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61. The Rich Cut Glass of Charles
62. Techniques of Decorative Stained
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63. The Complete Guide to Glass Painting:
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64. 162 Traditional and Contemporary
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65. Stained Glass: How To Make Stunning
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66. 120 Traditional Stained Glass
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67. Art of Light: German Renaissance
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68. Point Engraving on Glass (The
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69. Stained Glass Crafting
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70. Classic Glass Painting: Inspirations
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71. The Glass Painting Book
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72. William Morris: Artifacts/Glass
73. Stained Glass Step-by-step
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74. Glass Engraving Pattern Book
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75. Five Thousand Years of Glass
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76. Oval Stained Glass Pattern Book
77. Sea Faeries
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78. Art Deco Stained Glass Pattern
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79. Stained Glass in an afternoon
 
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80. Decorative Glass: Techniques *

61. The Rich Cut Glass of Charles Guernsey Tuthill
by Maurice Crofford
Hardcover: 272 Pages (2001-10-31)
list price: US$50.00 -- used & new: US$32.95
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Asin: 1585441481
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Family History
I bought this book for my husband; the Tuthills are one branch of his ancestry.My husband, Carl Barnhart's comments follow.

Fred and Sue Tuthill are my great-aunt and great-uncle. While my family still has many pieces of Tuthill glass in the family, we had only fragments of the story behind it.I bought this book to fill in the story, but found so much more: a story that is very well written and that makes vividly real the lives of the Tuthill family and the lifestyles of the times.It creates a full contextual tapestry for the details of the rich cut glass industry and Charles Tuthill's life and achievements.It starts pre-telephone, pre-automobile, (even pre-golf,) and at a time and in an industry that was still apprenticeship driven.It follows and illustrates Charles's passion for and education in the mastery of both cut and engraved glass, but also how life and business and society changed with the introduction and rapid acceptance of the telephone and automobile, and how the very nature of some businesses changed with the introduction of the unions.It even follows the lengths men will go to to get a golf course!It was a time of great change, told through the lives of a real family.Excellent scholarship and delightful, easy reading.

While this book is an invaluable source for filling in the blanks in my family history, it should be equally invaluable to anyone interested in or collecting American rich cut glass, or even just interested in life in late 19th and early 20th century America.

5-0 out of 5 stars Charles Tuthill: An American Artisan-Entrepreneur
An enthralling chronical of the career of a remarkable man, Charles Tuthill, founder of Tuthill Cut Glass of Middletown, New York, and his family. Beginning as an apprentice at T. G. Hawkes & Company in 1887, Tuthill went on to become both a master glass cutter and a master engraver. He rose to foreman at Hawkes by the time he was 24 years old, resigning in 1895 to set up his own glass-cutting shop in his father's carraige house in Corning. From there he moved to Middletown where he was joined in the business by his sister-in-law, who served as general manager, and his brother. Well known for its original designs combining engraved fruits and flowers with geometric cutting, the Company prospered and, in 1915, was awarded a gold medal for its display at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.

Written in the you-are-there style of the "new journalism," the book is a lively read. Drawing heavily on interviews with Tuthill family members, it fills a large gap in our knowledge of the cut glass industry. Cut glass collectors will recognize the names of the players in this unique American success story and get to know them better through the many anecdotes offered by author Maurice Crofford. The book should appeal also to those interested in American business history, in general, and the unique period around the turn of the 20th century when brilliant cut glass decorated the tables of the rich and famous. It would make an excellent reading assignment for upstate New York high school students. ... Read more


62. Techniques of Decorative Stained Glass
by Paul S. Casciani
Paperback: 120 Pages (2001-06)
list price: US$22.95
Isbn: 0713479841
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Written by a specialist glass painter who has worked on commissions for notable buildings such as Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral, this project-based guide and reference explains traditional and modern techniques of stained glass. It contains 36 projects - such as decorative panels, mirrors, vases and lamps - graded in difficulty, taking the reader through the basic steps to more advanced ways of using glass. Traditional leading, glasspainting and staining are demonstrated and advice is also offered on the use of more contemporary techniques which include copper foil, glass applique and fused glass. A concluding chapter looks at the heritage of stained glass through the centuries, in both ecclesiastical and domestic surroundings. ... Read more


