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Perfect For Every Skill Level
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 many 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 Fall 2008
Be sure to catch the Fall 2008 issue of Glass Patterns Quarterly, where you'll find an elk panel for advanced stained glass artists, fused aspen tree panels, fused tiles made using real leaves, an electric guitar glass mosaic, and a three-dimensional fused panel of hanging grapes. There are also beautiful stained glass panels with a nugget-enhanced geometric design, a crow and grapes, and a Thanksgiving cornucopia. You'll also find ways to use Dicro Slide to its best advantage, and learn the secrets to success when painting glass silhouettes. And just in time for the holidays, there is a three-dimensional, decorated stained glass tree; a contemporary beginner Christmas stained glass candleholder; a complete Nativity set with characters, manger, and star; plus seven quick-and-easy stained glass suncatchers and small panels that will make great holiday gifts. 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.
While supplies last. Projects in the additional images are from this issue of the magazine.