A matchless array of 94 charming bird and butterfly patterns. If your stained glass work has suffered for want of new conceptions and designs, Birds and Butterflies is an inexpensive treasury of creative inspiration. If you have not worked in stained glass before, this book is your easy to follow guide to a delightful craft adventure.
This wonderful book by Kay Bay Weiner is not a pattern book. It is a stimulating and informative guide that will empower both beginners and more experienced glass craftpersons to explore and challenge their own creative capabilities. Contain 128 pages with full colour top quality pictures of work by many famous glass artist. A wonderful referance book. The perfect "coffe table" book for anyone who loves stained glass.
67 Designs for Small Ornaments, with Full-Size Templates.Lightcatchers are probably the most popular kind of Stained Glass - being very small pieces of stained glass, in recognizable shapes or designs, that are hung on a window to catch the light.This book has a range of designs for the home, garden and children's rooms.A Wonderful selection of designs to suit everyone.
The fish patterns in this book can be used in many ways. They can be used in traditional stained glass work as suncatchers - or using several fish together with a little coral or seaweed to make an underwater scene.
Use them for coasters, trivets, plates and other home-decorating ideas! They can be made from any colour you choose but colour suggestions are made with each fish.
Full size patterns & instructions for suncatchers, windows, corner window brackets, curio cases, potpourri boxes and picture frames.Some of the features of this book are:-
Colour shots of every item
A list of the glass used for every project
How to instructions
Some decorative techniques such as painting on glass, the use of brass filigrees and glass overlay.
This book contains 88 designs for Stained glass, all of them worthy of the serious craftsman's time and effort. The styles range from medieval interlacements, through the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, up to designs with a modern feel.
Small and easy to make, suncatchers are a sheer delight to the eye. When placed near a window or other source of bright light, they turn into brilliantly coloured showpieces whose radiant beauty can provide a focal point for an entire room and add character to any home. This collection gives you patterns for 113 charming designs patterned after Victorian era suncatchers. Ranging from flowers to magnificent butterflies and from doves to a peacock - a MUST HAVE book for Suncatcher lovers!!