63. The Complete Guide to Glass Painting: Over 80 Techniques with 25 Original Projects and 400 Motifs
by Alan Gear, Barry Freestone
Paperback: 192 Pages (2001-12-31)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$131.60
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Asin: 1855859505
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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“Dazzling full-color photographs instruct and inspire... you will learn every step of this beautiful craft covering everything from basic outlining to special paint effects, from cutting glass to stenciling and stamping color....in addition to a comprehensive guide to the different paints.... A motif library of of 400 designs...offers unlimited potential.”—Glass Craftsman.
Amazon.com Review
Perhaps the definitive book on glass painting, this comprehensive volume explains everything beginners need to know in order to find great success with the craft. But it also overflows with great ways for more experienced glass painters to broaden their repertoire. Extensive step-by-step directions and hundreds of clear color photos cover all the basics (outlining and its many variations; pattern transfer; painting with many types of paints and applicators) as well as numerous alternate effects (including layering, marbling, embedding, metal leafing, and stenciling). Related methods are also shown (etching; glass cutting; using different kinds of glues). The 25 projects range from patterns painted on existing glass forms (glass-fronted key cupboard, small table, vases, bottles, serving platter, lamp) to more elaborate shapes cut and glued together after painting (art deco clock, gilded box, suncatchers); some are suitable for the novice, while others are more advanced. In addition to complete pattern templates for every project--and sometimes even alternate designs too--the authors provide a few hundred other motifs so readers can take off on their own. An excellent overview of materials and a list of suppliers round out this wonderful package. --Amy Handy ... Read more

Customer Reviews (11)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great overview
This is a great book that covers all of the basics about usingnon kiln fired glass paints.A must read book for the hobbiest and a good place to start fot those serious about adding color to their clear glass art.

5-0 out of 5 stars Glass painter's must have
Yes for anyone who does glass painting, especially faux stained glass, this is a MUST HAVE for glass painting reference libraries. This is the only cfraft I do and I was amazed at the number of things I learned from these guys. Also the problems I've had in the past were resolved in such a way that went away thinking "Why didn't I think of that?"...because I didn't have this book! I'm on the hunt for more from these same artists/authors.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Guide to Glass Painting - Allan and Barry, thanks for sharing your 20 years of experience!
Since I am a beginner to glass painting and have one book on the subject I was looking for something more comprehensive that covered other techniques.After reading the review and previewing from amazon's "look inside", I had to buy the book."The Complete Guide to Glass Painting, is just what it says, it is a good start for beginners and and provides lots of projects, techniques and motifts for the more advanced glass painter.There are so many techniques I never though of that was not covered in my one glass book.When the book first arrived in the mail, I glanced through it quickly; now I am reading the book word for word so as not to miss a great tip.Each page is well designed and layed out for easy reading and understanding with visual direction.You can't go wrong.For those who have more knowedge, this book has 400 motifs to use or combine to create fantastic glass paintings and projects that spark ideas.If you must have a glass painting book, this will be the only one you will need.Allan and Barry, thanks for sharing your 20 years of experience, this is a great book.If the authors ever collaborated to produce anther book; I will be looking out for more of them.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for beginner to intermediate
If you just are getting one book about glass painting to try the hobby out then this is a good choice.It has a good overview of the materials available, step by step instructions for different techniques and templates to trace over (glass is perfect for tracing ;-) so you can get started on some small projects.The color pictures are plentiful and pretty, and the price is not too high as one might expect with color pics.Even if you are just into crafts and later find that glass painting isn't your thing the templates and pics can carry over into other crafts.

This is a good book if you know you want to try glass painting out.

