Quilt Designs in Stained Glass
These stained glass panels are part of a series, with designs inspired by an anthology of patterns for quilt squares from the 50 states, first published by Hearth and Home magazine during the years 1907-1912.
Each panel measures 12" x 12" unless otherwise noted, and the framed size is 13" x 13".
If you would like a design in other colors, or are interested in seeing the design for a state that is not pictured, you are welcome to inquire. Watch for quilt designs from more states to be added! If you have a quilt pattern or other design that you would like to see made into stained glass, please inquire about that also.
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State of Alabama:
Red, clear and royal blue waterglass
wood framed - $210
State of Alaska:
Magenta, amber, and chartreuse green glass
wood framed - $225
State of Arizona:
Shades of aqua on clear flash glass, clear glass*
wood framed - $235
State of Arkansas:
Blue on aqua flash glass, dark blue, light blue glass*
wood framed - $235
State of California:
Deep blue on pale amber flashed glass*, amber glass
wood-framed $235
State of Colorado:
Deep red and mauve glass, with sandblasted flashed glass*
wood framed - $235
State of Connecticut:
Gold pink, blue, green, aqua, and pink fracture/streamer glass
wood framed - $210
State of Delaware:
Deep blue on pale amber flashed glass, amber on clear flashed glass*
wood framed - $235
State of Florida:
Cobalt blue on clear flashed glass*, measures 14.75" x 12.75"
As shown, zinc framed - $180
State of Georgia:
Sea blue, pale mauve and medium mauve waterglass
wood framed - $210
State of Hawaii:
Medium blue, teal green, and gold pink glass
wood framed - $215
State of Idaho: Sold
Mixed blue, white and clear glass, cobalt blue, wispy white, seedy clear, clear bevels, and white faceted center jewel
State of Idaho:
Gold pink, green, and clear glass with pink and green fracture/streamer glass and gold pink center jewel
wood framed - $215
State of Illinois:
Burgundy on clear flashed glass, burgundy and clear baroque textured and clear baroque textured glass*
wood framed - $235
State of Indiana:
Pale blues and mauves, beige glass
wood framed - $230
State of Iowa:
Cobalt blue and amber glass, with sandblasted flashed glass*
wood framed - $235
State of Kansas:
Pale purple, pale green and beige textured glass
wood framed - $235
State of Kentucky:
Steel blue, pale amber and medium amber waterglass
wood framed - $225
State of Maryland:
Blue on clear flash glass, red on clear flash glass*
wood framed - $235
State of Massachusetts:
Amber on clear flashed glass, clear, and midnight blue glass
wood framed - $235
State of Michigan: Sold
Deep amber, medium amber and deep blue-green glass
State of Mississippi:
Cobalt blue, wispy white, textured clear, and multicolored blue, white, and clear glass
wood framed - $210
State of Missouri:
Red, clear and blue glass
wood-framed - $205
State of Montana:
Textured deep amber, medium amber, bright green, and clear waterglass
wood framed - $220
State of Nevada:
Textured amber, brown, lime green glass
wood framed - $225
State of New Mexico: Sold
Red on amber flashed glass*, red, amber and clear glass
wood-framed
State of N. Dakota:
Pale green and textured clear glass, clear bevels
wood framed - $215
State of Oregon: Sold
Marine blue-green, seafoam green, collage of blue, green, aqua, and pink fracture/streamer glass
State of Rhode Island:
Red, green, and clear glass
wood framed - $210
State of S. Dakota:
Navy blue, medium blue and lime green glass, with sandblasted flashed glass*
wood framed - $235
State of Utah:
Blue, vibrant yellow, and mixed color Spirit glass
wood framed - $210
State of Virginia:
Red on clear flashed glass, red, blue, and clear glass*
wood framed - $210
State of Washington:
Light blue, pale blue, amber, and textured amber glass
wood framed - $235
State of Wyoming:
Deep blue-green, pale amber, medium amber, and deep amber glass
wood framed - $235
* Portions of the glass in these panels are made of imported flashed glass, which consists of a thin layer of a deep color layered over a thicker layer of a pale color. The top layer is sandblasted in some places to remove the thin top layer and to reveal the contrasting color beneath. The sandblasted pieces are kiln-fired to give a matte polish to the sandblasted areas.