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How to Design Stained Glass (Dover Craft Books)

How to Design Stained Glass (Dover Craft Books)
By Jennie French

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Learn the basic principles and techniques of stained glass design. Among the key topics: design sources, enlarging and reworking, abstract and representational design, and how to design flat as well as 3-dimensional projects. Includes 84 designs for projects: flowers, leaves, animals, birds, landscapes, architectural studies, and more. 209 illustrations.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #869652 in Books
  • Published on: 1994-10-21
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

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I can sum up the author's advice:1
The author does not explain how to design, nor even the basic elements of design. Her instruction boils down to "look at what the professionals have done." For instance, on the subject of designing your own stained glass pieces, she suggests re-drawing any (or all!) of the 84 designs included in the book. Just keep re-drawing them until you get a feel for proper design. And on the subject of reinforcing your pieces, she suggests looking at how professionals have reinforced their works, and then experiment with different methods and products until you figure out what works. This is not helpful advice from a professional, this is the type of advice you might get from a novice pretending to know what they're talking about. Keep looking for a good design book.

Exceptional book4
This book weaves useful bits of knowledge about tools and techniques into its text. It is a substantial leap above the average 'how to' stained glass book.

Review of How to Design Stained Glass3
The book covered some of the basic principles of design pretty well. I found the section on shapes that should not be used to be rather helpful. I was expecting there to be more on blending different textures of glass, working with light sources, using color and line, and other principles of design, but this book did not cover these subjects. I also thought the patterns were a little disappointing -- some of them were nice, but others (such as the Spiderman and motocyclist patterns) seemed rather dated.