5-0 out of 5 stars A FURTHER MESSAGE FROM THE AUTHORS
We have been so excited with the continued success of this, our first book.Worldwide sales of this title have now exceeded 50,000 which we think makes it the best selling book on glass painting.Don't miss our other books and our new book, The Complete Guide to Stamping is published in March 2004.If you have access to broadband internet, you can see our regular TV show, Alan & Barry's Craft Choice and a host of other shows on www.createandcraft.tv.We can also be seen regularly on HGTV in the United States. ... Read more


64. 162 Traditional and Contemporary Designs for Stained Glass Projects (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
Paperback: 64 Pages (1991-12-20)
list price: US$8.95 -- used & new: US$5.11
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Asin: 0486269280
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Comprehensive archive of motifs—easily adaptable as templates for stained glass work—offers a magnificent array of designs: landscapes, florals, geometric shapes, birds and wildlife, much more. Varied shapes and sizes make these designs ideal for windows, mirrors, panels, sidelights, other uses. Immediately usable and copyright-free.
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Customer Reviews (7)

1-0 out of 5 stars DISAPPONTED!
Cost for shipping does not match the time for delivery for one. Secondly, no color choices exists except on covers. Thirdly, patterns are very small. Fourthly, you would have to be a professional with tons of equipment/resources to accomplish any completed project. All patterns require technical resizing. 99% of patterns too complex for the novice or intermediate hobbyist.

5-0 out of 5 stars awesome
I bought this as a gift for my mom, she loved it, it was on perfect condition

1-0 out of 5 stars Author is a Murderer
I just returned from Joel Wallach's parole hearing.He has been in prison for 26 years for killing my father over the prints used in this book.The police never recovered the prints that my father sent to Wallach's wife.Wallach went on to have the book published while he was in prison.I view any money collected from the sale of this book as blood money.PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!!!!You can verify this information through the San Diego District Attorney's office.I also hold the publisher morally responsible, too.I'm sure they are aware of the circumstances.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent pattern book
I have this book and have referred to it many times and have used several of the patterns.There is a nice variety and the patterns cover a broad collection of interests and tastes.Excellent book and a must have in the stained glass studio.

3-0 out of 5 stars It is Ok but...
The designs are wonderful;however, they are all in black and white.. I expected more... ... Read more


65. Stained Glass: How To Make Stunning Stained Glass Items Using Modern Materials And Traditional Techniques-11 Projects (Contemporary Crafts)
by Marc S. Gerstein, Lynette Wrigley
Paperback: 96 Pages (1995-11-15)
list price: US$20.00 -- used & new: US$11.70
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Asin: 0805042660
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A lavishly illustrated guide offering complete instructions in how to make stunning stained glass items using modern materials and traditional techniques. Eleven projects, including: lamp shade, fish bowl, window pane, glass gem mirror, Mondrian clock, leaded light, glass jewelry, terrarium, Aladdin mirror, frosted vase, and candle holders.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Old and newcoming nicely together
These projects are well graded for the beginner and the more advanced worker. The text and photographs are of a high quality, clear and not over wordy.Patterns are well crafted and will make good copies. Nicecombination of traditional ways of working with more progressive ideasEasily understood for this beginner. I highly recommend this book tothose looking for a bit of inspiration! ... Read more


66. 120 Traditional Stained Glass Patterns (Dover Pictorial Archives)
by Ed Sibbett Jr.
Paperback: 64 Pages (1988-10-01)
list price: US$8.95 -- used & new: US$6.08
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Asin: 0486257940
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This treasury of patterns for stained glass projects includes eye-catching geometrics, abstracts, Art Deco florals, plus instructions and diagrams for window panels, lightcatchers, mirrors, and more.
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4-0 out of 5 stars Great geometric designs
Lots of geometric designs, plenty to choose from, very few color pictures, so you have to use your imagination. ... Read more


67. Art of Light: German Renaissance Stained Glass (National Gallery Publications)
by National Gallery
Paperback: 32 Pages (2007-11-13)
list price: US$13.95 -- used & new: US$11.07
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Asin: 1857093488
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Introduction
A fascinating introductory overview to German Renaissance Stained Glass. And a good companion to the exhibit at London's National Gallery that I saw in November 2007.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
This book may be small, but the photographs are just beautiful.Art of Light is a great book to see if you love painted and stained glass. This book shows the viewer the decided difference between German and Italian Renaissance technique.I think this book is a must have. ... Read more


68. Point Engraving on Glass (The Decorative Arts Library)
by Laurence Whistler
Hardcover: 93 Pages (1997-09)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$19.95
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Asin: 0744518946
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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An account of point glass engraving and its vivid, lyrical properties, from a renowned practitioner. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A well illustrated history of this rare art
This book covers the almost lost art of point engraving on glass. The history is quite thorough, from the Romans to the Renaisance, to modern times. The photographs of point engraved glass are just incredible (as apoint engraver myself, it's an extremely hard subject to photograph well).The author has included photographs of his own work, which do not dominatethe book, but rather serve to illustrate that this a subject of which Mr.Whistler has great personal mastery. The bowl on page 63 isincredible.

