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|  1989 Glass Patterns Quarterly Vol. 5, No. 2 Summer-Magazine Magazine
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Glass Patterns Quarterly
Summer 1989, Volume 5, Number 2
Letters to the Editor
Glass Update
Video Review
Glass Fusion I by Cutters Video Production
Book Reviews
A Touch of Tiffany published by CKE Publications
Vanishing Wildlife published by Timberline Publications
Inner Glow published by Papillon Publications
Solder Magic Book published by Eastman
Guest Designer Interview with Martina Dodge-Huson
Fused Floral Project
Design by Martina Dodge-Huson
An 11"x 14" rectangular fused floral panel with pink and blue flowers and leaves against a background of white. Arches of geometric shapes in each corner of the panel complete the design. This project is constructed with lead came.
Fish Bowl Fun—A Waterscape for Your Aquarium
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 9-1/2" round suncatcher with two orange-red goldfish swimming through Aquatic plants. Marbles are used to depict air bubbles. This project is constructed with copper foil.
Shamrock Shade—Copper Sheet Foil Makes Detailing Easy
Design by Mark Waterbury
An angled dome lamp shade with geometric strips of light green opal iridescent and a wide border of bold green shamrocks. This project is constructed with copper foil, and detailing is added with copper sheet foil.
Reflection Lake—Detailing with Kiln-Fired Glass Paints
An oval bird panel with swan admiring his reflection in the water. Rolling hills and large white clouds can be seen in the background. Details added with kiln-fired glass paints. Reduced pattern on pattern sheet can be enlarged. Full-size pattern available by ordering pattern #3 from Glass Patterns Quarterly.
Stylized Memo Board and Napkin Holder—Two Projects Made Easy for Beginners
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 10"x 10" Victorian geometric memo board with pink motifs on a white background in McNeil Woodwork's bulletin board. Also featured is a 5-1/4"x 4-3/4" napkin holder with border of pink surrounding dried flowers from Blossoms and Bevels in Clarity's Oak napkin holder. Memo board project is constructed with lead came.
Medieval Chess Table—A Royal Game Table Idea
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 30"x 20" game table with medieval landscape scene of castles on the water. A center checkerboard pattern is suitable for chess or checkers. This project is constructed with copper foil, and is designed to be used with a solid walnut game table from Hiawatha Craftsmen. Full-size pattern available by ordering pattern #1 from Glass Patterns Quarterly.
Rooster Weathervane—Bring the Beauty of Glass Outdoors
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 10-1/2" round bird weathervane panel with orange-red, yellow, and blue rooster crowing against the sky. Project is constructed with zinc for durability in the elements.
Going South Ceiling Light—Creative Use of Foil Overlay
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 13" octagonal ceiling light with clouds and sky and a bottom panel showing a formation of geese flying south for the winter. Project built with Mountain Sales and Service's octagonal oak lamp shade and constructed with copper foil and copper foil overlay.
Fused Orchid Tray
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 5-1/4"x 9" fused floral glass tray with large pink blossoms and light green opal leaves on a gray background. Tips for using a kiln are offered.
Mantle Piece Masterpiece
An 8"x 12" floral clock front panel with stylized tulips on a white background. Project constructed with a mantle clock kit from Clarity Glass Designs. The kit is recommended for use with the Oak Mantel Clock Frame from McNeil Custom Woods.
Southwest Mirror
Design by Thom Carnitz
A 14-3/4"x 28-3/4" rectangular geometric mirror framed in a Native American design featuring thin strips of red, white, black, and blue. Full-size pattern available by ordering pattern #10 from Glass Patterns Quarterly. | Related Links: 1989 Glass Patterns Quarterly Vol. 5, No. 2 Summer-CD Version 1989 Pattern #1 Medieval Game Table 1989 Pattern #10 Chippewa Falls Mirror
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