People of all ages will have the opportunity to learn about the historic importance of this beautiful art form as well as helping it to develop and flourish for the 21st century. The creation of the Stained Glass Centre in the former church of St Martin-cum-Gregory will give new life to one of York’s most beautiful ‘lost’ buildings. Regeneration The establishment of the Stained Glass Centre within the former church of St Martin-cum-Gregory aims to give stunning new life to a magnificent building, with the exciting opportunity for regular public access to one of York’s most beautiful ‘lost’ buildings, and to see, and have interpreted, its lovely fittings and glass. Through the Centre, residents of central York can reclaim aspects of their own local history, participate in, and learn about, craft-skills, arts and industries which continue to play a vital role in the life of the city and region. The Stained Glass Centre also plays a key role in the re-awakening of Micklegate, which once was, and could be again, York’s most important and elegant street. The Centre works closely with the Micklegate Quarter, hosting and participating in events for the local community.