Beware, if you're looking to get started in teh field, thisbook is a history, not a how-to. Also, point engraving is an incrediblytime consuming, thankless art. ... Read more


69. Stained Glass Crafting
by Donatella Zaccaria
Paperback: 160 Pages (2000-06-30)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$4.92
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Asin: 0806943297
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Featuring over 40 projects from small sculptures to complex creations, this volume displays the range of glass cutting and design techniques and explains in detail how to achieve stunning results. The explanations are geared to both beginners and experienced crafters. Five patterns - a butterfly box, a Tiffany lampshade, a flower tray, and two abstracts - become the basis for learning two stained glass techniques: copper foil with lead and "straight" lead soldering. Each technique includes close-up photographs.Amazon.com Review
Enchanted by the luminous colors and ever-changing lucidity of glass, artist Donatella Zaccaria resolved to transform her drawings into translucent mosaics. Her lovely creations shimmer across the pages as she conveys her passion for glass to the reader. She explores all the basics--tools and materials, cutting, welding, design planning, and leading--in the framework of five step-by-step projects, also touching briefly on the fused glass and collage techniques. A photo gallery of 40 more pieces presents lamps, hangings, frames, boxes and candleholders to further spark readers' imaginations; a dozen more works of true stained glass art by the author and by a stained glass painter show us where the medium can go in the hands of the masters. Another dozen pages offer patterns ready for photocopying, for those ready to move on to more advanced levels. --Amy Handy ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

4-0 out of 5 stars Good basic instruction -- best for lamps
After I began taking a stained glass class, I ran to the library and the bookstore. My instructor is good, but he's only one opinion. I must have looked at a dozen books -- but this one didn't quite make the cut. I might pick it up in the future, but it isn't in my must-have pile.

Like many such books, there are three sections: basic techiques, projects, and a gallery that shows what you can do (but offers no instruction -- just an ooh-ahh opportunity).

The weak part here is the basics. There's nothing wrong with them, but other books have a lot more meat here.

On the other hand, this book is superb at some tasks that get short shrift elsewhere. There are ten pages of instructions for making a Tiffany lamp, including 23 photos that illustrate the steps. I'm just in the process of learning how to do this, in my hands-on class, and this book is giving me a good idea of what's involved.

However, Stained Glass Crafting -- which also has a short intro to glass fusing -- has very few projects. It's more of an extended "here's what you can do with stained glass" overview than an illustrated instruction.

It's a nice book, but it shouldn't be the only one on your shelf.

4-0 out of 5 stars Nice variety of projects
I enjoyed this book for the variety of projects included.Some of the tools and techniques appear to be those used in someplace other than theU.S.It is listed in the catalog as a hardcover book, but I have seen itin softcover at a local chain bookstore (after I had already paid hardcoverprice.)It is one I refer to fairly often.A good book, but probably notthe absolute best for an inexperienced first-timer.For that, I recommendStained Glass Basics.

4-0 out of 5 stars Aprendiendo
Me interesa la técnica de los vitrales, y creo que este puede ser el inicio de una gran pasión ... Read more


70. Classic Glass Painting: Inspirations from the past
by Judy Balchin
Paperback: 96 Pages (1999-01-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$5.50
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Asin: 0855328797
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Using simple techniques, this guide demonstrates how to emulate the traditional look and feel of genuine stained glass with colorful, specially commissioned photographs and easy-to-follow instructions—illustrating how to create stylized flowers, ornamentation, knotwork patterns, Tiffany-style pictures, and more. Tracing, outlining, painting, mixing and blending colors, adding texture, gilding, and applying decoration are covered in detail through such projects as panels, bookmarks, tiles, window hangers, bottles, mirrors and vases.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful introduction to glass painting
This is a wonderful introduction to the basics of glass painting. Color photo and step-by-step instructions help guide you through a wide variety of techniques.

