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Victorian Collection
Design by Mark Waterbury
A set of small, medium, and large Victorian copper foil panels. These three designs offer ideas in different color schemes and glass types and are done in 10-1/2"x 13-1/2", 16" x 16", and 24" x 12" sizes. The patterns in the back issue can be enlarged, or full-size patttern #134 is available.
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Glass Patterns Quarterly
has added two new CDs to its Best of GPQ collection. The CDs contain patterns that have been featured in the magazine and continue in the tradition of GPQ’s first CD, Beads and Jewelry. Fusing 1 and Fusing 2, each with over sixty-five patterns, include fused, slumped, and kilnworked projects to spice up your home decor with clock faces, serving pieces, fused panels, and place mats. There are also lots of projects with geometric, floral, wildlife, bird, insect, and fish designs, and you’ll love adding to your accessory wardrobe with pendants, earrings, pins, and belt buckles.
These CDs offer the perfect collection of etching and fusing patterns to add to your own library or to give to your favorite glass enthusiast.
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