Upon receipt of your submission, Glass Patterns Quarterly will contact you to confirm reciept, discuss when your artwork is likely to be published, and other details. Please keep in mind that we plan our issues up to a year in advance. All types of submissions are accepted year-round for all issues and are scheduled as space permits. Consideration of your submission for publication in GPQ is as much a matter of editorial and seasonal circumstance as the quality of your artwork and digital photographs. For a detailed forecast on our upcoming themed issues and deadlines for submissions, please click here. Often our issue is filled before our editorial deadline date. Please send in your submission before the deadline, if possible. We look forward to reviewing your submission!
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Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine Editorial Forecast:

Fall 2011
Theme: Autumn and Halloween, Harvest and Holiday Projects
Deadline: June 20, 2011
Release Date: September 2, 2011

This special issue of GPQ is dedicated to Autumn and Halloween, Harvest and Holiday Projects. Perhaps the most inspirational of issues, we invite artists to submit their original patterns and tutorials. This issue features an extensive Holiday gallery as well for those whose just wish to submit their high resolution (300 DPI images).  All skill level (beginner, intermediate and advanced) submissions are accepted. Any type of glass project or artwork is accepted (stained, etched, lead, painted, fused, slumped, cast, mixed media, ect.).

Is the artwork or project you would like to submit fitting for a particular season or time of year?

If so, please keep in mind that we plan our issues up to a year in advance. All types of submissions are accepted year-round for all issues and are scheduled as space permits. Consideration of your submission for publication in Glass Patterns Quarterly is as much a matter of editorial and seasonal circumstance as the quality of your artwork and digital photographs. Please review the deadlines and upcoming themed issue information for submissions above. Often our issue is filled before our editorial deadline date. Please send in your submission before the deadline, if possible. For a list of frequently asked questions concerning submissions, please click here.

If you plan to submit an article, please refer to past issues for guidance in selecting subject matter, writing style, editorial and photography quality.

We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the content, style and tone of our previous issues before beginning your submission.

Glass Patterns Quarterly only publishes original work. We cannot publish a design that you saw on the Internet, learned in a class, or copied from an existing piece. Also, please do not submit work that has already been published or is currently under consideration at another magazine or publisher. Glass Patterns Quarterly reserves the right to edit your material for grammar, length and clarity to fit the requirements or format of the magazine.

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New Products

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Creator’s introduces the Magne-Foiler, a tool made to streamline the copper foiling process. Designed to work with 3/16”, 7/32”, and 1/4” foil, this machine will work with a variety of thicknesses of glass and copper. Set your copper foil into the holder and apply it to your glass pieces with ease. Magnets snap to the center of the foil and the small rollers ensure a secure application around tight curves on the glass, and the offset foil setting accommodates textured glass.

The unit comes fully assembled and is ready to use right out of the box. Made with high-quality materials, the machine has a small footprint on your desktop and is study yet lightweight. Hard copy instructions along with an in-depth video tutorial are provided. We also include a free Fid’l Stik, a multi-use fid for burnishing your foil and making jump rings.

Enjoy a quick demonstration of the Magne-Foiler here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK1hs2v4sb8\

Visit our website at www.creatorsbrand.com.

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Hang your valuable art safely with Adjustabail! No more drilling holes through your panels for metal supports or stand-offs. Adjustabail is designed to adhere to the back of panel and cast glass and can hold up to 21 kg/45 lbs when used with the recommended adhesives. The slugs, brackets, and fixings are supplied both as a kit and separately.

Visit our distributors to see our full line of products. Stop putting holes in your art and hang it the Adjustabail way!

UK: https://adjustabail.co.uk/

USA: https://aaeglass.com/

Canada: https://www.kimberlyartglass.com/

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Creator’s is pleased to announce its Dazzling Soft Touch Brush! This 4” diameter natural-bristle brush attaches to your drill to clean and polish your stained glass projects with ease. The brush arrives with its bristles at a texture and density that is ready to use out of the box. See this and more at www.creatorsbrand.com 

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The Creator’s Lead Stretcher will easily stretch any size lead came and is compatible with a wide variety of styles, including H-came ranging from 1/8ʺ to 1/2ʺ. Simply put one end of the lead came in the vise on one side of your work surface. Insert the other end of the came into the stretcher, then pull the lever. The leverage allows you to stretch the lead easily. Maximum stretching distance is 8-1/2ʺ.