The book starts out by quickly demonstrating many basictechniques as well as coveringsafety & materials. Some techniquesinclude outlining, marbling, blending, adding gems,frosting, gilding,& using a self-adhesive lead or gel.

There are many greatmulti-cultural projects for learning each technique. These include an Asianfloral plate, Tiffany window panel, Celtic knotwork frame, Victorian rosebowl, Egyptian bookmark, & a mosaic box.

Templates accompany eachproject. There are a few extra templates given for each style as well.Though it may take some practice to create a masterpiece, this isdefinitely the book to get you there. ... Read more


71. The Glass Painting Book
by Jane Dunsterville
Paperback: 128 Pages (2003-03)
list price: US$16.99 -- used & new: US$16.00
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Asin: 0715316117
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Bring a dash of colour to windows, doors and household glassware with this comprehensive and enjoyable guide.

Taking inspiration from the luminous beauty of stained glass, painting on glass is a simple yet dramatically effective decorative technique which involves little cost and, with the help of this book, can be enjoyed by all artistic abilities. A complete introduction to the craft, it contains a complete guide to materials and techniques, a host of projects to try, a library of trace-off motifs and an invaluable trouble shooting section.Decorate plates, glasses, bottles, trinket boxes, mirrors, picture frames, vases, cabinet doors, storage jars and many other items with the ideas presented here. Detailed step-by-step instructions are accompanied by specially commissioned colour photographs of the projects to ensure success every time.

Once you have started painting on glass, you will find it hard to stop, and will never look at a plain glass surface in the same way again!

Jane Dunsterville is one of Britain's leading glass painting specialists. A trained interior and exhibition designer, her love of stained glass has led her to practise that craft and diversify into glass painting. Jane and her husband run a successful business, Dunsterville Craft and Design, which makes and supplies glass painting kits, and runs courses on the craft. This is Jane's second book for David & Charles, her first being Glass Painting Projects, written with her husband. Jane lives in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

2-0 out of 5 stars Just an OK to sub par book for glass painting
Just beginning glass painting and swayed by the previous glowing reviews, I purchased a copy of "The Glass Painting Book" by Jane Dunsterville.Also, the photo of the gorgeous painted mirror on the back cover certainly helped!I will say that I am VERY disappointed as the book didn't meet my expections.

Since this book is geared towards "the first-time glass painter", I anticipated some discussion about different kinds of glass paints, different techniques, ideas, etc.The book only glosses over these introductory subjects.

For example, in her "Materials and Equipment" section, she discusses different kinds of glass paints.Some paints need baking and some are air drying only, or that some are more translucent than others.This is all fine and good, but I want to know what types and brands of paint are currently on the market, what are the benefits of using one kind over another, how many looks can I achieve (like stained glass), etc.There is a supplier index in the back, and it may be useful to those people residing in the UK, but there is only ONE supplier listed for the US.And I didn't realize QVC was a major supplier of glass paints to the US!NOT!

Introductory paint projects should be written as scientific experiments:very detailed and easy to replicate.This is not the author's approach.She doesn't even tell you the color paints needed or how to replicate the "look" of the project.For the painted mirror project (as pictured on the back cover) she states a GENERAL list of materials (mirror, your design, glass paints, etc).There is NO instruction on technique in the project steps!They are trivial ... clean mirror, transfer design, paint over black outline, etc.I suppose the author relies soley on the 1-2 pages in which she discusses techniques in the beginning of the book.But how some of the projects looks are achieved remain a mystery as many of the "techniques" discussed should not be categorized as such.Cleaning the glass and paint smudges are not painting "techniques".The author gives artistic license to the new student prematurely by advising to "experiment" which actually disguises the lack of teaching direction from the author.

On the upside, the book has beautiful pictures of the projects and useful design stencils.

Overall, I do not recommend this book.I was very disappointed especially given the previous reviews.I have learned more about beginning glass painting on my own than through this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Glass Painting Book
I was so struck by the beauty and vivid colors of the projects in this book that I just had to buy it. The picture lanterns on page 30 are ofinterest to me for they require no special glass, just old jars and suchthat we all have around, or can find at flea markets for little cost and weactually recycle and make them beautiful by painting. I also love herkindly faces of the Sun & Moon........just beautiful. Her techniquesare clear and easy to follow.The book is just so EXCITING!

