Butterfly Glue Chip Bevel Clusters - 3 Pack

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Product Features

  • Create charming suncatchers or incorporate into larger stained glass projects
  • 3 pair of butterfly wings in textured blue, green and clear beveled glass
  • Wire accents included, make center bodies with scrap glass
  • Free pattern available to download


Product Description

Glassmith Studios Premium Bevel Cluster
Add color and texture to your next stained glass panel with beautiful, colorful butterflies featuring the "Jack Frost" texture of glue chip on the face of each wing. Each butterfly cluster is 4" wide and 2-3/4" tall. 12 pieces, enough for 3 butterflies (blue, green and clear). Includes wings to make three butterflies, plus wire. Use your own scrap glass to make the center bodies. 

Looking for a free pattern?
Click on "View User Manual" to download a pattern that incorporates this bevel cluster. Enlarge pattern to fit the size of the cluster. Pattern designed by Glassmith Studios, and available by permission on DelphiGlass.com.

Each butterfly cluster is 4" wide and 2-3/4" tall. 12 pieces. Includes wings to make three butterflies, plus wire. Does not include center bodies.

Find a pattern for this and other great bevel clusters in "The Next Book", #6365.

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

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  •   Beautiful butterflies
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Pros : Gorgeous, practical and useful in a number of projects
Cons : The antenna included did not solder well. I easily substituted pre-tinned copper wire.
Other Thoughts : I had planned to use the bevels in a panel, then I had an unexpected desire to use them for a light source for use next to an urn of my dear cousin’s special son that she had told me she had called “butterfly Ben”. While planning the candle holder, I found a wonderful pattern in a GST publication for a butterfly panel lampshade using this cluster. It was perfect. And delicately beautiful.
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