Easy to Set Up – The machine is sent to you fully assembled and includes 2 vises with a stretcher. You only need to mount the stretcher assembly and one of the sturdy lead vises to a solid surface before getting started.

Easy to Operate – The machine’s intuitive design makes it easy to operate and requires minimal effort to use.

Highest Quality Materials – The Creator’s Lead Stretcher is crafted with high-quality anodized aluminum, making it strong yet lightweight. The lead vises are made of solid aluminum with easy grip pawls. www.creatorsbrand.com

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Covington Corp. presents its new Agglomerate Belts. Don’t let the aggressive look fool you! These belts are an excellent, long-lasting choice for grinding glass. They are currently available in four sizes and come with grits ranging from 80 to 1200. Agglomerate Belts have 7 to 10 times the life of a standard silicon carbide belt and, as always, are made in the USA!208-609-6636   www.covington-engineering.com 

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Franklin Art Glass Studios is excited to announce Franklin’s Ohio Glass by Oceanside Glass & Tile. Franklin’s #02337-F96, a beautiful mix of red, pewter, and white, is an exclusive, limited production-run glass that is available online and in-store now..   614-221-2972     www.FranklinArtGlass.com

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Foil Revolution presents Ready To Use Adhesive Copper Foil Overlays For Professional Results. Made from EDCO 1.25 mil Adhesive Backed Copper Foil. Add whimsical elements and textures to any piece! The possibilities and time savings are endless. We offer seasonal overlays including Halloween and Christmas. Stock up now! Custom work available including letters. Wholesale pricing available. Visit the company’s website for more information on this great product. www.foilrevolution.com

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Wissmach Glass announces its new logo and ownership. As of April 1, 2021, Jason Wilburn and Annabelle Javier are the new owners of The Paul Wissmach Glass Co., Inc. Mark Feldmeier, the previous owner, continues to be actively involved in the company throughout the transition. Jason and Annabelle are excited to continue the tradition of a family-owned and operated company providing high-quality, reasonably priced glass. They opened a business development office and factory glass outlet in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in May. www.wissmachglass.com

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His Glassworks is now offering waterproof gloves from SealSkinz to keep your hands warm and dry when coldworking your glass. Available online at the His Glassworks website in Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large.  www.hisglassworks.com  

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His Glassworks is now carrying larger sintered diamond balls mounted on straight shanks for easily creating bevels in smaller round openings or carving larger surfaces of glass. Available in 1/2 inch and 1 inch sizes in 100, 230, and 600 grit. Custom shapes and grits are also available online at the His Glassworks website. www.hisglassworks.com

 

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Cliffside Studio announces the upcoming release of its newest book in 24 years, More Stained Glass Photo Frames by Alex Spatz! Featuring 24 full-size patterns for 4" x 6" photographs, themes include contemporary designs and sports for children and adults plus sailing, seashore, wildlife, religious, nature, and floral motifs. More Stained Glass Photo Frames also features designs for both vertical and horizontal photographs. The photo frames offer a quick, easy project, and with an anticipated spring release, they will be available for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, birthdays, and other gift-giving occasions all year long! More Stained Glass Photo Frames, which follows Stained Glass Photo Frames, is the second photo frame design book published by Cliffside Studio.  484-225-2616   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.cliffsidestudio.com

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Bullseye Glass announces two dreamy sheet glass colors, suitable for stained glass and fusing. Lavender Opalescent is a dusty purple opalescent style (000304)
and Peacock Blue is a vivid copper blue transparent (001176). Both are available in 3mm and thin, at art glass dealers and online at shop.bullseyeglass.com

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Wissmach Glass Company presents Wissmach 96™ frit. Available in 20 colors, the frit comes in fine, medium, coarse, and mosaic and can be purchased in 16-ounce and 4-pound containers. Colors that are currently available include clear, black, and white plus assorted shades of violet, green, blue, red, and gold. Wissmach began making 96 COE frit in 2017 and has plans to continue adding more colors. Ask your supplier for these beautiful Wissmach 96 Glass Frits and visit the company’s website for more details.   304‑337‑2253   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.wissmachglass.com 