5-0 out of 5 stars Just what I was looking for!!
When looking for a glass painting book, I was after a book that not onlyshowed me how to create the effect I am looking for, but to also give meidea's on what I want to paint.This book has it all.Technique, colouras well as design ideas. Brilliant!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellant pictures and easy to follow methods
What can I say? Jane Dunsterville has created a masterpiece of a book. The pictures and related text are very clear and the instructions for the projects are easy to follow. Glass painting is a fascinating craft that can be used to decorate anything from a tooth brush holder to a full window. Jane shows you how to get the best from any given media. ... Read more


72. William Morris: Artifacts/Glass
by Gary Blonston, William Morris
Hardcover: 133 Pages (1996-05-01)
list price: US$40.00 -- used & new: US$189.99
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Asin: 0789201674
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars America's Premier Glass Artist
William Morris' Artifacts/Glass is inspiring, impressive, and visionary whether you are interested in glass or just interested in fine art.The photographs of Morris' work are beautiful, and the photographs of Morris' working on glass are just as beautiful!He's as nice a man as he is talented and creative, an inspired artist and thoughtful person.You won't regret having this glass art book in your collection of fine art books. ... Read more


73. Stained Glass Step-by-step
by Patricia Ann Daley
Paperback: 128 Pages (2003-07-27)
list price: US$26.85
Isbn: 0715317121
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Stained glass is an and art and craft form that utilizes, transform and defines light, and as such has had the power to enrapture and delight people for centuries. The range of glass colours and textures possible with today's technology allow even the most inexperience crafter to turn a simple project into a stunning piece of art. Whether you are new to the craft, or are already creating stained-glass masterpieces, this book is an indispensable course for all abilities. Practical techniques shown in detail include how to cut glass, leading and soldering, using copper foil, setting up a studio, kiln firing glass, glazing, glass painting, jewellery making and wiring, plus much more. Step-by-step projects for all abilities vary from those a beginner can readily accomplish, to those that will provide more advances techniques for the more experienced, and for the beginner when their confidence has grown with this book. From window hangings to boxes, mosaics to jewellery, dishware to wind chimes, the stunning projects often also include other materials including mirror, shells and a host of widely available embellishments.As well as the step-by-step projects, the book includes a gallery of the author's own work, as well as the work of others - a mix of subjects and styles that can't fail to fascinate the inspire. This is a book that not only teaches the art of stained glass in easy-to-follow projects, but introduces the reader to it history and story as told by a someone who's life in immersed in it. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars This book helped me a lot
I am glad I found this one. I recommend to all. I have not been doing this for long, and yet it still assisted me in getting into all facets.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book!
I am new to stained glass.This book is one of the most helpful, well written, easy to understand books that I've read to far.The author explains not only the steps to doing something, but why you're doing it.Great pictures to go with the instructions.
I recommend this book highly.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of The Best Self Teaching Books for Stained Glass!
This is an excellent teaching/design book for the neophyte and intermediate stained glass worker. An outstanding feature is the above average quantity of color pictures throughout that will make it a pleasure as well for anyone who simply wants to enjoy the beauty of stained glass without going through the large group class experience. The book opens with descriptions and examples of various types of glass. The tool chapter demonstrates the basic tools needed and variations of them. Workspace setup and safety cautions are discussed with an illustrated design for a bench with glass storage. Next are true step by step sequential visual aids with 'build-along' patterns. The beginner will not be afraid to learn to cut glass as Daley goes through the process with step by step photos, the proper methods of handling, scoring and breaking glass. This is the same successful exercise she has taught for over 20 years to her beginning students.Pattern design is discussed with advice on choosing the glass for your project. Detailed information on lead came and copper foil construction follows with techniques for reinforcing the work. Stressed throughout is hands on experience. Daley has included the patterns for 'build-along' sessions for the lead came Fleur d'Lys, copper foil (demonstrating double glazing) Butterfly panel, and a stained glass box. Instructions for a kitchen clock, decorative mosaic vase and small table lamp (with extensive info on lamp hardware) are also projects that can be made from this book. Then as a finale (or prelude to further techniques) is a chapter on building a stained glass three dimensional project: in this case a totem pole light. This unique chapter touches on kiln fired molds, shaping glass and firing glass enamels.
This book is highly recommended. With so many purportive teaching books on the market all trying to get a piece of the action, this one stands alone as a class act. Daley is a contritubing artist to my own book, "How To Work In Stained Glass, 3rd ed". ... Read more


