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Book List – Faux Stained Glass Windows

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Looking to add to your collection? Here are some books about stained glass windows.

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  1. “Stained Glass Pattern Book” by Ed Sibbett Jr.https://amzn.to/3Fj4tLU
    • This book offers a wide range of stained glass patterns suitable for various skill levels, from beginners to advanced crafters. It includes traditional motifs as well as contemporary designs that can inspire students in their projects.
  2. “The Art of Stained Glass: Made Easy” by David Kennedy
    • A comprehensive guide that covers techniques, tools, and step-by-step instructions for creating stained glass projects. It includes patterns and design ideas that can be adapted for educational settings.
  3. “Stained Glass Basics: Techniques, Tools, Projects” by Chris Richhttps://amzn.to/3SR3rty
    • Ideal for beginners, this book provides a solid foundation in stained glass techniques. It features practical tips, project ideas, and guidance on selecting materials, making it suitable for introducing students to the craft.
  4. “The Big Book of Stained Glass” by Christine Hanlon
    • This book showcases a variety of stained glass projects, ranging from small decorative items to larger window panels. It offers creative ideas and detailed instructions that can be adapted for educational purposes.
  5. “Stained Glass Projects for Beginners” by Lynette Wrigleyhttps://amzn.to/4jdciR6
    • Shows you everything you need to know to make beautiful decorative pieces for the home. Thirty-one step-by-step projects range from copper foiled and leaded window panels to candle holders, mirror and picture frames, lightcatchers, and more.
  6. Basic Stained Glass Making” by Eric Ebelinghttps://amzn.to/4k6NxHO
    • Included is an indispensable section on tools and materials used to make each of the pieces–from classic flat-panel creations to a Tiffany-style lamp. Other topics: setting up a good workspace, safety guidelines, and project variations.

These books provide valuable resources for both inspiration and practical guidance, helping librarians and students alike explore the art of stained glass within the maker space environment. They cover a range of topics from basic techniques to advanced designs, encouraging creativity and skill development in crafting faux stained glass windows.

📚 Librarian Tip

Display books alongside your maker space materials to spark curiosity and deeper learning. Use book stands, baskets, or labeled bins with signs like “Read It, Then Make It!”. Encourage students to browse before or after they create—pairing books with hands-on projects helps reinforce vocabulary, observation skills, and background knowledge.

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