Basic Kilnformed Pattern Bars

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The pattern bar is a special method that allows for creating unique and complex designs in kilnformed glass. In this workshop, you will learn to use glass flow and multiple firings to break away from the flatness of sheet glass and into the realm of dimensional, organic patterning. You will design and make pattern bars, cut them up on the wet saw, fuse them into blanks, do some basic coldworking, and ultimately leave the class with three unique finished plates. Prerequisites: Basic glass cutting skills and kilnforming experience.

This Session

Santa Fe / Erik Whittemore / June 29–July 2 (CLS203-0003) / Friday–Sunday 10am–4pm / Monday Noon–1:30pm / 8 students / $325




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Santa Fe

Bay Area
July 13-16

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