Ed Sibbett Jr : 5 books

Book cover of Decorative Alphabets Stained Glass Pattern Book
by Ed Sibbett Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: March 14, 2012

In this volume, noted artist and stained glass expert Ed Sibbett, Jr., has designed a handsome collection of alphabet and number patterns specifically for work in stained glass. In 61 pages of eminently usable patterns, Sibbett has rendered the letters of the alphabet in seven different fonts, six...
Book cover of Bevels and Jewels Stained Glass Pattern Book

Bevels and Jewels Stained Glass Pattern Book

83 Designs for Workable Projects

by Ed Sibbett Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2012

Discover a novel approach to the traditional craft of stained glass. Noted artist Ed Sibbett, Jr.'s unique designs make use of beveled glass and "jewels" — specially cut glass that captures and refracts light. The facets cut into the glass make light dance, mimicking the inner fire of...
Book cover of Art Nouveau Stained Glass Pattern Book
by Ed Sibbett Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2012

Stained glass workers will welcome this book containing 104 authentic Art Nouveau patterns newly rendered by Ed Sibbett, Jr. In the typical Art Nouveau style are 104 designs in this book: florals with stem and leaf patterns; sensuous women with billowing hair, dresses, and exquisite headpieces; fish;...
Book cover of Floral Stained Glass Pattern Book
by Ed Sibbett Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: May 14, 2012

Floral designs are inevitably popular with stained glass workers. These 96 lovely floral patterns rendered by celebrated designer Ed Sibbett, Jr., are among the most graceful and appealing for use in this medium. Included are irises, poppies, lilies, and tulips in a variety of styles, abstract and geometric patterns, and other exquisite designs adaptable to innumerable projects.
Book cover of Sidelights, Fanlights and Transoms Stained Glass Pattern Book
by Ed Sibbett Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: September 28, 2012

For well over nine centuries stained glass windows have adorned spectacular churches, important government buildings, and stately homes. It was not until relatively recently — during the Victorian era — that stained glass increasingly was used as an integral part of the design of middle-class, single-family...
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