Stained Glass - Intermediate
Description
Take your stained glass skills to the next level in this intermediate course. Ideal for those with some prior experience, you'll have the opportunity to design and create a more complex personal project, exploring advanced techniques such as working with intricate patterns, layering, or incorporating different types of glass. With expert guidance, you'll refine your cutting, soldering, and finishing skills to produce a polished piece for your home or as a unique gift.
Please note: The cost of materials is not included in the course fee. Be sure to read the full course description under "More details" before enrolling.
More information
Learners will cover:
Understand and work to window rebate measurements
Cut complex shapes in glass accurately
Etch glass
Incorporate wire in projects
Assemble and solder complex leaded projects or develop copper foil assembly technique and decorative soldering.
Continue/develop a new or existing project identifying targets and skills
Can I join late?
Yes. up to week 2.
Who is the course for?
This course is for anyone who has an interest in learning the art of stained glass.
Do I need prior knowledge or experience?
Yes, you should have already completed a beginners or improvers class at BAEC, or be fairly confident in your basic skills.
How will I learn?
Demonstration followed by individual project work and one to one discussion,
Question and answer, worksheet and handouts depending upon the needs of students.
Extending Learning through IT research.
How will my progress be assessed?
There will be ongoing informal assessment throughout the course and the tutor will give regular feedback on your progress.
Is there an external qualification?
No, this is an non-accredited course.
What can I do next?
Other stained glass classes within BAEC and at other colleges, the tutor will advise.
What do I need to bring?
Long hair needs to be tied back and no open shoes such as sandals to be worn. Tutor will advise of other requirements. Please wear old clothes or bring an overall, cloth apron recommended.. If you require glasses for close work, please bring them. Please bring a pencil, eraser and ruler to the first session.
Are there any extra costs?
You are advised not to purchase tools or materials without prior discussion with the tutor. Some specialist tools and equipment are available for shared class use. You may wish to purchase a glass cutter £5-£30. You may like to buy additional tools such as a hammer £1-£10, cut runner £8, lead knife £8.50, pliers £1-£10 cotton apron £5. The approximate cost of a small leaded panel, £20-£30, a large/complex project £50 upwards as desired. A selection of materials will be available for purchase from the college. The cost of materials is not included in the course fee.
Is there work between sessions?
Some homework may include preparations for the next session or internet research.
For further information, please contact:
Kentwood Centre on 0208 659 7976 or Curriculum Development Manager Philip Bedford philip.bedford@baec.ac.uk
Safety Information
Health & Safety Warning: For your safety and the safety of others, it is essential that all learners follow the health and safety guidance provided by the tutor at all times.
Failure to comply with safety instructions, use equipment appropriately, or behave responsibly may result in serious injury or death. Any disregard for health and safety procedures may lead to removal from the course.
Your cooperation is vital to maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment for everyone.
Course Summary
Code: K05127
Starting: Thursday 08 January 2026
Location: Kentwood Centre
Tutor: Louise Hopkins
Cost: TBA
Time and duration
Day: Thursday Morning
Start Time: 10:00
End Time: 12:30
Start Date: 08 January 2026
End Date: 26 March 2026
Duration: 11 sessions spanning 12 week(s)
Location
Kentwood Centre
Kingsdale Road
Penge
London
SE20 7PR