Here's the downloadable PATTERN for the first stained glass piece I ever made/designed. 22 intended pieces (Mine had 23 'cause I broke the bottom of the cactus and just improvised and made it another piece... I really wanted the piece of glass I was using.)
Roughly 10"W x 12"Tall;
THREE FILES ::
JPEG file (all pieces are numbered) will be available upon receipt of payment.
A picture of my piece for color references - if you choose to use my same color palette. I do not tell you what colors or type of glass to use where.
A PDF that splits the image so it can be printed on standard letter sized paper.
Copyright is retained by me and the pattern may not be resold, reproduced other than for your personal use, or redistributed. It may be resized. You can sell the items you create from this pattern, but please credit me for the pattern if your items are listed on Etsy or in other online venues.
Here’s a tip I find useful when I create my stained glass pieces:
I print my patterns and laminate them. I print 2 copies - one to keep intact and one I cut apart to trace my cut lines onto the glass. I number the pieces - on both patterns - before laminating and cutting the one print it apart. After I use the cut pieces to trace my patterns & cut/grind my glass, I use the design that I kept whole as a reference on which to lay my glass pieces.
Note: the copy you cut apart is prone to water “damage” since you are cutting through the lamination. It is really not that big of a deal and all of my past projects are still usable though not pristine - some of the ink may bleed, but the shape remains intact due to the lamination.
* Transparent contact paper works fine and when the piece is larger than my lamination equipment/supplies, but it is flimsier than the laminate I use and thus is prone to folding, wrinkling, etc.
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