27 Resizeable Patterns for Stained Glassby Angela BerzinsEnjoy Celtic stained glass patterns in this volume of 27 professional resizeable stained glass patterns. Each pattern is displayed as an easy-to-size line drawing. Suggested sizes and construction tips are included. A color photo of each pattern as a finished project is included on the front and back covers. You can print out patterns easily from your own computer!The designs in this book were inspired by many sources– the illuminated manuscriptsof the books of Lindisfarne and Kells, as well as stone carvings and symbols from theCeltic regions of Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The Scottish Luckenbooths aresymbols of love (heart) and heritage (thistle, crown), given for weddings in the formof a charm or brooch. Considered the hallmark of Celtic art, endless knots are areminder of everlasting life and eternal faith. These patterns have all been 'tested' toensure all pieces are cut-able. There's something here for all ability ranges.Buy 'A Celtic Collection: 27 Resizable Designs for Stained Glass'Go Green!
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