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Hoevel Manufacturing, which has been in existence for over 40 years, is excited to announce the company’s new website. Now up and running, it’s a great place to find time-saving products for stained glass artists. The Hoevel product line has gone through many name changes over the years, but the quality of its stained glass products created by Herle Diegel, the company’s founder, has remained the same. Hoevel Manufacturing offers the Diegel products including the Diegel Foiler and the Kwik-Crimp Burnisher, which burnishes both sides of the foil at the same time, plus Kwik-Clean Flux and Patina Cleaner and Color Magic nonfiring permanent glass and metal paint. For more information about Hoevel and its amazing products, visit the company’s website.   310‑313‑6829   www.hoevel.com

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Anything in Stained Glass presents Breda Mosaic Nippers. These nippers are made for artists who are looking for a lightweight, comfortable tool for nipping glass for mosaics. They are made from aluminum and feature high-quality carbide blades that multiply your force by five times while keeping your wrist at a safer angle to help avoid repetitive stress injuries. Breda Mosaic Nippers also have a numbering index on the blades so you know how many times you have rotated them and are fully reversible for both right- and left-handed use. Visit the company’s website for more information on this great product.   800‑462‑1209   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.    www.anythinginstainedglass.com

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Victorian Art Glass has new Master Artisan Steel Wave Molds that are made from heavy-duty stainless steel to withstand multiple firings. The molds come in two sizes, 6" x 12" and 12" x 16". The molds can be used with kiln wash, boron nitride, or covered with kiln paper. Visit the Victorian Art Glass website or contact the company for more information on these great new molds.   250-382-9554    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.vicartglass.com

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AAE Glass, providers of glass art education, inspiration, and supplies, now offers SilkeMat™, a noncarcinogenic fiber blanket that can be cut, molded, rigidized, and formed. It can be used with and without rigidizing. Although a high-grade boron nitride separator could be used for art glass firings, AAE has not found this to be necessary. There is also no “shot” in this product, which comes in 24" x 24" x 1/4" and 12" x 12" x 1/4" sizes. Most firings are clean, leaving only the texture of the fiber on the glass. Visit the AAE Glass website for more details on this remarkable product.   239-471-7724   iThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.aaeglass.com

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Wissmach Glass Company presents Textured Sheet Glass. Normally textures will fire away in the kiln, but the company’s textured glass is coated with a metal coating that you know as dichroic coating. This allows you to keep the textures with the help of glass paints, enamels, or mica paints. Ask your glass supplier for dichroic coated Wissmach glass.   304-337-2253   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.wissmachglass.com

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Lisa Vogt is pleased to introduce Home for the Holidays, her new 54-page e-book that includes 46 pages filled with more than 56 full-size patterns. All of the projects are also shown in full color. Designs include stylized wreathes, colorful tree ornaments, an elegant Menorah, a cute snowman, a shining Star of David, a delicate cross, a dove in a cathedral, and much more. You’ll also enjoy the lovely nativity as well as characters from the beloved Nutcracker. This timeless collection of charming seasonal patterns will help you add a festive touch to any decor.  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.lisavogt.net

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Glassy Cuts has precut fusible glass shapes that are ready for you to decorate with frit and fuse in your own kiln. There are lots of shapes to choose from in fusible 82 COE float and 90 COE glasses, and only one shape is needed per project. Simply choose one Glassy Cuts design, then use stencils, freehand techniques, or enamel sifters to apply frit onto the surface of your Glassy Cuts shape. To finish, fuse in your own kiln using the firing schedule provided on the Glassy Cuts website that is appropriate for the type of glass you are working with. You can also use the Glassy Cuts precolored, predesigned Mosaic Glass to cut and arrange on the surface of any Glassy Cuts piece, then fuse in your own kiln. Visit the company’s website for more details.  360-613-5472   www.glassycuts.com

