Welcome to your home for the Stained Glass Hobbyist!

We have remodeled and improved this site!

There are extensive links to hundreds of FREE patterns and tutorials that will help you with just about any question you may have.

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This is a place where those of us who love working with and producing stained glass can meet to show off our work, make new friends, and share ideas and techniques.

Feel free to visit some of our interesting pages.

We are looking for other interests to explore, so if you have any ideas or comments, please feel free to
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STAINED GLASS BOOKS OF DOGS!

A Dog Show in Stained Glass
By Bob Schneider

This is a pattern book of 24 full size patterns. Lots of dogs and stuff.  Also a lot of good ideas.

Patterns for:
German Shepherd
Golden Retriever
Scottish Terrier
Collie
Cocker Spaniel
And others

TIPS FOR:
Making eyes that appear to move
Making overlays
Using mirror glass

Dog Show II
By Bob Schneider

Another book of dog patterns.  Same style as before, but with different dogs.
If you liked the first book, you'll love this one!

Patterns for:
 Great Dane
Poodle
Old English Sheepdog
Boston Terrier
Schnauzer
And Others

TIPS FOR:
Choosing Glass
Dog Memorials
Framing Ideas

Look for these books in you local Stained Glass Store.

Click to find a store near you! 

 

 

"FOLLOW-ME" EYES!

This tip shows an easy and inexpensive way to prepare eyes in stained glass work that makes the eyes appear to continuously look at the viewer, regardless of the observer's position.

 

MINI GLOW WIN

Pan de Vida Church Window Story

Read about the conception, design, and production of a small Arizona church's first stained glass window.

 

 

The "Guest Artist"

Here is a new feature at Stained Glass City!  A chance to show off your work! Our first guest Artist is George Patterson of Arizona.  Click to see his collection of stained glass houses.

 

"Stained Glass City
Round Table"

Feel free to check out this area. We can leave messages, comments, questions, or whatever for others to see. Just click the button below.


"STAINED GLASS CITY CHAT ROOM!"

Here is a chance to meet with your fellow glass crafters and talk about your stained glass work or just hang out.

 

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