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2023 Nature Tiles

The document provides instructions for a glass fusing project called 'Nature Tiles' that involves cutting squares of different colored glass and stacking them in a checkerboard pattern with a nature-themed piece on top. It recommends sprinkling frit powder corresponding to the design's color and then tack fusing or fully fusing the layers according to established kiln procedures.

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2023 Nature Tiles

The document provides instructions for a glass fusing project called 'Nature Tiles' that involves cutting squares of different colored glass and stacking them in a checkerboard pattern with a nature-themed piece on top. It recommends sprinkling frit powder corresponding to the design's color and then tack fusing or fully fusing the layers according to established kiln procedures.

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Bonus Fusing Pattern

“Nature Tiles”
®
Lisa Vogt
Spectrum Originals in Glass
Glass Tampa, FL

Layer 1: Cut one 3" 100 SFS Clear square.


Layer 2: Cut four 1.5" squares (two 121SF and two 132SF).
Layer 3: Choose one of the designs (flower, dragonfly or leaf) Cut
from 200SF.
Stack all three layers alternating the smaller green and blue squares
of the second layer into a checkerboard as shown.
Sprinkle liberally with frit powder (light green for leaf, sky blue for
dragonfly or yellow for flower.)
Tack fuse, full fuse—or anywhere in between, according to your
established kiln procedures or refer to System 96™ Firing and Anneal-
ing Guidelines.*

* Firing and Annealing Guidelines are readily available. Please see our Hot Glass
Alternative literature (ask your supplier or call us for a copy) or visit the fusing section
of our Web site ([Link]).

© 2001 Lisa Vogt and Spectrum Glass


Dealer: Copyright arrangements permit unlimited duplication of patterns for
distribution to your customers and students.

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