 1991 Glass Patterns Quarterly Vol. 7, No. 3 Fall-CD Version Back Issue Sold Out - CD Version available (non-refundable unless defective)
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Glass Patterns Quarterly
Fall 1991, Volume 7, Number 3
Book Reviews
Bradley Bases published by Bradley B Corporation
Northern Shades published by Wardell Publications
Learning Leaded Glass published by Hixson Studios
New and Old World Stained Glass Window Designs published by Cliff Kennedy and Jane Wendling-Pompilio
Quail and Wheat—Detailing with Overlay
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 12" x 30" rectangular bird panel with quail nesting on the grass with tall shafts of wheat waving overhead. Panel has a rounded cathedral top and is constructed with copper foil. Heads of the wheat shafts are made from pretinned copper foil overlay. Back issue sold out.
Glass Update
Stained Glass Safety Part One: Protecting Yourself
By Shauna S. Roberts
An article describing safety precautions that needs to be taken when working with various stained glass techniques. Back issue sold out.
Classic Shade—Original Victorian Design
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 24" classic Victorian-style shade with large caramel and green motif. It rests on a background of mottled white with a wide stripe of amber. Built with H. L. Worden's blank MagicStrips™ and GF-16 full-form lamp mold. Back issue sold out.
Prairie Style Window—Working with Zinc Came
Design by Steven V. James
A 22-1/4"x 34-1/4" Prairie-style rectangular panel fashioned with triangular shapes of medium and dark amber on a background of clear seedy and light amber rectangles. This project was inspired by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. Back issue sold out. Full-size pattern available by ordering pattern #26 from Glass Patterns Quarterly.
Autumn Leaves Panel—Dress It Up with Jewels
Design by Martina Huson
A 10-1/2" round leaf panel with yellow, green, brown, and orange mix for large maple leaves on a white mottled background. The panel is bordered with smooth jeweled nuggets. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Poppy Shade—Tiffany Reproduction
Design by H. L. Worden
A cone-shaped floral lamp shade with large amber flowers resting on a dark green leafy bottom border. Filigree adds detail to the flower centers. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Wood Ducks—Back to the Basics in Copper Foil Construction
Design by Terra Parma
A 19-1/2"x 12-1/2" oval bird panel with male and female wood ducks floating on a pond of blue-green. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Fused Peacock—Creative Glass Treatments
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 30" round fused bird panel with purple peacock. His brilliant tail is unfurled and shows clear with white or black streamers, white quills, and eyespots of amber and blue. Streamers glass is cut at alternating angles to achieve a crisscrossed look in the background. Back issue sold out. Full-size pattern available by ordering pattern #19 from Glass Patterns Quarterly.
Fun Jewelry to Make, Wear, and Give
Design by Kay Bain Weiner
Instructions for making jewelry constructed from copper foil and wire. The 21/2"x 31/2" Thoroughly Modern Millie and 21/2"x 2" Lulu Belle pins show fashionable ladies in lavender and pink. Baroque-style necklace and earrings in blues and purples are also offered. Back issue sold out.
Falling Leaves Mobile—Make Your Own Slumping Molds
Design by Si Isenberg and Dave Burnett
A simple mobile made from brass barrel hooks attached to support rods. The slender arms support realistic-looking fused glass leaves of green and orange. Natural leaves are used for prototypes with mold being made from alginate. Back issue sold out.
Christmas Ornaments—Pre-Cut Bevel Keepsakes
A set of clear glass bevel Christmas ornaments made with Bevel Clusters from Houston Art Glass Enterprises. Included are a reindeer, snowflake, Christmas tree, and holly leaves with berries. Back issue sold out.
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