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The second volume of Quilt Blocks gives the glass artist another 35 patterns to mix and match as sun catchers, box lids or just about anything else! Like Volume 1, these patterns are great for both the novice and experienced stained glass artist. They are ideal for experimenting with colors and textures, and provide a great use for some of the scrap glass that we all have in our studios.
Quincy's little brother Duffy has decided it is his turn to step into the spotlight and share his story. Duffy openly talks about his rough start in life, as he adjusted from the rough and uncaring world of puppy mills into a loving family of his own. This story, like his brother Quincy's book, is a mostly true memoir and follows Duffy from puppyhood through his transition to the Rainbow Bridge. Along the way we watch as he adjusts to family life, terrorizes his little sister, and is shocked when another pup joins the family.
This final volume in the series of Quilt Blocks gives the stained glass artist another 35 patterns suitable for the beginning and experienced artist. These patterns can be mixed and matched with patterns from the earlier volumes in the series, and all provide an excellent opportunity to experiment with color and texture. As usual, these patterns are ideal as sun catchers, box lids, and as components to much larger projects.
This next volume in the series of Quilt Blocks contains another 35 patterns suitable for the beginning and experienced stained glass artist. Like the earlier volumes, these patterns are excellent for using scrap glass to experiment with colors and textures. These patterns are ideal as sun catchers, box lids, and as components to much larger projects.
The third volume of Quilt Blocks gives the glass artist another 35 patterns to mix and match as sun catchers, box lids or just about anything else! Like Volumes 1 and 2, these patterns are great for both the novice and experienced stained glass artist. They are ideal for experimenting with colors and textures, and provide a great use for some of the scrap glass that we all have in our studios.
A collection of 35 quilt squares that are suitable for use independently as sun catchers, box lids, or perhaps as the sides to a candle holder. These patterns are appropriate for incorporating into larger designs such as mirror borders or combined together to make larger glass "quilts". All of these patterns are within reach of the beginning stained glass artist, yet can give the experienced artist a means to experiment with color, texture and design.
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