 1991 Glass Patterns Quarterly Vol. 7, No. 4 Winter-CD Version Back Issue Sold Out - CD Version available (non-refundable unless defective)
Table of Contents
Glass Patterns Quarterly
Winter 1991, Volume 7, Number 4
Book Reviews
Glass Magic published by Fused Fantasies
The Lampmaking Handbook published by The Glass Press
Aurora Window Designs published by Aurora Publications
Glitter and Glass published by Suzanne Cooper, Inc.
Tulip Mirror Border—Reflections of Nature
Design by Mark Waterbury
An 18"x 20-1/2" rectangular floral panel with mirror surrounded by a border of red-orange and pale yellow tulips and green mix leaves. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out. Full-size pattern available by ordering pattern #21 from Glass Patterns Quarterly.
Glass Update
Grapes Galore—Plant Pleaser
Design by Mark Waterbury
A twelve-sectioned round plant holder with grape and leaf cluster on a background of pale green opalescent glass. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Night Owls—Detailing with Copper Foil Overlay
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 27-1/2"x 17-1/4" oval bird panel with mother owl and her babies perched on a limb. A background of purple-blue with a white crescent moon depicts a night sky. This project is constructed with copper foil, but lead came could also be used. Back issue sold out.
Glass Update
Country Goose—Take Note of These Beginner Projects
Design by Donna Schulze
A 6-1/2"x 7-1/2" bird napkin holder and 10"x 10" memo board with white goose wearing a big bow and standing against wide stripes of green and blue. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Peacock Lamp Shade—A Tiffany Favorite
Design by H. L. Worden
A bell-shaped lampshade fashioned from swirls of peacock feathers in vivid blue, purple, and emerald green with yellow accents. This project is constructed with copper foil. Extremely heavy and intentionally raised solder lines add depth and detail. Back issue sold out.
Upcoming Events
Dichroic Jewelry—A Gem of a Glass
Design by Mark Waterbury and Dave Burnett
Instructions for using a mini-kiln to make several sets of fused earrings using OCLI's Dichro Glass™, which changes color with every movement. Back issue sold out.
Man in the Moon—Fuser Friendly
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 10" fused and slumped plate with a man-in-the-moon face of gray, white, and black on a background of fusible black iridescent. White streamers are used on the top. Back issue sold out.
Classic Lamp Base and Shade—Three-Way Lighting
Design by Mark Waterbury
A classic 16-1/2" geometric lamp and shade designed to be used with the Bradley Base, which allows the lamp base or shade or both to be lighted. Lamp has a light gray background with a steel blue center design on a light blue ribbon. Created with the help of Bradley B's "Create Your Own Packet". Back issue sold out.
Ivy and Driftwood—A Natural Combination
Design by Dave Burnett
A freeform art glass sculpture of green ivy leaves attached to driftwood. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Designer Jewelry—More Fashion Fun
esign by Dave Burnett A collection of geometric fused square, round, and rectangular earrings and pins made from black, red, thin fusible and clear glass stringers. Back issue sold out.
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