HOW TO MAKE Stained Glass PATTERNS

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You CAN make a pattern! This is the easy way to make patterns for restorations, repairs, or even suncatchers. Next week, we'll use lead came to construct this window. Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss any of our free classes.

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You are a light in the dark! Whenever I’ve forgotten anything about the glass, I can go back and learn it again.

phillipscecelia
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You guys are too cute! I love learning from artists who love what they do. I smile thru all your lessons.

debbieshelton
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👍 That was a slick & nice way to initially trace the window frame Ed using the brush for your pattern... I like it...! 👍

-ray-h
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Going on a summer trip this summer and will be stopping there. Thank you for sharing

magali
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No questions yet, just love y’all! Thanks for free advice, such a nice labor of love

deliawoodson
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Y'all are the best thing that happened to me today! Thank you for making me a better glass artist.❤❤

nancyb
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What a great lesson!! Thank you! Saving the pattern with clear contact paper is phenomenal!

anitafaulkner
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Every time i am watching you i have this huge smile on my face and admiration in my hearth.

melekmackey
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You two are adorable. Thank you for the lessons!

tammy__
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I so enjoy you two .... on my lunch at Sheriff office watching!!!

sccharmed
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Thanks for sharing your skills love watching you guys.

sharonholmes
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This was GREAT!!! Thank you so much for your tips. Novice (but learning) here.

whegerich
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You guys are too cute and boy do you have some good info that will come in handy. I just started in stained glass. I made my own pattern and it is kicking my behind. I will go through your videos and get the answers I need. Thank you from the Caribbean.

caeciliaderrick
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I just found you both today and I watch two videos and you both are great. Thank you for sharing you talents with us all. Blessings to you both.

LorenaGonzalez-opbt
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great tips and tutorial ... thank you!

jeanburgin
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Just found ur channel. 👍🏻 love it! could u do a quick demo of contact paper application? Thx a bunch

themima
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Just go the Gryphon Studio grinder what are the two knobs with adhesive backs for?

gregbarber
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This is so great thank you so much!! I was wondering how you use the clear contact paper for reusing patterns?? I might have missed it or not understood it correctly. Thank you!

jeanninefrazier
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I have a couple of questions! What was the brush called that you used in the beginning? Do you cut out the pattern pieces before you trace them onto the glass? I wish I could have seen how you transferred the pattern to the glass because when I cut out my pieces onto my glass, I have trouble fitting them together when I put my foil on. Do you have any advice for transferring patterns to glass?

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What was on the brush you used to do the rubbing?

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