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Wissmach Glass Company presents Reactive Glass. Glasses are called “reactive” when the metals in one glass react with the metals in another glass during firing. As a result, a fine, darker line is created where the two colors meet, which makes it possible for glass artists to create some very interesting effects in their fused glass art. Be sure to check the company’s Kiln Glass catalog for a list of reactive colors.   304-337-2253   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  www.wissmachglass.com

GeminiSaw

Gemini Saw Co. has released the new Semi-Automatic Floating Tray that is now available for the Taurus 3 Ring Saw. The floating tray allows the saw to do precision cuts in all hard materials by the use of a spring return assembly located at the rear of the saw. The operator simply pulls back the easy to install, easy to use tray, places the item to be cut between the magnetic angles, and starts the saw, and the cuts will be made without operator attention. The spring on the Floating Tray, which fits all Taurus 3 saws without modification, has an adjustable tension knob so that both delicate, thin pieces as well as thick, hard pieces can be cut perfectly every time. These cuts are beyond compare and are made automatically with perfect pressure. Full information is available from Gemini Saw Company. Call or visit the company’s website for more details on this outstanding new floating tray.   310-891-0288   www.geminisaw.com

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Wissmach Glass Company
now makes all of its glass available with a Luminescent Coating. The coated glass is similar to the iridescent coatings, but not quite the same. You can achieve different effects when firing with the coated side up or down. That makes this product ideal for reversed fusing projects and sculptures that you want to look their best from both sides. Visit the company’s website for downloadable catalogs of this and all the other great products from Wissmach.   304-337-2253   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.wissmachglass.com

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Paragon Industries, L.P.
has brought space age science into kiln production. The company’s recently acquired laser cutter means that its sheet metal parts are the best that Paragon has ever produced, since it is now able to make most of them with the laser. The laser cutter is capable of extremely fine detail, which provides the improvement of parts such as kiln switch boxes, stainless steel cases, and kiln stands. The laser also allows for more efficient production and a faster turnaround time for kiln orders.  972‑288‑7557   800‑876‑4328   www.paragonweb.com

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Franklin Art Glass
announces its newest product, Batch ’24 Stained Glass Cement, a new cement with old roots. The company’s new stained glass cement system is the same foundation known and trusted from Inland produced by the seasoned glass professionals at Franklin Art Glass with literally decades of experience. The Batch ’24 Stained Glass Cement System will be available in late fall 2018 from favorite glass distributors. Visit the website for the latest on news and information about product availability or call Franklin Art Glass.   800‑848‑7683   www.batch24cement.com

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Skutt Kilns
presents the new KilnMaster Touchscreen with built-in WiFi. Like your Smartphone, the new KMT controller navigates with just the touch of a finger and guides you through programming with full sentences, helpful icons, and dynamic navigation. Built-in WiFi makes it possible to download any software feature upgrades for free, so it’s like having a new Kiln Controller for the life of the kiln. This feature also allows you to monitor your kiln temperature and status from your smartphone. The Hinged Controller allows you to move the controller up and down to an angle that is comfortable for you to program. After programming, you can push it back down so it is out of your way and easy to view from across the room and has the same functions as the standard GlassMaster plus more.   503‑774‑6000   www.skutt.com


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Unique Glass Colors
introduces a new 3.4 ounce size for all of its color lines. This more convenient size and economical pricing is great when using Unique’s “Poured Enamels” technique. They are also great when you need more than a small jar, but a large jar is too much. Visit the company’s website or call for more detailed information and to see the complete line of the company’s products.   407‑261-­0900   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.uniqueglasscolors.com

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is pleased to offer the LapDancer external faceting arm for use with any flat lap grinder to accurately and quickly create facets on anything from beads and paperweights to marbles and anything in between. The LapDancer is available in three different colors online at the company’s website and over the phone.   828-254-2559   800-914-7463   www.hisglassworks.com

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Wissmach Glass Co.
has a kiln glass catalog filled with 90 and 96 COE glass for fused glass enthusiasts. Wissmach 90™ and Wissmach 96™ Transparent Sheet Glass are made for glass fusing and kiln forming. Special care is taken to make sure that all of the company’s glass is tested to fire with any other glass that is labeled 90 or 96 COE. Both lines of kiln glass come in clear plus twelve beautiful shades for 90 COE and 15 shades for 96 COE in hues that include stunning blues, reds, yellows, violets, and ambers. New colors can be created when different shades are fused together. Visit the website for more information on these and many more outstanding glass products.   304‑337‑2253   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.wissmachglass.com

