How to Create Fused Glass Pattern Bars
with Sarinda Jones
On-Demand Access
$137

- 6+ Video lessons in HD
- Exclusive bonus content
- 30-day access to instructor
- Available on desktop, mobile and tablet
- Over 6 hours of in-depth instructions
- Lifetime access, anywhere, anytime
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- Captions available in English, Portuguese, Dutch, German, Spanish, French and Swedish
What you will learn:
Class 1:
- Tools & Supplies
- Introduction and Review of photos
- Tack Fuse Slabs and Projects.
Class 2:
- Crosshatch Pattern Bar and Projects.
Class 3:
- Organic Cascade Pattern Bar and Projects.
Class 4:
- Rorschach Pattern Bar and Projects.
Class 5:
- Crosshatch Pattern Bar and Projects.
Class 6:
- Window Pattern Bar and Projects.
Class 7:
- Hexagon Pattern Bar and Projects. Four Variations.
Class 8:
- Triangle Pattern Bar and Projects. Four Variations.
Class 9:
- Angled Pattern Bar and Projects.
- Random Stripes Pattern Bar and Projects.
BONUS
- Extensive Syllabus
- Step by step with photos for each pattern bar and project
- Firing schedules for COE 90
- Specific color combos
- Sarinda’s tile saw set up.
- BONUS CLASS: Jewelry slices
- BONUS CLASS: Working thick
- BONUS CLASS: Unique Cutting and slicing pattern bars




About the course
Open Facebook Group to students of this course:
Curious Mondo: Pattern Bars
Time table:
9 hours
Level:
Beginning / Intermediate / Advanced
Target market:
Glass Artists
Main objective:
Learn the fused glass pattern bar technique.
Prerequisite:
Requires a kiln.
About the instructor
Sarinda Jones
Sarinda Jones, a kiln-formed glass artist, with a background in fine art and art history. She studied at the internationally renowned Pilchuck Glass School, as well as North Lands Creative Glass in Scotland. An award-winning artist, she was a Niche Finalist in 2010. Sarinda shows her work internationally and has been commissioned to create a variety of glass sculpture pieces for private and commercial patrons. She had been a board member of the Salt Lake Arts Council for Public Art from 2009-20016. Sarinda taught at Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY in Feb. 2014 and as recently June 2017.
Sarinda continues to work in Salt Lake City, Utah with a number of private and public collections throughout the world and encourages studio visits by appointment.