 1993 Glass Patterns Quarterly Vol. 9, No. 3 Fall-CD Version Back Issue Sold Out - CD Version available (non-refundable unless defective)
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Glass Patterns Quarterly
Fall 1993, Volume 9, Number 3
Book Reviews
Glass Elegance II published by CKE Publications
Torch Beads published by Suzanne Cooper, Inc.
Plum Gully Presents Ann Madsen and a Slew of Suncatchers published by Plum Gully Publications
The Stained Glass Village published by Stained Glass Images, Inc.
Amber—Traditional Lead Panel
Design by Mark Waterbury
An 18"x 24" rectangular lead geometric, Victorian panel displaying top left and bottom right corner embellishments and center strips of amber seedy with pale amber swirled border. Back issue sold out.
Trumpet Vine and Hummingbird Lamp—Summer Shade
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 16" dome-shaped bird and floral lampshade covered with flowering trumpet vines and feeding hummingbirds. Constructed with copper foil and Worden's Blank Lamp Designing Grid. Back issue sold out.
Candleholder—Working with Drop Jewels
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 6-5/8" hexagonal geometric candleholder decorated with jewels. May also be used as a plant holder. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Basket of Fruit—An Added Dimension
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 16"x 19-3/4" oval fruit panel showing a basketful of apples and pears against an outdoor setting. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Glass Beads—Making Magic
By Cindy Jenkins
An article offering information on equipment and techniques needed for making glass beads. Back issue sold out.
New Products
Butterfly and Flowers—Fused Suncatcher
Design by Mark Waterbury
An 8"x 8-1/4" freeform fused and painted butterfly and floral suncatcher with large striped butterfly resting on white flowers. Back issue sold out.
Oriental Shadowbox—Sandblasting Etching
Design by Dave Burnett
An 8" square etched floral shadowbox with Oriental design. Back issue sold out.
Plum Prairie—Frank Lloyd Wright Inspired
Adapted by Steven V. James
A 21-1/4"x 29-3/4" rectangular zinc geometric panel with large and small rectangles of plum and taupe fibroid and clear seedy. Back issue sold out. Full-size pattern available by ordering pattern #36 from Glass Patterns Quarterly.
Candy Cane House—Pretty Sweet Project
Design by Donna Schulze
A 4-1/4"x 4-1/4"x 3-1/2" rectangular box in the shape of a house and covered with candy canes and other treats. A perfect Christmas project. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Stars—Tabletop Ornament and Tree Toppers
Design by Dave Burnett
A set of three-dimensional freestanding geometric stars built from iridescent opal glass. A good choice for Christmas. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Holly Napkin Holder—Holiday Fusing
Design by Darlene Johnson and Judy Lee
Instructions for making a 5-3/8" x 5-1/2" x 2" napkin holder decorated with white candles and holly leaves with gold berries. Perfect for Christmas. Back issue sold out.
Beveled Gift Boxes—Easy Elegance
Design by Dave Burnett
Instructions for creating elegant gift boxes from Creative Craftsmen's Brilliant Cut Bevels and brass came. Appropriate for a beginner project and great for Christmas projects. Back issue sold out.
Grecian Floral Border—Simple times Three
Design by H. L. Worden
A dome-shaped geometric/floral lamp shade with background of beige squares and border of red and green diamond and curved pieces. This project is constructed with copper foil and created with Worden's W10-P Sectional Form and Worden's W10-5 Pattern Packet. Back issue sold out.
Holiday Crafting—Great Gift Ideas
Displays of three of Warner-Crivellaro's Favorite Christmas Bevels, including Christmas geese, Santas, angels, bells, holly, and stars. Back issue sold out. |