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Glass Patterns Quarterly
(GPQ) now offers a way to take advantage of all the exciting, informative classes presented through its Webinar program. Glass enthusiasts will now be able to purchase links to recorded Glass Expert Webinars™ classes that include the full chat between the teacher and students who attended the live class plus all of the PDF handouts provided by the teacher. The link allows you to view the Webinar class as often as you like on your own schedule—a huge value. Viewing a recorded link via iPhone or iPad is not possible, but they may be viewed with any laptop or desktop computer and are compatible with all operating systems. If this is your first time viewing a recorded link or you have not participated in a live Webinar event before, you will need to download the free Adobe Connect app. Go to the “Glass Expert Webinars™” link on the GPQ home page, then to the “Recorded Webinar Links” area for a list of recorded Webinars that are currently available, and check back often for new additions.   502-222-5631   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.glasspatterns.com

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Franklin Art Glass
is excited to announce the launch of its new website! You can now visit the company using any of your mobile devices, and with the new easy-to-use search and navigation, ordering online is a breeze. The new and improved online store has more products listed than ever before and has an automatic boxing and shipping calculator making your purchase ship from the company’s facility faster and more economically. While shopping for products, be sure to explore the multiple photo galleries, news stories, videos, and historical information about Franklin Art Glass Studios. To stay informed, be sure to sign up for the newsletter and follow the company on social media pages.   614‑221‑2972
www.franklinartglass.com



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Handy Hanger announces its new hangers for fused glass art. These patent pending Finley and Ellie hangers are made from high-temp nickel chromium and are able to withstand 2000°F heat. They are perfect for use with fused art glass up to five pounds. Visit the company’s website for a retailer near you.   979-864-0556   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
www.handyhanger.net

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Wissmach Glass Co. presents 90 COE and 96 COE Prisma Glass™, the company’s fusing line of mixed colors for use in kiln work. Each is primarily a mix of two and sometimes three colors, which can result in some additional color hues. Since mixing color is a manual process, each piece will be different, and each Prisma color can come in a variety of color densities. The first part of the color name reflects the more dominant color. Visit the company’s website to see the new 2018 Kiln Glass catalog and all of the beautiful offerings from Wissmach.
304‑337‑2253  www.wissmachglass.com




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Lisa Vogt presents two new videos. Fun and Fanciful Fusing with Lisa Vogt, an exciting DVD video that shows glass artists how to have fun with fusing. It’s all about working with vibrant glass colors, making new project shapes, and getting excited about glass fusing again. In this fast-paced video, Lisa will share her pro tips for working with color and how easy it is to build unique project shapes that inspire your creativity. Viewers will be guided step-by-step through the many firing processes and receive Lisa’s time-tested firing guides and helpful hints for making custom display stands. Advanced Glass Fusing with Lisa Vogt techniques for combing, free flows, pattern bars, creative slumping, extraordinary glass design, and crafting unique display stands are all included in this comprehensive DVD. Lisa will share the creative process from concept to completion as she explores new, innovative techniques that push the boundaries imposed by glass fusing. With all of these pro secrets revealed, viewers will feel empowered to break free from traditional methods to dig deeper, climb higher, and advance their work to the next level.   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.t   www.lisavogt.net




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Creative Paradise presents four new molds. Included are the LF171 Two Succulents mold, the LF172 Double Succulent Mold, the GM233 Square Shelf Ring; and the GM229 mold, which is designed to slump panels made in the GM110 Patty Gray Dam Mold.   316‑794‑8621   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.creativeparadiseglass.com




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Piper’s Pattern Paper makes DIY stained glass work easier with the company’s new adhesive backed pattern paper. The rolls are 10 feet long by 30 inches wide for a total of 25 square feet per roll. This adhesive pattern paper provides much greater accuracy in cutting glass, because the thickness of the paper gives artists a slightly raised edge to score against. Leaving the paper on while you grind will speed the process even more, because you will know exactly where the glass is supposed to be ground, and unlike a marker, the paper won’t rinse away while you grind. There’s no tape, glue, or spray adhesive to mess with. There’s also no fitting required, but you get a perfect fit every time. Piper’s Pattern Paper is distributed by Creator’s Stained Glass and is available on Amazon.com and Walmart.com.   847‑477‑3863



