About Us
Welcome to this site. My name’s Greg and I used to be the webmaster of this site until Gwen took over. Now I just do tech support.
This site is dedicated to the art of Stained Glass, and my wife, Gwen, is the one who does all the glass work, posting, designing, etc. You can view her current projects.
She designed all the patterns in the free stained glass patterns section and, while many of those aren’t too hard, I dare you, I double dare you, to make that Penrose Cartwheel. If you do, then post a pic of the finished project on your site and I’ll link to it.
Ok, I’m going to do some webmaster stuff here, so you can leave this page now…
- Contact: If you have an article on stained glass, a pattern you want to post, or just want to say hi, then send an email to: glass18 AT glasssorcery.com
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on October 14th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
Hello, i am wondering if you can offer me some help. i am trying to identify the person who commisioned a stained glass window in Pettistree Church, Suffolk. it is recorded that Clayton & Bell made the window.
i have done a bit of surfing to discover they were one of THE glass manufacturers but closed in the 1990.
I am wondering if there are any surviving records of their work. if it is possible to find out about a particular window.
with manythanks for any suggestions you can offer
Ray (Whitehand)
on October 26th, 2009 at 7:32 am
If I like one of your patterns and want to make it to sell in my shop, what must I do to gain your permission ?
on June 18th, 2010 at 10:29 am
Hi,
I have the same question as Maggie Pennel - is it possible to sell the pieces I make from your patterns please? I’m very happy to credit you for the design.
Many thanks