Stained Glass
Stained glass lets you cut colored glass into shapes, wrap the edges, and solder them into suncatchers, panels, and lamps that catch the light beautifully. It blends a little craft, a little art, and a lot of quiet satisfaction, and every finished piece is a small treasure you made with your own hands.
What you need to start
- A glass cutter, running pliers, and grozing pliers for scoring and breaking your glass
- A soldering iron with a stand, lead-free solder, flux, and a flux brush
- Copper foil tape and a fid or lathekin to burnish it down neatly
- Safety gear: safety glasses, cut-resistant gloves, and good ventilation for soldering
At a glance
Your learning path
Three stages, taken at your own pace. Start at the top, get comfortable, then move down as you grow. There is no rush, and no wrong place to begin.
Brand new to stained glass? Start here. These walk you through the tools you actually need, scoring and breaking glass, wrapping edges in copper foil, and putting together your very first suncatcher.
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Stained glass is a wonderful craft to take up after 50. You can work at your own gentle pace, one small piece at a time, with no clock and no pressure. It gently exercises the hands, the eyes, and the mind together as you plan colors, cut shapes, and fit them just so. The skills are easy to begin yet deep enough to keep you growing for years, so you never run out of new things to try. Best of all, every project ends in something real and beautiful, a suncatcher or panel that fills a window with color and makes a heartfelt, one-of-a-kind gift. Many folks find the quiet, absorbing rhythm of it deeply relaxing, and local glass studios are warm, friendly places to learn and make friends.
Your first month, week by week
Get a basic kit and safety glasses. Practice scoring and breaking clear scrap glass into straight lines and simple curves until the motion feels natural.
Learn to wrap edges in copper foil and burnish it down smooth. Foil a few practice pieces and get comfortable with your soldering iron and flux.
Solder your first seams. Tack the pieces together, then run a smooth bead of solder along the lines, working slowly with good ventilation.
Complete a small 3 to 5 piece suncatcher from start to finish, add a hanging loop, wash it well, and hang your first finished piece in a sunny window.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Skipping safety glasses and cut-resistant gloves. Tiny glass shards fly when you cut and break, so always protect your eyes and handle glass with gloves.
- Soldering without ventilation. Solder fumes are not good to breathe, so open a window, run a small fan, and never solder in a closed room.
- Forgetting to wash your hands after handling lead came and solder. Lead is toxic, so keep it out of food areas and always wash hands well when you finish.
- Applying copper foil unevenly or off-center, which leaves gaps and weak, messy solder lines. Center the foil carefully and burnish it down tight all around.
- Making cold solder joints from an iron that is not hot enough, so the bead looks lumpy and dull instead of smooth and shiny. Let the iron fully heat and keep the tip clean and tinned.
- Rushing the score and break. Score once in a smooth, single pass and let the glass break along the line, rather than sawing back and forth.
Make it easier on your body
Simple ways to keep stained glass comfortable and safe with arthritis, low vision, or limited mobility.
- Work seated at a sturdy, solid bench with bright task lighting and a magnifier, so you are not stooping or straining your eyes over small pieces.
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- Use a jig, blocks, or a layout board to hold pieces in place instead of gripping them, so arthritic hands do not have to pinch and hold.
- Keep the hot soldering iron in a stable, weighted stand every time you set it down, and always solder with a window open and a small fan for ventilation.
- Start with smaller projects and fewer pieces, so each session is short and manageable and you can rest your hands often.
- Always wear safety glasses and cut-resistant gloves, and wash your hands well after handling lead and solder, since lead is toxic.
Words you'll hear
- Copper foil
- Thin, sticky-backed copper tape wrapped around the edge of each glass piece so solder will bond to it. This is the Tiffany method, favored for small, detailed work.
- Came
- A slim, grooved strip of lead (or zinc, brass, or copper) that holds glass pieces together, used mostly for larger panels and windows instead of copper foil.
- Flux
- A liquid or paste brushed onto foil or came before soldering. It cleans the metal and helps the solder flow and stick smoothly.
- Solder
- A metal alloy, usually a tin blend, that melts with a hot iron and joins the pieces together, forming the silvery lines you see between the glass.
- Grinder
- A small motorized tool with a spinning diamond bit that smooths and shapes cut glass edges so pieces fit together snugly and safely.
- Score
- The single shallow line you cut into the surface of the glass with a glass cutter. The glass then breaks cleanly along this scored line.
- Patina
- A finishing solution wiped over the solder lines to color them a rich black or copper tone, giving the piece a polished, antique look.
Where to find your people
- Local stained glass studios and glass shops, which often run beginner classes, open studio time, and friendly demos.
- Senior center and community craft groups, a welcoming place to learn and make glass alongside others.
- Stained glass guilds and clubs, where members share patterns, tools, tips, and warm encouragement.
- Online stained glass communities and forums, full of patient makers happy to answer beginner questions.
- YouTube channels and their comment communities, like Amaya Jade and SunBearGlassCraft, where fellow crafters gather and share.
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