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Marsha Dourte crafted this strikingly coloured squail suncatcher for her cousin, as a remembrance for her father who recently passed away. Good job! This is the free quail pattern. |
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Susan Makalinaw of Warwick, RI actually makes embroidered suncatchers and they're just terrific. Visit her BFC Creations website, she adds more everyday! |
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This is a window crafted in Carol's North Carolina studio (Reflections, in Calabash), based on a pattern from the book 'Orchids in Glass.' She used richly coloured Youghiogheny for the flowers, and the results are dramatic! |
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Here's another one from Shelly, the girl with the perfect soldering. Lovely choice of textured clear glass! This pattern is included in the garden flowers collection. |
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Terra adapted the calla lily pattern to reduce the number of squares. What professional workmanship! Very nice solder lines. She used the free calla lily pattern. |
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Annemieke from the Netherlands should be very proud of her beautifully colored tree snake. The green herringbone ripple glass from Uroboros is such a nice touch! She used the free tree snake pattern. |
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Susan Makalinaw of Warwick, RI makes machine embroidered doilies and bowls with stained glass patterns! On her BFC Creations website, you can purchase her original stitchery. She has some beautiful designs with hummingbirds and fuschias, amaryllis, Native Americans, hot air balloons, and lots more! This is the free Summer Berries Mini Lampshade |
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Shelly Begg sent in this photo of her rendition of the sweet peas in the garden flowers. Her soldering is so nicely done, click on the picture and see the impecable details! |
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This tastefuly coloured swallowtail butterfly was crafted by Marty Sisk. He set intense blue/purple and cranberry red against a background of Spectrum's clear Artique class. The effect is very beautiful! The free pattern is here: Swallowtail suncatcher. |
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Chadwick L. Menning used a fabulous blend of purple/blue/turquoise Bullseye glass in his version of the sea turtle, and realistic brown and olive green for the friendly creature. Great results! The turtle is part of the Coral Reef collection. |
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Maureen Cuddy crafted this easy pansy with cathedral glass with rich purple tones. Not shying away from a challenge, she is considering the summer berries lamp for her next project. Click on this link to view the free Easy Pansy pattern. |
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Kim Thompson chose the perfect glass for the Blessing Angel, blending soft iridescent colours and a a clear textured glass to suggest clouds. Thank you for sending the photograph! Click on this link to view the free Blessing Angel pattern. |
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Great rendition of Gerry the Giraffe! The shiny eyes, the freckles and the winsome smile are all there. Courtesy of Mary Perry, New York. Click on this link to view the free Gerry the Giraffe pattern. |
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Janice shows a wonderful example of stained glass painting that makes extensive use of textures and multiple tones. Thank you so much for sending it! Click on this link to view the free Guardian Angel pattern. |
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Betsy made this adorable dolphin within days of my posting the pattern on the site. She used gorgeous stipple glass for the water and a variety of greys for the dolphin. That sparkle in his eye is a really nice touch as well, and makes him (or her!) come alive. Thank you for sharing the picture! Click on this link to view the free Dolphin suncatcher pattern. |
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Billy Whaley adapted patterns from the Orchids in Glass Book and a calla lilly suncatcher pattern from this site to make these truly amazing vases. The colours really shine, and the vase adaptation is really well done! The vases were generous Christmas presents for his mother and sister. Very well done! |
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Shelly Begg created this beautiful rendition of the large mouth bass, with picture-perfect soldering (click to vew detail).
She writes:"the hand drawn patterns are so much warmer than the digital ones." Click on this link to view the free Large-Mouth Bass pattern. |
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Thank you Camille Massey for sending in another great example of stained glass quilts! This little piggie was crafted as a gift for a pig-loving friend. Click on this link to view the free Pig pattern. |

Stained glass crafter Joy Sweet enlivens her suncatcher with decorative soldering,
as seen on the kitty on the left, and the kitty on the right!
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Thank you Coreen Van Es for sharing the photograph of the Blessing Angel!
Who could think of a better use for iridescent glass?
The suncatcher as crafted to make a present for Coreen's lucky boss.
Click on this link to view the free Blessing Angel pattern. |
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Yvonne Laporte from France has used the citrus ceiling lamp pattern to make this wonderful
table lamp. You may visit her site, Carolyn's Tiffany to see more of her stained glass art. Click on this link to view the free Citrus Ceiling pattern. |
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Yvonne Laporte also adapted the poppy suncatcher is order to make this stunning fan lamp! |
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..and Yvonne made the calla lilly suncatcher, see how the clear waterglass
makes beautiful reflections on the wall! The subtle variations in coloring of the
calla lilies themselves are very appealing as well. Click on this link to view the free Calla Lilly pattern. |
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Doug made the fritillary fairy for a friend. He adapted the design by covering the face more with
hair since he doesn't really like painting or applying things on.
Click on this link to view the free Fritillary Fairy pattern. |
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