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Each issue of Glass Patterns Quarterly has over a dozen full-size patterns, materials listings, glass color suggestions, and color photos of completed projects. Using the step-by-step instructions you can create projects in may types of glass art, from stained glass to mosaics to fusing to etching to flameworking! With the pattern pull-outs, variety of projects and wealth of information, each issue is an excellent value.
New for Summer 2008 Be sure to catch this Summer's issue of Glass Patterns Quarterly, where you'll find an advanced winterscape of an English oak; a garden stake made from Glow Frit that displays a different design at night; and beautiful panels with zebra mother and baby, cymbidium orchids, hummingbirds, or a classical garden. You'll also find a colorful and whimsical, free-form fish; a fused and slumped koi plate; a floral candle lantern kit; a hieroglyphic-style decaled bead; pendants created with fused millefiori and metal clays; and a fusible fun beads bracelet made using Wasser shapes. Mosaic lovers will particularly enjoy the summer garden floral design and a truly unique ruby-slipper planter made by covering a shoe with glass tesserae. Perfect For Every Skill Level Newcomers to stained glass will appreciate the beginner section with expanded instructions for the proper techniques for cutting glass and for constructing a classic stained glass panel. Experts will enjoy the more advanced patterns. And rounding out this great issue are suggestions for adding glass art to found objects for interesting home decor. Complete four-color, step-by-step instructions, patterns, and tips walk you through each process for projects that fit every level of crafting expertise. Also check this issue for our regular features on New Products, New Books and Patterns, What's Hot, and a list of great looking patterns only from GPQ.
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