Sunday, February 15, 2009

Free St. Patrick's Day Stained Glass Patterns

I had so much fun looking for Valentine's day patterns I couldn't help doing it again for St. Patty's Day. If you know of any I missed let me know in the comment area below. Thanks to all of the creative glass artists who offer these terrific stained glass patterns.






St. Patrick's Day Patterns courtesy of Down East Stained Glass.



Shamrock Celtic Knot "Celtic Luck"- Free St. Patricks Day stained glass pattern offered by CIL Glassworks!

St. Patrick's Holiday Clover- Free glass pattern offered by Alpine Stained Glass. Download the pdf pattern here: PDF Clover Pattern.

Irish Brew- Toast the holiday green with a lucky mug.

St. Patrick's Hat with Rainbow- Another free St. Patty's day pattern from Alpine Stained Glass.

St. Paddy Day Patterns
- from Warner Stained Glass.

Fighting Leprechaun- "The Fighting Irish" Notre Dame logo ready for stained glass.

Leprechaun Running- "Running Irishman" by Fantasy in Glass.

Victorian Shamrock Panel- Free glass pattern available from "FREE stained glass patterns"

Lucky Shamrock in Circle Border- By Glass Crafters Stained Glass. PDF download.

Shamrock Cluster- From Pete's Place Studio. Visit Pete and say hi :)

Simple Shamrock- Easy to do stained glass pattern by the Glass Sorcery. Go to their site for more free patterns and glass tips.

Claddagh Stained Glass Pattern- Irish symbol for love.

Claddagh in Celtic Wreath- Stained glass pattern by Chantal Pare.

Celtic Fan Light
- Free pattern for light base by the Glass Sorcery.

3 comments:

Audrey said...

Hello! I just love stained glass, but have no idea how to make it. Plus if I came home and told hubby I was starting another craft - I might have to move out! (LOL)

Glass Bottles said...

I was interested in doing a large stained glass wine bottle for my wine collection. Do you think this is possible or must be professionally done?

StainedGlassville said...

Try asking your question on StainedGlassville.
I remember seeing something about doing this :)