There is a great teaching manual on ebay called "Your Stained Glass Teacher" for $8.00.
You will need to buy a glass cutter, soldering iron, glass grinder and other accessories or you can join a class. There is a Q&A site for stained glass on the link below. Some of the members might be able to direct you to the right place if you tell them what city or state you are from. Join the group, it is free!
2007-03-03 04:20:18
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answered by jen19801976 3
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I made a stain glas window with a glass cutter and different color shades of glass and it was very impressive, but you need patience. The adjoining pieces of glass used was a lead strip folded over the edges of the glass and a soldering iron. You will have fun.
2007-03-06 21:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The local stain glass supply store here offers classes. The investment in tools is not inexpensive, suggest trying it out first.
2007-03-03 06:55:42
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answered by Anonymous
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My mother has worked with stain glass for many years. She gets all her supplies at the local hobby/crafts store.
It is quite an art.
2007-03-03 06:05:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It's quite a craft--you need torches and lead rods and all that--try a craft store to find your material--they probably have a how to. That's the authentic way.
The other is to get a pane of decently thick glass, glue your pieces to it, and then use grout in-between--
2007-03-03 00:41:58
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answered by scottyurb 5
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get masking tape, and some various GLASS paint colors. just get creative. paralell lines work great for most designs. try going on the net and looking for quilt patterns they look pretty cool on windows. like one quilt square enlarged to fit the window.
2007-03-02 23:58:23
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answered by Smart1 2
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