So I went ahead and I've scored my first cut. This is very textured glass actually. This side is much more textured than the other so I am really cutting on the smooth side. So, I'll...
ALLISON KLINGER: On behalf of ExpertVillage.com, my name is Allison at Western Art Glass. And we are in the next step of doing our stepping stone. The last segment, we did our pattern preparation as...
When you do a stained glass project you almost always are going to be working from a pattern, and a pattern printed on paper. You can do free-form stained glass once you learn the techniques, you know...
So another neat thing about stained glass is that really all you are doing is sticking pieces of glass together the way that you want to. There is a lot of creativity that you can explore by using...
Okay it is also good to have a second set of pliers where the tips are flat and square and do come together parallel when they are closed and so look at these. This is kind of a more normal set of...
On behalf of expertvillage.com, my name is Allison from Western Art Glass. I'm going to be talking about the tools needed to do copper foil or stain glass so check it out. First, thing you are...
So as I mentioned there are two different ways that you can join pieces of stained glass and of course we have not gotten there yet. But we are actually going to cut this glass up into shapes that are...
I have both sides cut out, number 2 and number 3, and if you lay them here on the pattern, you notice that this piece of glass kind of goes off into the head. I scored those pieces, but it's a...
So, as you can see I've kind of uniformly lined up my colors here. I've got more of an orange here, orange there, there and there, and I wanted a really nice, bright yellow right here...
Now I'm going to start by outlining one. This is one of the processes by which you can get your pattern on your glass; there's three different methods. What you would do here is you...