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Interested in stained glass art? Learn how to make stained-glass patterns and projects in this free video series about beginning stained glass crafts.
There are 21 videos in this series:

Stained glass is colored glass that comes together to form a picture. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Textures, ridges and transparency are all characteristics that you might want to consider when picking the right stained glass for your project. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Focusing on the glass's texture and transparency are vital to picking the right glass for your project. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Stained-glass supply houses and craft and hobby stores can provide you with many stained-glass choices. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Like many other industrial materials, stained glass can contain lead. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Solder can be an important part of stained-glass patterns and designs. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Copper foil can easily fold over your stained glass in order to create a border or frame to your project's ends. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Depending on your project and level of cutting ability, establish what size pieces you should use for your stained-glass project in this free video series.

Cutting and breaking stained glass allows you to properly shape your artwork. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Stained-glass is not foolproof and is not flexible, so understanding what it can and cannot do is vital to the success of your project. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Ensure that your stained-glass project is durable enough to withstand hanging. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Stained-glass patterns can help you achieve a more solid, sophisticated result. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Creating lines and curves in your stained glass will allow you to cut with more ease and, perhaps, even add a design to your artwork. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Stained glass, like all glass, can be dangerous to work with since it is sharp, shatters easily and is oftentimes clear. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

A glass cutter will provide you with a smoother, more accurate cut. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Keeping your steel wheel cutter lubricated will allow you to achieve the best cut possible to your stained glass. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Pliers will allow you to break glass and safely carry it to and from your project space. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Pliers can allow you to safely pick up or remove various pieces of stained glass. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

A soldering iron can melt metal and bind joints together. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Use your soldering iron to bind joints and pull your project together. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

Flux will allow your solder to stick to your lead, so be sure to use it on your stained-glass project. Learn more about working with stained glass in this free video series.

As you walk into a Christian church, your eyes are immediately drawn to the elaborate patterns and colors of the windows. As the light floods through, images of the legendary and mythical events of Christian history are illuminated in colorful glass. This ancient art form is known as stained glass, and many of these ancient stained glass works have survived for centuries. Throughout its thousand year history, stained glass has been displayed in many different forms and varieties. However, the most common (as any connoisseur of religious traditions will tell you) is depicted on the walls and windows of Christian churches.
Though the religious connotations of the art still exist, a modern movement has also shaped the stained glass craft. For instance, many use stained glass in their own windows at home. Some have designed stained glass patterns that are abstract and creative. There are many ways to solder stained glass, and because of this, new forms of stained glass art are emerging everyday. Stained glass has been used for light fixtures and side lights. For those that lack the expertise of soldering and cutting glass, many have discovered the beauty of sun catchers. A smaller form of stained glass art, these sun catchers have become a favorite craft of children and adults.
If you have been considering pickup up a new hobby, why not learn how to make stained glass art? With its long and lasting history, it is clear to see that everybody enjoys stained glass artwork. With stained glass patterns, you can create almost anything you want. In this free video series, our expert, Amanda Claire, takes time to introduce you to the stained glass world. Learn the equipment you need to start your stained glass project. Amanda shows you different kinds of glass to use, and she also gives you tips for creating your own stained glass pattern. So, if you have been considering a stained glass project, watch this free video series today!
Amanda Claire Amanda Claire is a leather artist currently living in Austin, Texas, where she specializes on custom pieces that blend traditional technique with modern designs. She designs and creates custom guitar straps for world-renowned musicians living in the Austin area.dkdk
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