20th November 2022
This course starts with an overview of common furniture woods and their qualities as well as the basic hand tools and how to sharpen them. Students will then be introduced to basic Wood Working techniques while each making a beautiful wooden box with a few options to suite all skill levels. Some of the skills students will be introduced to include: using a plane, using chisels to produce dovetail joints, turning, using a cabinet scraper among others. Finally students will try out different finishing techniques before choosing one to apply to their box.
Refund: no refunds will be given if canceled 2 weeks or less before the class are scheduled to start, unless we are able to fill the slot with another student.
Note the price does not include a £25 materials cost which is payable to the instructor on the first day of classes.
Class Dates (every Wednesday):
January: 4, 11, 18, 25
February: 1, 8, 22
March: 1, 8, 15
Class Times: All classes start at 18:00 and end at 21:00
Price: £275 (Deposit: £100)
In this course, Ernest will help students of all levels from complete novices to experienced restorers. All types of projects are possible (We do suggest you send a picture of the object if this is your first class with the school). All materials can be provided by the school (although a charge may apply). Ernest will carefully walk the student through every step of the entire process of restoring their selected project. Imagine the great feeling one gets from developing the hand skills needed to turn a warn piece of furniture into a thing of beauty.
With over 15 years experience running a very successful restoration business, Ernest is active with ICON (International Conservation) and he has a PhD centered around 18th Century English and French Furniture. This means that Ernest has proven himself to meet their very high standards in the restoration of antiques.
Class Dates (every other Wednesday except during school holidays):
January: 11, 25
February: 8, 22
March: 8
Class Times: All classes start at 9:30 and end at 16:30
Price: £275 (Deposit: £100)
This club is for advanced carvers who shares experience and work on their own piece.
Class Dates (every Tuesday):
January: 10, 17, 24, 31
February: 7, 21, 28
March: 7, 14, 21, 28
Class Times: All classes start at 9:30 and end at 13:30
Price: £10 per hour
Students learn traditional upholstery (not modern – foam) by working on their own prized objects.
In this exciting course, Kat will help students of all levels from complete novices to experienced upholsterers. All types of projects are possible everything from simple drop in seats to complex buttoning using only tradition techniques hair and stitched seats with webbing and springs.
We urge all students to send a picture of the object if this is your first class with the school at least 2 weeks before the start of the term for cost evaluation. As in all craft he skill and experience level of the student will guide what is an acceptable project.
All base materials can be supplied by the school (although a charge may apply at the end of the course at a discounted price – an estimate of the material costs can be provided once a photo of the piece is received). The top cover can also be ordered through the tutor (students will receive a 10% discount on fabric orders.)
Tools will be provided by the tutor for the duration of the class however if students do want to purchase tools, they, can order them through the tutor at a discount.
Please note that as precautionary measure we suggest that everyone to wear mask in the school!
Class Dates (every Wednesday):
January: 11, 18, 25
February: 1, 8, 22
March: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
April: 5, 12, 19
Class Times: All classes start at 10:00 and end at 13:00
Price: £275 (Deposit: £100)
Students learn traditional upholstery (not modern – foam) by working on their own prized objects.
In this exciting course, Kat will help students of all levels from complete novices to experienced upholsterers. All types of projects are possible everything from simple drop in seats to complex buttoning using only tradition techniques hair and stitched seats with webbing and springs.
We urge all students to send a picture of the object if this is your first class with the school at least 2 weeks before the start of the term for cost evaluation. As in all craft he skill and experience level of the student will guide what is an acceptable project.
All base materials can be supplied by the school (although a charge may apply at the end of the course at a discounted price – an estimate of the material costs can be provided once a photo of the piece is received). The top cover can also be ordered through the tutor (students will receive a 10% discount on fabric orders.)
Tools will be provided by the tutor for the duration of the class however if students do want to purchase tools, they, can order them through the tutor at a discount.
Please note that as precautionary measure we suggest that everyone to wear mask in the school!
Class Dates (every Monday):
January: 9, 16, 23, 30
February: 6, 20, 27
March: 6, 13, 20, 27
Class Times: All classes start at 10:00 and end at 13:00
Price: £275 (Deposit: £100)
Students learn traditional upholstery (not modern – foam) by working on their own prized objects.
In this exciting course, Kat will help students of all levels from complete novices to experienced upholsterers. All types of projects are possible everything from simple drop in seats to complex buttoning using only tradition techniques hair and stitched seats with webbing and springs.
We urge all students to send a picture of the object if this is your first class with the school at least 2 weeks before the start of the term for cost evaluation. As in all craft he skill and experience level of the student will guide what is an acceptable project.
All base materials can be supplied by the school (although a charge may apply at the end of the course at a discounted price – an estimate of the material costs can be provided once a photo of the piece is received). The top cover can also be ordered through the tutor (students will receive a 10% discount on fabric orders.)
Tools will be provided by the tutor for the duration of the class however if students do want to purchase tools, they, can order them through the tutor at a discount.
Please note that as precautionary measure we suggest that everyone to wear mask in the school!
