 1989 Glass Patterns Quarterly Vol. 5, No. 1 Spring-CD Version Back Issue Sold Out - CD Version available (non-refundable unless defective)
Table of Contents
Glass Patterns Quarterly
Spring 1989, Volume 5, Number 1
Letter from the Editor
Glass Update
Video Review
Shades of Glass Presents Beginners Guide to Stained Glass with Andy Andrews
Book Reviews
Patterns for Mirrors & Frames published by Wardell Publications
Ensembles in Glass published by Valee Studios
Elegant Lamps published by Walrus Publications
Class Etching, Surface Techniques, and Designs published by CKE Publications
Guest Designer Interview with Renée Martig
Bengal Tiger
Design by Renée Martig
An 11"x 14" rectangular animal panel showing orange and black striped tiger with glowing light amber eyes. This project is constructed with copper foil, and whiskers are made from copper wire.
Classic Glass Designs—Elements of Design for Multiple Uses
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 21-1/2" octagonal geometric and floral clock with rose brown Victorian flourishes on a sea foam green background. Qualatex marbles mark the hours. This project is constructed with copper foil, but lead came could also be used. A set of four full-size patterns with the octagonal clock, as well a 14-1/2" round, an 11"x 14" rectangular, and a 10" round clock are available by ordering pattern #2 from Glass Patterns Quarterly.
Bleeding Heart Shade
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 13-3/4" dome-shaped floral lamp shade with a woodland scene of bleeding heart flowers and ivy. This project is constructed with copper foil.
The Zebra Finch—Two Simple Projects Made Easy for Beginners
A round bird panel with zebra finch perched on a branch against a background of fluffy clouds and blue sky. The design is also used for a 9"x 7" rectangular bird panel that is incorporated into a terrarium built using Morton's Blocking System. These projects are constructed with copper foil.
Freesia
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 12"x 16" rectangular floral window panel with leaves and stems supporting groups of pink flowers. The design looks through lavender curtains to the blue sky beyond. This project is constructed with copper foil.
Prehistoric Suncatchers—A Timely Design for Suncatchers, Night Lights, and Plant Sticks
Design by Katy Stevens
A set of dinosaur suncatchers with a 5 1/2"x 4" dimetroden, 7"x 3-1/2" stegosaurus, an 8"x 5" brontosaurus, a 5"x 5-1/2" tyrannosaurus, and a 7-1/2"x 3-3/4" triceratops. This project is constructed with copper foil.
Garden Under Glass
Design by Kerrie B. Badertscher
A rectangular floral panel constructed by arranging dried flowers between two pieces of clear glass that are held together with black-back copper foil tape. A glass border constructed with zinc H-channel, lead, or brass is then added.
Corbel Coin Bank and Bookends—Gifts for the Executive
Design by Mark Waterbury
A set of 5"x 7" geometric bookends or 5"x 7" coin bank with gray and white corbels against a background of blue. This project is constructed with copper foil using Clarity Design bookends and bank.
Elegant Etchings
Floral room dividers built using acid-etched Madras™ glass. Panels are set in divider screens from Northern Hardwoods. |