74. Glass Engraving Pattern Book
by John Everett
Paperback: 112 Pages (2001-06-30)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$15.58
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Asin: 1861081715
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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With a minidrill, engraving pen, or hand engraver, anyone can use these 30 patterns to embellish glass. Add decorative swirls, butterfly or Celtic knotwork corners to a frame; personalize drinking glasses with a classical wreath and initials, and more. “A large collection...motifs are arranged into general categories such as flowers or birds...would be useful in crafts collections.”—Library Journal.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Good source of information
I found this book to be very informative on engraving. I found the patterns to be useful, also. They are copyrighted, but you are allowed to use them to make products to sell or for personal use, just not to sell the actual patterns themselves.

There are some nice patterns, and you get ideas for other patterns and other materials to use. All equipment is not covered, but it is a good starting place. I learned alot and would recommend the book to others who are interested in glass engraving.

2-0 out of 5 stars glass engraving pattern book by john everett
this is a pattern book, with all paterns protected by copyright. how is ist possible to copyright the works of artists that lived from 500 to 2500 years ago, as well as traditional celtic patterns.

some of the patterns are big globs of black ink, that can't be copied.

the author does not even know nor adhere to the most basic principle of glass engraving:"engraved lines are white, unengraved polished glass is black".

there are some interesting paterns, if we would be allowed to use them, a pattern that we are not allowed to copy is no longera pattern. ... Read more


75. Five Thousand Years of Glass
Paperback: 256 Pages (2004-07-30)
list price: US$49.95 -- used & new: US$32.72
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Asin: 0812218884
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The fragile beauty of glass has ensured its popularity through the ages in forms ranging from simple beakers to ornate decorative masterpieces. This book traces the history of glass from its origins in western Asia some 5,000 years ago, though the invention of glass blowing around the first century B.C., to the introduction of mechanized processes and new styles in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It highlights the flourishing industries of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, the elegant vessels of the Islamic Near East, the superb mastery of Renaissance Venice, and the wide-ranging experiments of modern Europe and America.

A unique feature of the book is the series of photographic sequences especially taken in the studio of a modern glassmaker as he reconstructs ancient techniques; these are accompanied by a glossary of glassmaking terms.

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76. Oval Stained Glass Pattern Book (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)
by Connie Eaton
Paperback: 64 Pages (1983-08-01)
list price: US$8.95 -- used & new: US$3.45
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Asin: 0486245195
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A new challenge for stained glass craftsmen: 60 new designs framed in shape of an oval. Greater complexity, challenge with sinuous cats, birds, mandalas framed in antique shape. 60 b/w patterns.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Something for every stained glasser
There's something for everyone in this book.Birds, butterflies, cats, elephant, fish, koala, flowers, landscapes, figures, geometrics.Patterns vary from easy to difficult.A nice addition to your pattern library. ... Read more


77. Sea Faeries
by Jillian Sawyer
Paperback: 58 Pages (2004-08-31)

Isbn: 095852825X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Wow, gorgeous mermaids, sea nymphs and faeries
Ms. Sawyer has the most beautiful mind for the lovely ladies of nature.Her choice for surroundings, hair, style really bring the beauty of nature and fairydom into the world.I have seen the finished pattern peices used for suncatchers, mosaic stepping stones and full scale window peices which were breathtaking.With the use of dichroaic glass the iridesence of wings, scales and nature come to life...from easy to advanced this is a great pattern book for the lovers of nature and myth. ... Read more


