These free-stained-glass-bird-patterns feature the birds of Australia. The windows were originally constructed with lead, but you can use whatever construction technique you want. Many of the windows were designed for cupboard door inserts, but they can be used for anything you desire, and changed any way you want to change them.
The suncatchers would look best constructed with copper foil. They need the delicate look that only foil can give small stained glass items.
Free Bird Patterns
Featuring Australian Birds
Double click on each of these free stained glass bird
patterns to view a larger size of them in a PDF file.
These next two patterns were designed for a display in our shop. Although they are in a triangle, they could be modified to fit any shape.
Australian Bird Suncatchers
Blue Fairy Wren aka Superb Fairy Wren
These free-stained-glass-flower-patterns feature Australian flowers. All of these patterns are from windows we made over the years. I'm sorry that I don't have many photographs...they got left behind for the new owner of our business. These windows were all constructed with lead came; however, they can be made with copper foil and they will look beautiful.
The patterns for the Stylized Orchid Window, near the top of my Home Page, is the last pattern on this page.
Here are links to more of my patterns:
Australian Birds
Australian Animals
Mirrors and How to Work With Mirror
Window and Suncatchers.
I would suggest using a Pattern Resizing Program such as Rapid Resizer, my personal favorite, to enlarge the free stained glass patterns to whatever size you want or need. You can get a 14 day trial version, free, before you purchase it for a very modest fee. You can get it
Here.
Free Stained Glass Flower Patterns
Double click on each of these free stained glass flower
patterns
to view a larger size of them in a PDF file.
If you don't have a PDF viewer, one can be downloaded here: Sumatra PDF
The pattern can be used with or without the background grid work.
Only 2 more cut lines need to be added if you remove the grid work.
The grid work can be removed from either of the next two free-stained-glass-flower-patterns. You will have to add a few extra cut lines, to prevent impossible cuts, once the grids are removed.
I have had many requests for this pattern.
The finished panel is on my Home Page.
It was designed as a 2 panel side light 15 years ago. This is the original design, so please excuse the imperfections caused
by age. The dividing bar could be removed to make it a single panel.
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___________________________________________________________ These free-stained-glass-flower-patterns are for your own use, with one
exception. These patterns are not to be reproduced for sale or for free,
in any type of book or pamphlet, or over the internet/world wide web. They are my original
designs and I hold the copyright to any and all of them. Other than that,
you are free to make them in stained glass and keep or sell as many of the finished
panels/windows/suncatchers as you desire. ___________________________________________________________
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