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Joy's Cornish rex is prefect in soft pastel colors. That light blue is just the ticket. |
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Congratulations to Suzanne Albright for her colorful Callas. She added an elegant frame of milky white glass to repeat the color of the flowers. |
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Rebecca Johnson, of RRJ Fabric Design, adapted the Art Nouveau Circle for reverse appliqué.
Click to see larger image for details of the beautiful batiks she used to make them. Thank you for sending the pictures, it's always a joy to see the variety of crafts for which stained glass patterns can be adapted. |
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Pauline sent in this picture of her Barrel Rider wallhanging. She says that it will be awarded at a race in June, to benefit the "Friends of Spur Main Street," an urban restoration society, and ticket sales are brisk. Best of luck! |
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Amazing... this Dragonfly Fairy is Elaine's first stained glass project. She wrote: "the organic shapes of your pattern were surprisingly easy to work with, even for a beginner like me." Welcome to the glass addiction Elaine! |
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Omar and his friend painted the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Virgin Mary as part of a schooll project. Both are very talented, having used a combination of bold colors and subtle shades to great effect. Congratulations! |
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Incredible! This Dragonfly is Peter's FIRST project! His glass selection and craftsmanship are already quite impressive. A very promising new glasser! |
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Nice surprise! This is Mary Ellen's superb
Sushi platter, making
creative use of black and white baroque glass. I love the textured glass for caviar, the lightly tinted
seeded glass background... even the wasabi is the perfect color!
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Look at those bright eyes on Joy's Pug! That honey amber was just the perfect color for this canine. |
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This is Emma's colorful Fruit Bowl. Bright bold colors, and nice wire/solder accents! This was a gift for her lucky aunt. |
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Here are two views of Joyce Soler's lotus dragonfly lampshade. Joyce knew she couldn't go wrong with lots of stipple! |
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What a treat! Mary Ryerson made the lotus dragonfly lampshade with lots of delicious looking pink glass. |
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Topher uses stained glass patterns for sewing quilts. Here is her interpretation of the Giraffe in beautiful dyed fabrics. Beautifully done! |
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Joy sent in this rendition of the Brittany Spaniel. I love the soft delicate colors of the white and pink border, it suggest a certain softness that spaniels are associated with. Beautiful pastels! |
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Maureen Cuddy crafted this classical reproduction of a Victorian Wndow in beautiful blue, gold and clear textured glass. The many shades of blue really work together. Fabulous results! |
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Luis from Puerto Rico sent in these beautiful ballet slippers set against a sheet of deep blue baroque glass. The color of the patina is just amazing. |
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Vicky made the calla lilies. She added two nice leafs to give it some extra movement. Lovely with the sun shining through it! |
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Jacob from Israel sent 5 amazing pictures. His soldering and patina are absolutely perfect. Not a flaw.
And that eye looks so real. This is a freeform suncatcher adapted from the
Zebra panel
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This is Jacob's
Children Reading
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This is Jacob's
Tiger. I love what how the face of the animal
is lighter color, it makes it so alive... as does that perfect eye!
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This is Jacob's
Beagle. Once again, laser-precision soldering.
Click to see that perfect soldering up close. |
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Here is another of Jacob's absolutely perfect
Beagles. Jacob is a very meticulous
glasser.
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This is Jacob's
Jack Russell Terrier.
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Here is Sharon's interpretation of the Jester in bold primary colors, and a classic oval frame. Congratulations Sharon! Sharon is a student of Pisces Glass Works. |
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Luis of San Juan, Puerto Rico, made the Jazzman in rich warm colors. He is planning to make it into a light box. Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm for jazz and glass! |
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Luis also sent in a really beautifully crafted Ballerina. His work is meticulous and you can see the care in every detail. |
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Kiira Amundsen crafted this tasteful
Rococco lampshade in soft neutral colors. Lovely choices!
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Berta used elements from the Wisteria and Chickadees for a mosaic lazy susan. She wrote: "I gave it to my new daughter-in-law as her shower gift and then they used it under their wedding cake." Sweet. |
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Nola used a beautiful rainbow of colors for the
Anahata Chakra. The clear background glass is Spectrum's artique, or something very similar. Very nicely done!
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Yvonne made the Owl Suncatcher in very realistic colors. I love that color on the bird's face, and the rich green and brown blend - reminiscent of a forest. |
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Another one from Yvonne! She transformed a frame pattern into a mirror, and added some lovely deco solder. The Cat Frame is a great gift for friends and family that love cats! |
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Mark Davis from Texas was ambitious! This
chickadee panel with bevels and etched accents
was his THIRD project! Amazing, amazing!
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This is Yvonne's lovely Lady in Pink. Notice the skillful painted accents, and how the eyes have a such pretty color! Lovely adaptation, and judicious use of Baroque glass. |
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Vicky adapted the Budgie Pair pattern into a suncatcher for a friend that lost his budgie. The bird's name was Pudge. Budgies are engaging creatures! |
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