78. Art Deco Stained Glass Pattern Book (Picture Archives)
by Ed Sibbett Jr.
Paperback: 64 Pages (1977-11-01)
list price: US$8.95 -- used & new: US$5.19
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Asin: 0486235505
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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designs for workable projects: abstract patterns in both straight-line and curve; men and women in characteristic 1920s garb; geometrically stylized birds, trees and animals; and more. Intermediate to advanced level. 60 plates.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect simple examples & templates
This book is exactly what it claims and perfectly fit my needs.The designs are lovely, effective and quite usable.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for beginners!
True, at first it does look a little like a coloring book but that's the fun of it. Why does everyone always need examples? What happened to using your imagination? This is a form of art. This book gives you the room to make decisions about the colors and textures of glass you want to use, which is what I like about it. Actual stained glass artists create their own color combinations. In order to preserve these type of books the pattern is photocopied and then each section is cut out so you have a template to use to cut out the glass. If anyone's worried about color then just do what others do. Either use colored pencils to color the pattern so you have an idea of what it will look like or pic out glass that appeals to you. It's really not that hard.

2-0 out of 5 stars Art Deco Book Review
I was disappointed to find that there were no color suggestions for any of the designs in the book.Also, the presentation of the drawings made the book look like a children's coloring book.Several of the designs wouldmake nice stained glass projects despite the presentation. ... Read more


79. Stained Glass in an afternoon
by Vicki Payne
Paperback: 128 Pages (2004-10-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$22.78
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Asin: 1402716877
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Colorful panels, window ornaments, terrific tabletop accessories, gleaming garden cloches: if you’ve admired the beauty of stained glass, but thought it was something you couldn’t make—think again. Not only are the techniques for both copper foil and mosaic stained glass completely demystified here, but each of the 25 projects takes only an afternoon to complete. You’ll quickly learn how to choose supplies and tools, and to prepare, cut, assemble, solder, frame, and finish—everything needed to craft your own glasswork. Start with a Tulip Panel, the perfect, simple first project. Apply glass nuggets to adorn a frame. Brighten up the home with a Sunflower Clock and graceful Dancing Women Candleholders. Plus: corner accents, beautiful boxes, bird baths, and more.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Fabulous book!
This is a fabulous book! It's great for the novice, with detailed info and it's great for the seasoned crafter as well. I just adore the projects. The price is unbelievable; I've paid more for single project plans. I highly recommend this book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Stained Glass in an afternoon
This is a fabulous book. There are some many good ideas. I was getting the book from the library and renewed it so many times that I finally decided to purchase it. Well worth the money!

5-0 out of 5 stars Stained Glass
This book is a great book for anyone considering doing stained glass projects. It is complete with a list of tools and materials and includes several projects in complete detail. It is filled with color pictures of the projects. I would recomment it to any one. ... Read more


80. Decorative Glass: Techniques * Projects * Patterns & Designs
by Pat Torlen, George W. Shannon
 Hardcover: 128 Pages (1999-05-30)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$9.40
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Asin: 1895569311
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Sandblasted into beautiful shapes, held together with seams of copper foil, and capturing the light through transparent colors: here are the full, breathtaking range of art glass techniques and over 20 magnificent decorative objects to make! With these patterns and how-tos, aspiring glass-crafters can construct a lovely Stylized Poppy Cabinet Door Insert, a Falling Leaves Wall Mirror, a Touch of Frost Window Panel, a Harvest Lamp Shade and Vase, plus hinged boxes, candle holders, torcheres, and patio lanterns. And because these would make such wonderful presents, a special section offers some quick and easy gift ideas.128 pages (all in color), 8 1/2 x 10.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Decorative Glass by George Shannon & Pat Torlen
AnDecorative Glass: Techniques * Projects * Patterns & Designsexcellent book, brief history of glass, comprehensive coverage of the subject, good explanations of techniques, use of tools, use of different glass, plenty of pictures and patterns etc. Well worth it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another excellent book on Stained Glass
The authors, Shannon & Torlen, continue to produce excellent instruction in Stained Glass, this their 3rd book.The photographs of their copper foil and leaded panels and sandblasted projects are of thehighest quality.Choice of glass colour and texture in their designs makethe projects quite remarkable, I refer in particular to the standing roomdivider.I recommend this book to all stained glass hobbyists and artistsas I do to my students. I look forward to the release of their next book. ... Read more


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