Japanese glass bouys are a very popular item to decorate with along the coasts. They are an especially common site in coastal communities in Alaska and come in a variety of colors. My favorites are the blue and aqua colored glass (you may have noticed I like blues). Although I usually only feature non manmade subjects in my work, I've thought for years that if I did another ocean/shore themed collection I would want to feature them. Floating Glass proved to be one of the most popular patterns from the Along the Shores collection and featured my favorite batiks from the line (you may see this one in my house one day).
Floating Glass uses my Along the Shores Signature Batik line with Hoffman California Fabrics. Video tutorial for assembling and fusing the laser kit available on my YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@WildfireDAK
The Floating Glass Laser Kit includes a pattern, all laser cut appliques backed with Lite Steam-a-Seam 2, background, borders and binding. Batting and backing not included.
Japanese glass bouys are a very popular item to decorate with along the coasts. They are an especially common site in coastal communities in Alaska and come in a variety of colors. My favorites are the blue and aqua colored glass (you may have noticed I like blues). Although I usually only feature non manmade subjects in my work, I've thought for years that if I did another ocean/shore themed collection I would want to feature them. Floating Glass proved to be one of the most popular patterns from the Along the Shores collection and featured my favorite batiks from the line (you may see this one in my house one day).
Floating Glass uses my Along the Shores Signature Batik line with Hoffman California Fabrics. Video tutorial for assembling and fusing the laser kit available on my YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@WildfireDAK
The Floating Glass Laser Kit includes a pattern, all laser cut appliques backed with Lite Steam-a-Seam 2, background, borders and binding. Batting and backing not included.