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Table of Contents
Glass Patterns Quarterly
Summer 1990, Volume 6, Number 2
Book Reviews
Sunshines published by Papillon Publications
Those Blasted Lamps! published by Suzanne Cooper, Inc.
Alladins Designer Jewelry published by Alladins
Stained Glass to Go! published by CKE Publications
Glass Update
Early Morning Glory
Design by Patrice Lampton
An 11" x 14" rectangular floral panel with large morning glory blooms of red and pink on white with dark green leaves against a swirled blue background. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Guest Designer Interview with Patrice Lampton
Whales—Mother and Calf
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 26" x 18" marine animal panel with mother and baby whale swimming beneath the ocean. Project uses a background of deep blue to depict the ocean depths. This project is constructed with copper foil, but Lead came could also be used. Back issue sold out.
Seashore Crab
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 14" x 10" rectangular marine animal panel with a brown mottled crab walking next to the water on a sandy beach filled with real seashells. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Slumped Seashell
A slumped seashell dish made with an Aquarius shell mold and caramel-colored glass. The project is fired twice—once to slump the glass and once to reshape the scalloped edge. Back issue sold out.
Seascape Lamp
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 14" dome-shaped lamp shade with a marine theme showing an under-the-ocean scene with floating dark green sea plants and a sandy border with real seashells. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Peony Lamp—A Lamp Kit Simple Enough for Beginners
A dome shaped floral lamp shade covered with large pink blossoms and dark green leaves on a white background. Project is built using an Odyssey System lamp kit with fiberglass full-form mold. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out.
Bottlenose Dolphins
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 13-3/4" round marine animal panel with playful gray dolphins jumping through the waves. This project is constructed with copper foil and zinc or lead U-channel. Back issue sold out.
Ferns and Daisies—Add Drama with Black Glass
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 15-1/2" x 26-1/2" rectangular floral panel showing blue vase filled with daisies and leaves standing vividly against a background of black glass. This project is constructed with copper foil. Back issue sold out. Full-size pattern available by ordering pattern #12 from Glass Patterns Quarterly.
Floral Box Top—Back to the Basics—The Copper Foil Method of Stained Glass Construction
A 6" x 9" floral box top with blue-green tulips and green leaves against a background of light blue Waterglass®. This project is constructed with copper foil. Basic terms used for copper foil technique are covered. Back issue sold out.
Bees and Morning Glories—Using the Grinder for Intricate Shapes
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 15" insect and floral panel with blue morning glories hosting hungry bees against a background of white clouds and blue sky. This project is constructed with copper foil and copper foil overlay. Back issue sold out.
News and New Products
Back to the Basics—Surface Etching
By Norm Dobbins
A rectangular floral panel with tall flowering vines surface-etched onto a background of blue-gray. Design etched using a National Sandblast Systems resist pattern. Back issue sold out.
Kaleidoscope News
Information regarding kaleidoscope kits available from Clarity Glass Design, including Laserscope, Spiral-Scope, Marblescope, and Mini-Scope. Back issue sold out.
Victorian Floral—Get the Look of Antique Glass Without the High Price Tag
A 29" x 12" rectangular Victorian floral panel with large rose and cranberry flower and green leaves on a background of apricot English Muffle glass. Project constructed with lead H-channel and U-channel. Back issue sold out. |
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