Class Dates (every Monday):
January: 9, 16, 23, 30
February: 6, 20, 27
March: 6, 13, 20
Class Times: All classes start at 9:30 and end at 12:30
Price: £275 (Deposit: £100)
Students learn traditional upholstery (not modern – foam) by working on their own prized objects.
In this exciting course, Kat will help students of all levels from complete novices to experienced upholsterers. All types of projects are possible everything from simple drop in seats to complex buttoning using only tradition techniques hair and stitched seats with webbing and springs.
We urge all students to send a picture of the object if this is your first class with the school at least 2 weeks before the start of the term for cost evaluation. As in all craft he skill and experience level of the student will guide what is an acceptable project.
All base materials can be supplied by the school (although a charge may apply at the end of the course at a discounted price – an estimate of the material costs can be provided once a photo of the piece is received). The top cover can also be ordered through the tutor (students will receive a 10% discount on fabric orders.)
Tools will be provided by the tutor for the duration of the class however if students do want to purchase tools, they, can order them through the tutor at a discount.
Please note that as precautionary measure we suggest that everyone to wear mask in the school!
Class Dates (every Monday):
January: 9, 16, 23, 30
February: 6, 20, 27
March: 6, 13, 20, 27
Class Times: All classes start at 18:30 and end at 21:30
Price: £275 (Deposit: £100)
We offer several different craft learning experiences for those aged 10 and above. While we focus on teaching traditional hand skills, we do so in a way to be enjoyable to the young students.
Our primary courses are the very popular ‘metal work’ (which is jewellery making but for some reason boys do not like it when it is called jewellery making!) But we also have a series of wood working classes such as wood working (making things), pyrography (burning pictures in wood) and wood carving. Most importantly, we try to work with each individual student to all of them to express themselves while learning a new skill.
Each child is allowed to work at their own pace to maximize their learning. This means that each student gets very individual guidance. As everyone knows creativity and the process of making things is very important to a child’s development. That is why we think our classes are so important. In the past the wood working class has made boxes, decorated with pyrography, a chess set and board. In the jewellery making … excuse me …metal working class students have made everything from a pencil holder to a ring with a stone – and everything in-between!
Class Dates (every Thursday):
January: 12, 19, 26,
February: 3, 9, 23,
March: 2, 9, 16, 23
Class Times: All classes start at 16:00 and end at 18:00
Price: £200 (Deposit: £100)
The idea of making pictures with coloured glass, balanced with shapes and rhythm has fascinated generations. This course will introduce students to this amazing craft. Students learn the handling of tools and materials. Developing confidence from straight lines to curves on coloured glass. Projects will introduce the students to the basic techniques such as to score (cut) glass safely, copperfoil and traditional leadwork. This is a hands on practical course, with aspects of design and soldering. As with the Applique technique the students will be able to develop their own design once they have mastered the basics. No previous experience in either art or stained glass is needed for this introduction – just a sense of play and adventure!
Advanced students are also welcome. Lilly will guide and facilitate the creative direction that they want to pursue.
Class Dates (every OTHER Sunday except during school holidays):
January: 8, 22
February: 5, 19
March: 5
Class Times: All classes start at 9:30 and end at 16:30
Price: £275 (Deposit: £100)
Students are also expected to pay a material cost of approximately £25
27th August 2022
Practical Leather Conservation Course for Historic Leather.
Tutor: Theo Sturge ACR
Overview
This course is intended for experienced conservators/restorers and students of conservation. A considerable knowledge of conservation is assumed. It is not intended for those without prior experience.
An introductory course to some of the techniques more commonly used in leather conservation. The course will include theory and practical experimentation. The course will aim to provide participants with a range of techniques for use on a wide variety of leather artefacts. In this course, the student will gain PRACTICAL skills in the conservation of historic leather. In addition to learning the different types of ‘leather’ the student will learn about how to restore the colour to leather, to make small repairs, how to gild leather and many other practical skills. The details of the four day course are provided next.
Topics to be covered include:
Make a piece of gilt leather.
The following is an outline of the programme.
Day one. Tuesday Morning
Afternoon
Introduction to practical exercises. The leather working skills – sewing and skiving – are not programmed for a specific time but can be fitted in when you have a little spare time.
Practical session:
Day two. Wednesday Morning
Afternoon.
Day three. Thursday Morning
Afternoon
Day 4. Friday Morning
Afternoon.
Note: a sandwich lunch is provided to all students.
Tutor: Theo Sturge ACR FIIC. Theo is the UKs most experienced practising leather conservator. In 2000 he established the Sturge Conservation Studio which specialises in historic leather. He teaches internationally. theosturge@leatherconservation.co.uk. 0044 (0) 1604 717929. www.leatherconservation.co.uk
Dates:
From Tues 14-Feb to 17-Feb 2023, from 9:30 – 16:30
Price
We will accept a deposit to hold the spot. The full fee must be paid at the start of the class.
Please fill in the form and click ‘Proceed’ to book your place on the course.