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Unique Glass Colors has added a new kit to its growing line of Color Kits for Pouring Enamels. Joining Serenity with its very calming colors and Straw Flowers, which teaches artists how to create flowers using a straw, Primary Blast uses all of the intense primary colors. The kits contain all of the colors needed, Layering Mix, and instructions. Visit the company’s website to see the whole line of Color Kits or call for more information.   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   www.uniqueglasscolors.com

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Outside the U.S. via surface mail, rates are one year $48.00, two years $87.00, and three years $124.00. Outside the U.S. via airmail, rates are one year $63.00, two years $127.00, and three years $183.00. All subscriptions outside the U.S. must be prepaid in U.S. funds with a check drawn on a U.S. bank or an international money order. We also accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover Card for subscriptions outside the U.S.

You can order a subscription through this secure website, sent to our email address, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Mail in your subscription request to Glass Patterns Quarterly, P.O. Box 69, Westport, KY 40077; call our office at 502-222-5631. We will need your name and complete mailing address.

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3. What Is The Best Time To Reach Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine By Phone?

The office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Thursday. Our phone number is 502-222-5631. The office is closed on Fridays and major holidays.

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4. How Many Issues Of Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine Will I Receive In A Year?

You will receive four issues per year. For example, if the subscription starts with the Fall issue, it will expire with the Summer issue. You will receive Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. We start subscriptions with the most current issue unless customers indicate they already have that issue.

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5. In Which Months Is Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine Published?

The Spring issue mails in March, the Summer in June, Fall in September, and Winter in December.

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6. I Live Outside The U.S. Can I Subscribe To Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine? What Is The cost?

Yes, we do accept subscriptions from outside the U.S. A one-year subscription is $29.00, two years is $53.00, and three years is $76.00. Subscriptions should be prepaid in U.S. funds with a check drawn on a U.S. bank or an international money order. We also accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover Card. We also offer Airmail subscriptions. One year is $59.00, two years is $118.00, and three years is $170.00. 

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7. I Recently Subscribed To Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine. When Will I Receive My First Issue?

To receive your first issue, please allow at least four to six weeks. We try to service our customers as quickly as possible by scheduling mailings about every four weeks. We start subscriptions with the most current issue unless customer indicate that they already have that issue.

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8. Several Weeks Ago I Subscribed To Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine Using My Credit Card. I Have Not Yet Received My First Issue. Please Let Me Know If Anything Is Wrong?

Please call our office at 502-222-5631 with your name and address and have the transaction date from your credit card statement available.

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9. I Moved And Have Not Been Receiving My Magazines. Can You Please Tell Me Why?

We may not have received your change of address notice. The post office will only forward second class mail for two months. To change your address, please see the form on this website or use our e-mail, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. You can also send your address change through the U.S. mail service to P.O. Box 69, Westport KY 40077; call 502-222-5631. Please be sure to include your previous address as well as your new one. If you have it available, send the mailing label from an old issue.

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10. How Do I Tell When My Subscription Expires?

If you will look at the label on the last magazine you received, you will find your record number listed in the top left-hand corner just above your name. The number begins with FL. On the far right of that same line you will see a season and a year. That is your expiration date. For example, Summer 2011 means your subscription expires with the Summer 2011 issue, and that will be the last issue you recieve.

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11. How Do I Renew My Subscription To Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine?

You can renew by returning your renewal notice to our office through the mail using the envelope provided. You can also renew by telephone 502-222-5631; or use the renewal function on this website with the Renew button. If you call, be sure to have your renewal notice available, since we will need the record number and expiration date from the label. If you allow your subscription to lapse, we may need to get your name and complete mailing address again.

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12. I Have Just Received An Early Bird Renewal Invoice, But I Still Have Two Issues Due On My Current Subscription. Is It Really Time To Renew?

