Small Star Bevel Clusters

$28.95 USD
Item# 443225
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Product Features

  • Create patriotic projects and more
  • Use as part of a glass panel or on their own as suncatchers
  • Each star made from 5 clear bevels, 20 bevels total
  • Bevel clusters measure 2-3/4" when assembled


Product Description

Set of four small stars are perfect by themselves as suncatchers or combined in a stained glass panel. Clear stars measure 2-3/4" when assembled. Each star has five bevels; for a total of 20 pieces.

Delphi Tip: Always lay out bevel clusters on pattern before cutting glass to adjust for small differences.

Patriotic panel about created by Delphi Artist Steena Gaut using Garden Panel Stand #425615. Last project shown by artist Steena Gaut created using Eagle #443183 and Small Stars #443225. Shown in Mission Stand #103809. Search FP168D at DelphiGlass.com for FREE Pattern.

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