The Paul W Powell Chapel of the George W Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University is beautifully appointed. Among its adornments are stained glass windows. Recently, nine faculty of the Seminary pondered these panes in chapel sermons. This title is a collection of those messages.
Suitable for canine lovers, this handbook features over 30 original designs that are created for stained glass projects, but these patterns are also appropriate for other crafts such as applique, card making, ceramics, embroidery, and quilting. It also includes images of each of the dogs in their most endearing poses.
Preston Singletary has straddled two unique cultures, melding his Tlingit ancestry with the dynamism of the Studio Glass Movement. In the process, he has created a distinctive and powerful body of work that depicts cultural and historical images in richly detailed, beautifully hued glass. This book takes a retrospective of his work.
Offering over 26 designs, this follow-up to the popular "Faerie Lights" is useful for crafts such as: quilting; applique; embroidery; glass, silk, or china painting; and card-making or mosaicing. Each design is accompanied by a pattern that can be exported for any craft that requires defined segments to indicate a change of colour or texture.
Features witches, wizards, and sorcerers and a companion array of bats, cats, owls, and rats. This book presents a compendium of patterns for projects in stained glass. Each of the over 30 designs appears in a full-colour page accompanied by a line drawing pattern which may be easily reproduced at a smaller or larger size.
Presents a portfolio of creative projects designed to guide crafters to the next level in glass fusing. This work provides a review of glass and equipment. It introduces ways to utilise the bonanza of glass forming methods & materials. It offers instruction and ideas for distinctive kiln formed creations.
Features more than 30 designs that convey the aloof attitude and languid posture beloved by cat lovers may be enlarged or reduced for use in a variety of crafts such as applique, card making, embroidery, glass, mosaics, quilting, silk or china painting, and stained glass.
This guide to the beauty and practicality of modern glass in architectural design should appeal to professional designers and architects, and the layman. Featuring the work of leading artists, it combines reference and technical information with discussion of the aesthetics of modern stained glass.