Make a cartoon that outlines the design of the window.
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In stained glass, they use things in normal glass but add colors and make it thinner.
It all depends on the size and complexity of the stained glass window. If it is simple or small than it could take over 100 hours, but if it is big and complex than it could take multiple months or work and preparation.
If you have stained glass at the top of the window, it would be a shame to hide this from view. so you have three options -1. just have side curtains so that the stained glass is in full viewor2. use sheers or lace to make a header and then the coloured light coming through the window will also come through the sheers/laceor3. use cafe-style curtains i.e hang your curtains on rods which are placed below the stained glass - the exact location of the rods must be carefully considered to make sure you still have an appealing configuration to your window, retaining balance.Cafe curtains are basically a specific type of net curtain typically used for decoration but mainly to filter sunlight through the top area of the window, whilst allowing an open view through the window below or vice versa. Usually not more than 12-24 inches high, are available as plain, embroidered and embellished.
The origins of the first stained glass windows are lost in history. The technique probably came from jewelry making, cloisonn and mosaics. Stained glass windows as we know them, seemed to arise when substantial church building began. By the 10th century, depictions of Christ and biblical scenes were found in French and German churches and decorative designs found in England.
the original purpose for stained glass was purely cosmetic and used to decorate small glass ornaments. Later it was made most popular for it's appearance on churchs and cathedrels.
In stained glass, they use things in normal glass but add colors and make it thinner.
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We need to start with a pattern to prepare a stained glass windows. The pattern is nothing but an image that we want to create on the stained glass window. The following are the steps for the same.Cut a stained glass piece which is slightly larger than the dimensions of your windowDraw the pattern on the stained glass piece.Cut the glass piece along the edges of the pattern drawn in step 2Put the pieces back together and solder themThat's it. Your stained glass window is ready.
Glass is the ideal material for a window. It's strong and easy to make, and you can see through it. High-quality glass can also be used in binoculars, telescopes and spectacles.
It all depends on the size and complexity of the stained glass window. If it is simple or small than it could take over 100 hours, but if it is big and complex than it could take multiple months or work and preparation.
If you have stained glass at the top of the window, it would be a shame to hide this from view. so you have three options -1. just have side curtains so that the stained glass is in full viewor2. use sheers or lace to make a header and then the coloured light coming through the window will also come through the sheers/laceor3. use cafe-style curtains i.e hang your curtains on rods which are placed below the stained glass - the exact location of the rods must be carefully considered to make sure you still have an appealing configuration to your window, retaining balance.Cafe curtains are basically a specific type of net curtain typically used for decoration but mainly to filter sunlight through the top area of the window, whilst allowing an open view through the window below or vice versa. Usually not more than 12-24 inches high, are available as plain, embroidered and embellished.
to make it look nice
The origins of the first stained glass windows are lost in history. The technique probably came from jewelry making, cloisonn and mosaics. Stained glass windows as we know them, seemed to arise when substantial church building began. By the 10th century, depictions of Christ and biblical scenes were found in French and German churches and decorative designs found in England.
the original purpose for stained glass was purely cosmetic and used to decorate small glass ornaments. Later it was made most popular for it's appearance on churchs and cathedrels.
Stained-glass windows, yeah; gold is used to make glass red.
According to Wikipedia, stained glass is still being made today. (See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stained_glass for more info.)
They are typically found in old English churches x