All necessary glass, tools, equipment, and safety gear is provided.
Intro to Flamework 1 is a recommended prerequisite, but not necessary.
6 hours + ½ hr break.
We will start with the fundamentals of creating hollow vessels in the torch flame by pulling points then blowing and shaping small vases, jars, and ornaments and adding color, twisty cane, and marbles.
We will also cover how heat and stress break glass, how to kiln anneal your glass, the science behind it and why it all matters. Many more hand skills will be covered as well as what you need to know about safely setting up a flameworking studio, the equipment you will need, and how to use it.
All classes come with lifetime help and tech support. If you ever have any glassblowing questions feel free to give me a holler.
Clothing during class: Natural fibers only, no synthetic or blended clothing. Why? Plastic will melt when exposed to heat such as hot glass and torches causing severe burns, where there is a lower chance of injury with cotton clothing because the fabric will just singe.
No open-toe shoes.
Long pants are recommend.
Tie up long hair.
No loose jewelry.
You will need to wear the provided safety glasses, there are fit over frames available if you already wear prescription glasses.
Dress for the weather. Due to hot kilns, burning torches and the need for good ventilation, climate control in a glass studio is difficult. When it is hot outside it is hot in the studio, and when it's cold it's cold.
Kids: Children 12 years and older are welcome to work on the torch with adult supervision unless otherwise noted.
Pets: Sorry but pets are not allowed.
Do bring lunch, snacks, and a drink/ waterbottle.
All necessary glass, tools, equipment, and safety gear is provided.
Intro to Flamework 1 is a recommended prerequisite, but not necessary.
6 hours + ½ hr break.
We will start with the fundamentals of creating hollow vessels in the torch flame by pulling points then blowing and shaping small vases, jars, and ornaments and adding color, twisty cane, and marbles.
We will also cover how heat and stress break glass, how to kiln anneal your glass, the science behind it and why it all matters. Many more hand skills will be covered as well as what you need to know about safely setting up a flameworking studio, the equipment you will need, and how to use it.
All classes come with lifetime help and tech support. If you ever have any glassblowing questions feel free to give me a holler.
Clothing during class: Natural fibers only, no synthetic or blended clothing. Why? Plastic will melt when exposed to heat such as hot glass and torches causing severe burns, where there is a lower chance of injury with cotton clothing because the fabric will just singe.
No open-toe shoes.
Long pants are recommend.
Tie up long hair.
No loose jewelry.
You will need to wear the provided safety glasses, there are fit over frames available if you already wear prescription glasses.
Dress for the weather. Due to hot kilns, burning torches and the need for good ventilation, climate control in a glass studio is difficult. When it is hot outside it is hot in the studio, and when it's cold it's cold.
Kids: Children 12 years and older are welcome to work on the torch with adult supervision unless otherwise noted.
Pets: Sorry but pets are not allowed.
Do bring lunch, snacks, and a drink/ waterbottle.