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Easily Enlarge and Design Stained Glass Patterns
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Thursday, 29 December 2005
ImageAnnouncement: If you are interested in designing your own stained glass patterns- Click Here.  This is remarkable software for making your own patterns.

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Our New Map
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Wednesday, 21 September 2005
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Welcome to StainedGlassers.com. If you are interested in how to make stained glass, click on the link on the left entitled "Articles-Lots of Them!". Or just click here. We are dedicated to bringing you the very latest stained glass info. Our latest project is the map you see to the right. We thought it would be neat if our audience was able to travel the world through one of Goooogle's maps and take a look at what stained glass looks like around the planet. We've added about 15 locations and would like to add some more in the future. If you have some stained glass photos and you'd like to see them on the map, send them in! We'll be updating the maps in the next few months. Take a look around the globe to see the different styles of glasswork around the planet, and thanks for coming by. :)
Last Updated ( Friday, 07 October 2005 )
 
How to Repair Stained Glass
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Thursday, 22 September 2005

ImageOccasionally a piece of glass will break; it happens.  Invariably the piece of glass will be part of a beloved window, lampshade, or other object… and you’ll want to fix it.  You can, but it’s not easy.  It takes time and effort – but the effort is worth it.  Here’s a step by step guide to how you can repair a piece.

Last Updated ( Friday, 23 September 2005 )
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Stained Glass History
The history of stained glass runs hand in hand with the history of churches and cathedrals – while stained glass was also used to decorate homes and other structures, for hundreds of years nearly all stained glass craftsmen created their pieces for religious use.   Details...

How to Make a Stained Glass Suncatcher
Suncatchers are one of the most popular stained glass projects, especially for beginners.  You can work from a pattern, cutting and assembling your own suncatcher, or you can buy a complete kit for under $20.  Suncatchers are extremely popular:  you can buy kits from craft retailers like Michael’s Arts and Crafts, Ben Franklin, and in many cases from mass-market retailers like Wal-Mart, K-Mart, and Target.  You’ll find a wide variety of kits at stained glass shops.   Details...

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How to Make a Stained Glass Windchime
A stained glass wind chime is a fun and easy project for beginner hobbyists.  As a bonus, you can also use scrap pieces of glass, so you’ll incur very little expense while making a great piece.  If you don’t have any scraps, kits start at less than $15.  You can buy kits online from hundreds of supply stores, and at craft retailers like Ben Franklin, Michael’s Arts and Crafts, and from your local supply store.
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