steal buy stained glass patterns!

Copying other artists' work is out; giving them money to be able to reproduce their work with their consent is where it's at now!!

LEARN FROM THE BEST online!

Support artists you admire and get exclusive access to their knowledge in return!

Many offer tips, tutorials and guidance online, via their YouTube channels, Patreons or even books they’ve published.

a classy glassie runs on originality, EMpathy and honesty; if that’s you, welcome to our community!

FLORAL - vegetal - ART DECO

Sam’s pattern shop
Sam's YouTube channel
Sam's tools + supplies list

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floral - vegetal - nature inspired

Kara’s pattern shop
Kara's book for beginners
Join Kara's Patreon

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animals - holidays - vegetal

Hanna's pattern shop
Hanna's tools + supplies list
Join Hanna's Patreon

autumn - chakra - floral

Renee's pattern shop

insects - vegetal - nature inspired

Neile's pattern shop
Neile's book for beginners
Join Neile's Patreon

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geometric - abstract - vegetal

FREE PATTERNS
Jessica's pattern shop
Online lead class
Glass packs subscription
Project kits
Buy layout frames
Buy bevels & jewels
Lucent Glass blog
Rosie's book for beginners
Rosie's tools + supplies list
Guide to social media
Erin's tools + supplies list
Buy layout frames, Edco foil or tools
Join Erin's Patreon
Jackie's YouTube channel
Jackie's blog

insects - vegetal - nature inspired

Rachel's pattern shop

BUT WAIT, i have one more suggestion for you:

It has come to my attention that Ethan, a young gentlemen who is extremely interested in learning stained glass, has found my Free Resources page very useful during his computer time at his local library. Through his extensive online searches, this futur artist has also found this page on the history of stained glass to be extremely useful. He asked me to share it with you all!

Thank you Ethan and Olivia for helping the stained glass community stay inclusive and well informed!

I think my favorite part of that page are all the kids friendly project ideas they have!

Stained glass definitely is not an easy craft to learn, as it requires some body strength and you also use a lot of tools and materials that can potentially be harmful if not handled properly.

It can be tricky to make it accessible but if you know me or have taken a class with me, you know I strive for a more inclusive and fun stained glass community.

Finding ways to demystify stained glass and make it more approachable for a wider audience is something I take to heart very deeply and that is why I’m really happy to share this resource with you!

I know I would’ve loved to be introduced to stained glass or glass art in general at a young age :)

Thank you The Bottle Store for creating the page “A Historical Look at Stained Glass”.

Discover it all here

OR let me help you!

Yes please!