Mary Lynn’s Pot Party
March 8th, 2008 by bsgwYep, you read it here first — The Garden Club will be arriving at her house for a pot party in about 2 weeks. So if you’re going to attend please be sure to bring your flower pots!
And speaking of Mary Lynn, guess who left before I got to take a picture of her progress? She’s got everything but her background cut out and wrapped now. She also re-cut the butterfly making it far more colorful than it was the first time around but you won’t get to see it until next week when she actually gets the background all cut out and ground.
We did have a finished Angel that Denise did while she was at home this past week so let’s take a look at that. She even took the picture for me!
While she was in class she continued working on her Duck window and got an awful lot accomplished. In fact, all the feathers are cut and ready to be ground. We’re going to concentrate on the background (and the exact size of the window) after the ducks are all together so there’s going to be more to see to this pattern.
Joey got all of his latest window tacked together and will be working on soldering it at home. Next week we’ll get to use our channel bender to make a round piece of brass channel to surround this and it may be finished!
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We got to see Cheryl and Danielle as they both dropped in for a visit to see what was happening around the shop. It was nice seeing them again and they can drop by anytime as long as it’s a Tuesday night with a full moon during a leap year.
Janice cut her corner pieces into the four large background sections of her window and then wrapped them before tacking it all together. She then got her beveled inner border attached and got 2 pieces of the cut bevels in place. In the picture below the cut bevel is pointed out by the red arrow. Aside from 4 small fill in pieces there’s only really the border left to cut before Janice begins grinding this large window.
Jane P worked on her latest flower design while she was at home and left with it all ready to be soldered. Hopefully she’ll bring it back next week so we can put some hooks on it and take a picture so you can see the finished project. The pure white sections that you see in the picture are actually clear seedy glass. The white that you see is the pattern paper showing through the clear sections.
I don’t have a picture of Grace’s Indian/Wolf Window to show you…yet. She’s finished with it but I didn’t have enough time to look it over while she was in for class. Look for a special edition of the blog to showcase her latest window very soon. If you’re a member of our classes you’ll be getting an email to tell you that it’s been posted just like you got an email to tell you that this Blog post is now finished and Published!