The Early Bird Renewal Invoice is a special renewal offer we make to our subscribers. Although you still have two issues to go on your subscription, when you renew early, we save costs in renewal notices and postage. We then pass on that savings to you by offering one extra issue on your subscription renewal. The Early Bird Renewal is sent just in advance of the third issue due on your subscription. For example, if your subscription expires with the Winter issue you will receive the Early Bird Renewal just before the Fall issue mails. You will notice at the top of the form that this offer is available for a limited time only. (This date is the expiration of the special offer, not the expiration of your subscription.)

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13. Recently, I Sent In My Subscription Renewal Payment To Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine. Today, However, I Received Another Renewal Notice. Did You Receive My Payment?

Payments and renewal notices often cross in the mail. We send renewal notices about every four weeks in a renewal cycle. Sometimes a renewal mailing is being processed when your payment arrives, and we cannot pull your notice from the mailing. When you receive your next issue please make note of the mailing label, as this should reflect your new expiration. The only reason to be concerned that we did not receive your payment is if you continue to receive notices six to eight weeks after you sent it in.

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14. Can I Purchase a Sample Issue Of  Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine?

Please see Subscription Services on this website to order a sample issue of  Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine. A sample issue must be prepaid. The cost of a sample issue in the U.S. is $8.00; Outside the U.S., $12.00; and Airmail, $14.00. Orders should be prepaid in U.S. funds with a check drawn on a U.S. bank or an international money order. We also accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, and American Express. Your order can also be mailed to Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine, P.O. Box 69, Westport KY 40077; called in to 502-222-5631. Be sure to include your name and complete shipping address. In the U.S., please allow ten to fifteen days to receive your order.

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15. How Can I Obtain A Back Issue Of  Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine?

Please see Back Issues on this website for a listing of the available back issues, prices, and shipping cost. Back issue orders must be prepaid. Your order can also be mailed to Glass Patterns Quarterly, P.O. Box 69, Westport, KY 40077; called in to 502-222-5631. Be sure to include the name and complete shipping address. In the U.S., please allow ten to fifteen days to receive your order.

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16. Are Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine's Back Issues available on CDs?

Yes, all of our Glass Patterns Quarterly back issues are available on CDs. The sold out issues of  Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine are also available on CDs. Please see Back Issues on this website for a listing of the available back issues, prices, and shipping cost. CD Back issue orders must be prepaid and are nonrefundable unless they are defective. Your order can also be mailed to Glass Patterns Quarterly, P.O. Box 69, Westport, KY 40077; called in to 502-222-5631. Be sure to include the name and complete shipping address. In the U.S., please allow ten to fifteen days to receive your order.

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17. Does Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine Sell Books and CDs?

Please  select Books and CDs for a complete list of our books and CDs, prices, and shipping cost. Books and CDs must be prepaid. CDs are nonrefundable unless they are defective. Your order can also be mailed to Glass Patterns Quarterly, P.O. Box 69, Westport, KY 40077; called in to 502-222-5631. Be sure to include the name and complete shipping address. In the U.S., please allow ten to fifteen days to receive your order.

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18. Does Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine Have A Catalog Of Supplies?

No, we do not sell supplies.

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19. I Would Like To Carry Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine For Resale In My Shop. What Are The Costs And Quantities Required?

The cost is $3.00 per issue plus shipping. The minimum order is five issues per quarter. Please call our office at 502-222-5631 for details or see the form available on this website.

To Carry Glass Patterns Quarterly In Your Store!

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20. I Am Interested In Advertising In Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine. Can You Please Give Me Information?

Click here if you are interested in advertising in Glass Patterns Quarterly. Or you may call our office at 502-222-5631.

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21. I Would Like To Submit A Project To Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine. How Do I Do That?

Please visit our Submit Content page or call our office at 502-222-5631 for details.

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22. How Often Is Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine’s Website Updated?

The major portion of our site is updated each quarter but because of all the content we will gradually be bringing our past issues material onto the site. Please check back often and bookmark our site GlassPatterns.com for convenience.

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23. How Do I Contact Glass Patterns Quarterly Magazine?

Thank you for visiting our website. If you have any other questions that are not addressed here, please contact us in any of the following ways.

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