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|  1988 Glass Patterns Quarterly Vol. 4, No. 4 Winter-CD Version Table of Contents
Glass Patterns Quarterly
Winter 1988, Volume 4, Number 4
Letter from the Editor
Glass Update
Video Review
Art Glass Construction from Cutters Video Productions
Solder Magic from Canfield Quality Solder
Book Reviews
Judy Miller Presents Abstracts published by Judy Miller Publications
Southwest Inspirations published by Timberline Publications>
Lamp Sculptures published by Village Glass Works
Guest Designer Interview with Terra Parma
Wood Duck Drake
Design by Terra Parma
A 14"x 11" rectangular bird panel with a brilliantly colored wood duck drake floating on blue water. This project is constructed with copper foil.
Woodland Rabbit—Creating a Mosaic Using Opalescent Glass
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 14" round animal panel showing woodland rabbit nestled in green plants with lavender and purple flowers. Background features gently rolling hills and a blue sky. This project is constructed with copper foil.
Fruit Bowl Centerpiece—A Slumped Fruit Bowl Designed for Beginners
Design by Vicki Payne
An 11" round slumped fruit bowl created from strips of amber glass and constructed using the self-to-self fusing technique.
Sleepy Moon Shade and Night Light
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 6" crescent-shaped man in the moon. He is sleeping and wearing his blue night cap. The moon design is used as decoration for a 6" hexagonal geometric lamp shade and as a 5"round night light. This project is constructed with copper foil.
Little Penguin Pair
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 6"x 5-3/4" rectangular animal panel showing a black and white penguin diving into icy water from a hill of snow. A 6-1/2"x 6" small panel is also offered showing a pair of penguins together in the snow. These projects are constructed with copper foil.
Elevator Lamps—Three Original Patterns for This Unique Lantern Design
Design by Mark Waterbury
A set of three designs for 6"x 6"x 10" elevator lamp frames from Studio One Art Glass that can either be wall mounted or used on a table top. The Marriage Cross lamp uses two 3"x 6" "Marriage Cross" bevels from Studio One and two plain bevels. The Stylized Design lamp has a geometric design of bright lavender and bright blue. The Icicles and Pine Cone lantern shows icicles hanging from a tree branch with a pinecone attached. This project is constructed with copper foil.
Sweet Innocence
Design by Suzanne Cooper
A 15-1/4"x 10-1/4" rectangular portrait panel with the face and neck of a woman. She wears a large-brimmed purple hat with floral and ribbon trim. This project incorporates fused parts of the hat and flowers into a regular panel.
Champagne Traditional
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 15-1/2" round panel with a large central geometric floral motif. The project is done in dark and light champagne colors and is constructed using brass H-channel and U-channel. Good for beginners.
Classic Globe Shade
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 4-1/4" geometric mini globe lamp shade with background of pink opal with paisley-shaped motif of lavender opal. Project is constructed in sections.
Morning Glories
Design by Mark Waterbury
A 12"x 16" oval floral panel with blue morning glories against a lavender and crystal mix background. This project is constructed with copper foil. | Related Links: 1988 Glass Patterns Quarterly Vol. 4, No. 4 Winter Magazine
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